🎣 EVERGREEN REAL JERKER – The "Current Location" of Norihiro Sato. The Ultimate Tool for the "Yo-Yo" Technique.
Master the final secret of the legend—inducing bites through high-speed, micro-pitch movements.
REAL JERKER is a groundbreaking series designed specifically to master the "Yo-Yo" technique, a pinnacle method perfected by Norihiro Sato, the pioneer of the original Slow Pitch Jerk.
【What is Norihiro Sato’s "Yo-Yo" Technique?】
Inspired by the physics of a water yo-yo, this technique utilizes line elasticity and recoil (impact) to move the jig so rapidly it leaves an afterimage. By minimizing vertical travel and horizontal drift, you can relentlessly target a single point. This is the ultimate "last resort" for wary amberjack, pressured yellowtail, and deep-sea targets like Rosy Seabass (Akamutsu) that refuse to chase standard jigs.

【REAL JERKER: Refined High-Response】
Built upon the legendary Slow Jaker blanks, the REAL JERKER features a more delicate tip and a 5'8" short-length, high-response belly for instantaneous power input.
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Complete Blank-Thru Structure: A seamless design from top to end ensures smooth energy transfer and the power to handle massive targets despite the rod's short length.
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Innovative "Reverse Taper" Design: A revolutionary design where the blank narrows toward the end. This allows for deep loading and an explosive recoil that gives the jig unmatched initial velocity.
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Fuji T-DPS22 Reel Seat: Sato’s personal preference. The thicker seat allows the rod to "float" in your palm, minimizing signal loss and allowing you to feel every vibration from the deep.
【Lineup】
| Model | Length | Jig Weight | PE Line | Characteristics |
| PREJ508-2 | 5'8" | 80–320g | 0.8–2.0 | High-finesse approach for shallow to mid-deep games. |
| PREJ508-3 | 5'8" | 100–420g | 1.0–2.5 | The versatile standard. Handles a wide range of depths and conditions. |
| PREJ508-4 | 5'8" | 120–520g | 1.2–3.0 | Superior control in fast currents and deep-water expeditions. |
⚠️ Important Handling Precautions
This series is specialized for "manipulating the jig and inducing the strike." To prevent breakage during a fight, do not lift the rod tip high. Keep the rod at a horizontal (level) angle while fighting large fish.