>>1744669>muh autismI'm an expert and you aren't. Tell me, do you have any experience with the JDM market? You don't. don't try to claim I'm being subjective on the matter when I have more objective proof (via experience) than you. You can never obtain this unless you yourself have spend the time, money and effort to compare UDSM and JDM. All forms of knowledge are truly only obtained through experience. You're merely a spectator in this argument with nothing of value to add.
I've had dozens of very nice, kind conversations with anons here who are genuinely curious about JDM. You're gay.
>>1744670Where do I even begin. I'd start off by telling you how awesome shallow spooled Spinning reels are. Shallow spooled spinning reels are only available in Japan; they use less line, cast much farther, and they come in unique, japanese only gear ratios.
HG geared shallow reels are for stream fishing and moving baits that require higher line retrieval. I like using these for trout.
My next favorite are the PG shallow spooled reels. These spinning reels are Low gear ratio reels that do not take in much line. These Spinning reels are specifically for jigging. With not much line coming in per crank, a jig can stay in the strike zone longer than a standard Gear ratioed reel, and much longer than a HG gear ratioed reel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwWCjOaWgSZm8ogjti50JFg/videosThis king is an UL jigging expert right here in the states. He has several reel reviews that will give you more to go off of.
Now to add, Picking up some fine PE braid is also necessary for using these reels to maximum efficiency
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https://www.varivas.co.jp/en/Product/searchgroup/name:Avani+Light+Game/type:Super+Premium+PE+X4/view3:2/id:1518these lines are thin, I'm talking hair thin. These fine lines allow for casting lures/jigheads less than half a gram, and for a considerable distance as well.