The Ocea Jigger MX4 PE, which has a reputation for its low stretch, good water drainage, high sensitivity and high strength, has now been added with color markings. This line has been widely supported by slow jigging fans in particular, but there were also many requests for markings. This line is exactly what those requests were made into a reality. With the markings, it will be useful for mid-level fishing, which was difficult to use with the previous Ocea Jigger MX4 PE. Specifically, it is useful for fishing for yellowfin tuna, yellowfin tuna, and cherry salmon.
I have been using Ocea 8 PE and Ocea Jigger MX 4PE at a depth of 150m. This will not change in the future. If I fish deeper than 150m, I will use MX4 PE. The marking pattern is the same as Ocea 8, so it is easy to use and not confusing even when using multiple tackles. Another nice feature is that it also uses a pre-marking system that makes it easy to see the next main color.
I think it's good news for deep sea fans that a 1200m spool has been released in addition to the existing 300m and 600m spools. Until now, there were situations in deep sea fishing where the reel had to be connected to use the reel, but with the release of the 1200m spool, I think it covers almost all types of fishing. I think it's a big advantage that it can be used without connecting the reels. You can use it with confidence when targeting grouper, alfonsino, and brown rockfish.
In terms of basic performance, the four-strand line made using the MX construction method is attractive for its linear strength and durability that you can rely on when it really counts. It is also resistant to getting caught on rocks, and many of my own record fish have been caught with the Ocea Jigger MX4 PE. It is quite strong compared to other low-stretch lines on the market, so I would especially recommend it for those who like to catch big fish. This is the line for targeting large southern amberjack and dogtooth tuna.