Shimano Terez rods
Submitted by Dale on Sat, 2017-02-04 20:58
I'm looking to put together another rod and reel, mainly for dragging a lure behind the dinghy, Mackies or tunas I guess. Just trying to fill up a gap in my dinghy fishing. I'm looking at a Shimano Terez. Anyone got any good or bad about these?
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Jason P
Posts: 521
Date Joined: 16/02/13
I have the 15-30lb Terez and
I have the 15-30lb Terez and use i for casting, jigging and trolling fishing. Very happy with mine.
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Niko
Posts: 213
Date Joined: 26/11/13
+1 for the 15-30, very
+1 for the 15-30, very versatile rod. thrown lures and dropped baits with mine have trolled with it but no luck as of yet, will do this year up in shark bay though
ranmar850
Posts: 2702
Date Joined: 12/08/12
I have one and so does my son
it's the 80lb heavy spin.(6'6"?) Paired with a Stella 20000 and 80lb Power Pro. I have abused the f**k out of this, locked drags, just won't give in. Standard work for it around my neck of the woods is sitting in a horizontal holder dangling a livie on a very high drag setting, to keep the trout out of the bottom. Interesting when a big sambo grabs it . Up at Ningaloo, anything from sails to sharks, big potato cod, locking the drag on good demersals. Perfect for it. One of my sons has a slightly longer one, 40-80lb rated, also does a good job. I think they are good value for the money.
BarraSlayer
Posts: 287
Date Joined: 14/04/14
I use the the 15-30lb spin
I use the the 15-30lb spin model with a sustain 10000... good combo and rate it. I dont like the big lump of rubber on the butt
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Silver Fox
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Date Joined: 19/06/14
BarraSlayer
Pull the rubber off the butt.... it's a protective cover for the bit of your rod which goes into your gimbal belt...:). I've got the 40-100lb version matched up to a Saltist 6500 running 80lb braid. Nice setup, feels as though you could stop anything with it.
My wife understands why I clean my rods n reels in the shower....
nicksta711
Posts: 56
Date Joined: 07/07/15
i have a black 7'2 30-50lb
i have a black 7'2 30-50lb and a white 6'9 40-100lb that im thinking about offloading.
send me a PM if interested
barneyboy
Posts: 1392
Date Joined: 08/01/09
from a rod builders perspective
I do some repair work for local tackle stores. The stainless guides rust when the epoxy cracks on them. It starts under the epoxy so only a rebind can remedy the problem. Apart from that a few snapped ones(mainly white mid size 20 to 40lb)but i guess warranty would cover that
FEEEISH ONNN!!!
Travis p
Posts: 727
Date Joined: 28/07/16
not a fan
the metal where the reel slides in is very uncomfortable when fighting fish also they are a old rod for the same price theres is plenty of better rods out there i would go maby a ns black hole explorer from memory they are around $229 or the new ns black hole amped rods they are f**king ausume and they are around 250 here is a link www.rayannes.com.au/shop-online/rods-and-reels/black-hole-fishing-rods/ns-black-hole-amped-rods-249/
wont catch em sitting at home!