The Ecooda GT-Fisher Rainbow Series is a lightweight slow jigging rod designed for controlled jig presentation, clear bite feedback and dependable power in offshore saltwater fishing.
Built with a high-strength carbon blank, upgraded resin system and precision guide layout, it is made for anglers working metal jigs over reefs, rubble ground, bait schools and deeper structure. The responsive blank helps transfer subtle bites while still giving enough backbone to control hard-fighting reef and pelagic species.
Key Features
Lightweight slow jigging rod for offshore and inshore boat fishing
High-strength carbon blank with good sensitivity and recovery
Upgraded resin construction for saltwater durability, UV resistance and oxidation resistance
Responsive tip section helps detect light bites and jig movement
Strong blank structure for fighting reef fish and pelagics
FUJI SiC guides for smooth line flow, heat dissipation and braid protection
FUJI reel seat for secure reel fitting and stable power transfer
Designed for slow pitch jigging, vertical jigging and controlled lift-and-fall presentations
Australian Fishing Applications
Ideal for boat fishing around offshore reefs, wrecks, bommies, pinnacles, current lines and deep structure.
A strong choice for Australian anglers using slow jigs, flat fall jigs and metal jigs where sensitivity, jig control and reliable lifting power are important.
Suitable for Queensland reef grounds, NSW offshore reefs, Victorian and Tasmanian deep-water structure, SA snapper grounds and WA coastal reef systems.
Target Species
Snapper, pearl perch, kingfish, amberjack, samson fish, trevally, tuna, mackerel, coral trout, red emperor, nannygai and mixed reef species.
How to Fish It
Drop the jig to the bottom or target depth, then use short controlled lifts followed by pauses to let the jig flutter naturally.
In deeper water or stronger current, match jig weight to depth and drift speed. Keep enough contact to feel the jig, but allow slack or semi-slack moments so the lure can fall naturally and trigger strikes.











