Like many hyper-techy methods, BF has Japanese origins. The allied Asian nation supports a robust number of anglers who pursue bass on a limited number of freshwater resources. Consequently, the fish, being under pressure, are warier and less likely to accept conventional North American bass baits like flamboyant spinnerbaits, aggressive topwaters, upsized crankbaits, and such.
So, to combat these challenging conditions, the Japanese developed BF. And like other specialized Japanese techniques and baits – dropshotting, spybaits, Senko worms, etc. – it’s come ashore to North American waters.
The baseline for BF is presenting smaller, more natural baits with the same authority achieved via their larger counterparts. To do so requires the downsizing of gear without sacrificing performance. And that necessitates specialized baitcasting gear.
The good news is that a dedicated BF baitcasting reel is now available stateside: DAIWA’s new PX BF70.
“It’s ninja fishing,” said DAIWA Marketing Manager about BF. “Think of those stealthy anglers who fish small lakes, ponds, streams, and canals. They travel light, and fish small and technically. BF is gaining momentum with this crowd.”
At the epicenter of Bait Finesse is a small, palmable, high-performance, baitcasting reel. “We wanted to eliminate as much weight as possible, while retaining impeccable performance,” said Mills about the design of the compact PX BF70. “The spool, for example, weighs only 8.4 grams (.30 ounces). We even used micro ball-bearings and an A7075 aircraft grade aluminum drive gear. Every little reduction in weight matters for micro fishing.”
The PX BF70’s featherweight, precision spool is constructed of the same exceptionally thin, yet durable A7075 aircraft grade aluminum and requires minimal inertia to initiate. “An exceptionally light spool is required to cast such small lures,” said Mills. How small? BF bassers throw tiny hair jigs, inline spinners, and miniature jerkbaits, like DAIWA’s 2-inch Dr. Minnow.
Mills added, “The PX BF70 also features an aluminum frame and sideplates. Aluminum eliminates even more weight while adding strength and durability.”
Casting distance and accuracy are key to Bait Finesse. Casts aren’t long – 20 to 50-feet – but relative to the lightness of the lures, it can seem like a million miles. The DAIWA PX BF70 was engineered to operate in that space, and with unparalleled accuracy.
Mills talked about spooling up your PX BF70: “The reel isn’t intended to hold a ton of line, maybe 50-yards of straight fluorocarbon or a 100-yards of light braid. Rather, it’s built to manage a small amount of line with exactness.” Mills says BF calls for 4- to 10-lb. test in a superline – like J-Braid Grand x8 – with a 2- to 8-lb. J-Fluoro fluorocarbon leader.
T-Wing System (TWS)
The revolutionary system addresses the issue of traditional line guide/level-wind structures that constrict line flow by utilizing a T-shaped line guide that is larger, wider, and less restricted. TWS allows line to exit freely from the spool with minimal line angle and friction to reduce line noise and backlash and deliver more accurate and longer casts.
Ultimate Tournament Drag (UTD)
A drag system that combines low inertia with maximum fish stopping power. UTD utilizes advanced carbon washers, alloy, and stainless steel drag plates with specially formulated grease for supreme smoothness.
Zero Adjuster
Fine tuning the factory setting is breeze with the Zero Adjuster, which provides precise control over spool tension, accommodating various lure weights and fishing conditions with a simple dial on the non-handle side.
DAIWA PX BF70 FEATURES:
- Aluminum frame and sideplates
- A7075 aircraft aluminum grade drive gear
- Extreme finesse A7075 AIR spool
- Micro ball-bearings
- T-Wing System (TWS)
- Ultimate Tournament Drag (UTD)
- 90mm Swept Handle
$349.99
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