The SHIMANO Luermatic MB S76UL-4 is a specialized rockfish rod designed for light jigging and lure fishing. Here’s a breakdown of its key features and specifications:

Key Features:
1. Model & Length:
– S76UL-4: “S76″ indicates a 7’6” (approx. 2.28m) rod, while “UL” stands for Ultra-Light power. The “-4” suggests it’s a 4-piece travel rod, making it portable for anglers on the go.

2. Power & Action:
– Ultra-Light (UL): Designed for small jigs (typically 5–20g) and light lines, ideal for targeting rockfish, seabass, or other inshore species.
– Fast or Extra-Fast Action: Provides sensitivity for detecting subtle bites and quick hook sets.

3. Construction:
– High-Modulus Carbon (Hi-Power X): Shimano’s premium blank material offers lightweight strength and sensitivity.
– 4-Piece Design: Compact for travel but maintains performance with precise ferrule connections.
– Ergonomic Handle: Features a split grip (EVA or cork) for balance and comfort during long sessions.

4. Line & Lure Ratings:
– Line Weight: Likely rated for braid or fluorocarbon in the 4–12 lb range.
– Lure Weight: Optimized for 5–20g micro jigs or small soft plastics.

SHIMANO Luermatic MB S76UL-4 Rockfish Rod

5. Guides:
– Stainless Steel or Fuji Guides: Corrosion-resistant for saltwater use, with smooth rings to reduce line friction.

6. Target Species:
– Primarily rockfish (e.g., black seabass, kelp bass), but also effective for trout, perch, or even light freshwater applications.

Pros & Cons:
– Pros:
– Ultra-light sensitivity for finesse techniques.
– Portable 4-piece design for travel.
– Shimano’s reliable build quality.
– Cons:
– May lack backbone for larger fish or heavy currents.
– Ultra-light power limits lure/line options.

Comparison to Similar Rods:
– Shimano Trevala S66UL: Similar UL jigging focus but in a 2-piece design.
– Major Craft Solpara S762UL: Competing Japanese travel rod with comparable specs.

Best Use Cases:
– Vertical jigging for rockfish in shallow to mid-depth waters.
– Shore fishing with small lures or micro jigs.
– Travel-friendly setups where portability is key.

If you need exact specs (e.g., line/lure ratings), check Shimano’s official website or product manual, as details can vary by region. Let me know if you’d like help pairing it with a reel!