Lox
Lox is a performance rod brand developed with significant Australian input, using premium Japanese Toray carbon fibre blanks to deliver rods that are lightweight, sensitive, and built tough for Aussie conditions. With a design philosophy shaped by Australian anglers for local species, Lox rods bridge the gap between Japanese material excellence and the practical demands of Australian saltwater and estuary fishing.
At Compleat Angler Nedlands, we stock key Lox models including the Kingie jigging rod — purpose-built for tackling yellowtail kingfish and other powerful species — the versatile Yoshi baitcasting rod for estuary and inshore applications, and the Yoshi Travel for anglers who need premium performance in a portable package. Whether you're jigging the reefs or working structure in the river, Lox delivers the sensitivity and backbone WA anglers need.
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What are Lox fishing rods?
Lox is a fishing rod brand designed with strong Australian influence, built using premium Japanese Toray carbon fibre blanks. The rods combine Japanese material excellence with designs tailored for Australian species and conditions.
Which Lox rods does Compleat Angler Nedlands stock?
We carry the Lox Kingie jigging rod for powerful offshore species, the Yoshi baitcasting rod for estuary and inshore work, and the Yoshi Travel rod for anglers wanting premium performance in a portable multi-piece format.
Is the Lox Kingie rod good for WA kingfish?
Yes, the Lox Kingie is purpose-built for targeting yellowtail kingfish and other powerful species. Its Japanese Toray carbon blank provides the backbone and responsiveness needed for jigging WA's offshore reefs and structure.
Are Lox rods made in Australia?
Lox rods are designed and developed with significant Australian input, though the blanks are constructed from Japanese Toray carbon fibre. They are distributed in Australia by Viva Fishing (now merged with Gansel Australia) and widely available through Australian tackle retailers.


