Shimano Teramar West Coast Inshore Conventional Rods Review

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Teramar 8 foot mh

Kman2422
6 years ago

Great rod I paired it with a Torium 16hg and it’s a great combo. Only had the chance to fish live bait (no jigs or irons yet) but I did get a few practice casts in and it threw the Salas 7x a mile.

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Great Rod

Steve
7 years ago

Rod is great. Used it last weekend and love it.

Just as specified

Thomas
7 years ago

My go to rod for throwing plastics, light line fishing for halibut, white seabass and light weight jigging for ling cod. Good action combined with good backbone. For the price, all that I asked for.

Great one piece Rod for Sailfish!

Michael
8 years ago

Rod is sensitive for Boondoggin Salmon and strong enough for a Sailfish on the run! Good backbone yet very light and sensitive....Another Great rod from Shimano!!!

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Asked by Dillon 6 years ago

So i have a Shimano tranx 500HG with 65lb maxcuatro and im mainly going to use it for throwing at tarpon and some deep divers for gags. I was wondering what i should get... an 8ft bait rod or an 8ft swimbait rod and what class ( medium heavy, heavy, etc..

Bernie 6 years ago

The heavy 8ft swimbait rod is what your looking for.

Asked by Robert Guieb 6 years ago

Is there a difference in the bait rod vs the swim bait rod? Other than cork handle. Looking for 8ft mh-h rod to pair with lexa 400. Will be using for smaller yellow tail and yellow fin.

Bernie 6 years ago

The swimbait rod has a action of x-fast while the bait rod just has a moderate fast action. The line rating for the swimbait is also different it has a rating of(braid ) 20-50 pound, while the bait has a line rating of 30-65 pound.

Asked by EDUARDO BARILLAS 3 years ago

which model would be best fit a Lexa 300(bat/swimbait)? throwing swimbaits/lures for calico/kelp bass, rock fish, lingcod, and smaller yellowtail/yellowfin

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

I would go with the TMC80MHB, which is the 8' MH rod. 

Asked by EDUARDO 3 years ago

which model would be best for rockfish, lingcod, halibut, and smaller yellowtail , fishing around Catalina and Channel Islands. (power, bait or swimbait)

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

I would go with the 7'6" MH Bait. 

Asked by Andrew Sison 4 years ago

Can i use this for big tuna 100 lbs to 200 lbs bft

Rebecca Redington 4 years ago

This rod will work for BFT. We recommend the X-HEAVY model. 

Asked by Lou 6 years ago

I'm wondering what model would be best for yellowtail and yellowfin off the So Cal coast of SD from a charter. I'm probably paring it with a torium 16 or 20 with 65lb powerpro with a short 40 lb leader of seagar floro. What torium would pair with it. I'm

Donald 6 years ago

The Torium 20 would be the better match fishing for yellowtail and pairing it with the Shimano Teramar West Coast Inshore Conventional Rods.