Shimano® Tallus® Blue Water Series Rods - Conventional A Models
When you're hunting for big fish down deep, you'll appreciate the consistency of these well-made Tallus Blue Water Series Rods. All are built extra-tough, with specially-blended graphite composite blanks, durable Fuji® Hardloy® guides, slip-resistant EVA grips, gimbaled butts with removable caps, and Fuji Boat reel seat. Includes manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty.
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| Action: |
| M = Medium |
| MH = Medium Heavy |
| H = Heavy |
| XH = Extra Heavy |
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 2
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by silverking found a winner!!!
great rod for grouper,snapper,dolphin,amberjack the the list keeps goin on i can say this is a winner rod every time i go offshore the fish dont stand a chance against it i highly recommend gettin this rod if you want to bring in some nice fish in your boat
July 20, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by TheDH Great Rod
This rod has great sensation for a foam grip,with plenty of backbone.Put braid thru it and you can pull your anchor off the bottom.
March 4, 2008
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Please explain the differences amongst these 3 types of rods and what their abbreviations stand for.Thank you
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can this rod hold up to inshore cod fishing ? range of the trip is 20-40 miles offshore. also need reel ideas and suggestions on how heavy i should go with braid and do you suggest a leader . thank youAnswers
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The rod can certainly hold up to cod fishing. Look at the Daiwa Satist 30H, especially if you plan to jig with it. 50# line is pretty standard for mono. cod are not line shy, I use 80# braid because I also use my setup for schoolie tune. I know plenty of people who use breaid right down to a jig - but I use a 25' 60# wind on leader on my rig.1 of 1
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