Feature
Built to handle extreme load. A jig ring recommended by Norihiro Sato.
This jig ring was developed with the high strength and reliability required for jigging. It uses round-shaft stainless wire that can be trusted even in fights with large fish. The welded section is finished so smoothly that the joint is almost invisible, creating a highly precise, unified structure with minimal steps or snag points. That finish helps prevent unnecessary stress concentration, raising both strength and reliability to a higher level. It is built for powerful targets, including blue-runners.
Size
#2 / 170lb
Recommended for metal jigs up to about 150 g.
A standard size that is easy to use for light jigging.
(Welded-ring size is influenced more by leader thickness and the thickness of the assist line used for assist hooks than by jig size alone. Make sure the ring does not become cramped once the leader is tied, that it still allows movement even when the assist line and leader overlap, and that the inner diameter and wire thickness provide enough strength. Keep these points in mind when choosing your jig ring size.)
Size
#3 / 200lb
Recommended for metal jigs up to about 200 g.
A good fit when you want to keep things light while stepping up the strength slightly.
(Welded-ring size is influenced more by leader thickness and the thickness of the assist line used for assist hooks than by jig size alone. Make sure the ring does not become cramped once the leader is tied, that it still allows movement even when the assist line and leader overlap, and that the inner diameter and wire thickness provide enough strength. Keep these points in mind when choosing your jig ring size.)
Size
#4 / 250lb
Recommended for metal jigs up to about 260 g.
A size that balances versatility and strength very well.
(Welded-ring size is influenced more by leader thickness and the thickness of the assist line used for assist hooks than by jig size alone. Make sure the ring does not become cramped once the leader is tied, that it still allows movement even when the assist line and leader overlap, and that the inner diameter and wire thickness provide enough strength. Keep these points in mind when choosing your jig ring size.)
Size
#5 / 310lb
Recommended for metal jigs up to about 340 g.
A strength class that also handles mid-deep jigging situations.
(Welded-ring size is influenced more by leader thickness and the thickness of the assist line used for assist hooks than by jig size alone. Make sure the ring does not become cramped once the leader is tied, that it still allows movement even when the assist line and leader overlap, and that the inner diameter and wire thickness provide enough strength. Keep these points in mind when choosing your jig ring size.)
Size
#6 / 370lb
Recommended for metal jigs up to about 400 g.
A strong choice when you want extra strength margin.
(Welded-ring size is influenced more by leader thickness and the thickness of the assist line used for assist hooks than by jig size alone. Make sure the ring does not become cramped once the leader is tied, that it still allows movement even when the assist line and leader overlap, and that the inner diameter and wire thickness provide enough strength. Keep these points in mind when choosing your jig ring size.)
Size
#7 / 450lb
Recommended for metal jigs up to about 480 g.
A heavy-duty size for large jigs and high-load jigging.
(Welded-ring size is influenced more by leader thickness and the thickness of the assist line used for assist hooks than by jig size alone. Make sure the ring does not become cramped once the leader is tied, that it still allows movement even when the assist line and leader overlap, and that the inner diameter and wire thickness provide enough strength. Keep these points in mind when choosing your jig ring size.)
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About YARIE Metal Works
YARIE's metalworking roots lie in the history of producing Japan's first metal swivel. The company also became the first in Japan to manufacture hanakans for ayu fishing, refining for many years the precision, strength, and mass-production stability required in small metal components.
In products such as snaps, rings, and swivels, differences in machining precision show up in usability more than appearance suggests. Wire hardness, forming accuracy, resistance to deformation under load, and stability over repeated use. YARIE applies its expertise as a metalworking manufacturer to exactly those details.
Snap & Ring products turn decades of accumulated metalworking know-how and fishing-tackle design experience into forms that can be used directly in modern on-the-water fishing. Each small piece carries the origin of YARIE craftsmanship.