Shimano Teramar Inshore Northeast Casting Rods
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Model TD Code | Length | Power | Action | PowerPro Line Wt. (lb) | Lure Wt. (oz) | Handle Type | Reargrip Length | Foregrip Length | Price |
TMCE66M SHM-2917 | 6'6'' 1 pc. | Medium | Medium Fast | 12-20 | 1/2-3 | Split Grip | 11'' | 4'' | $159.99 USD | ||
TMCE66MH SHM-2918 | 6'6'' 1 pc. | Medium Heavy | Medium Fast | 15-25 | 1-4 | Split Grip | 12'' | 4.5'' | $159.99 USD | ||
TMCE66H SHM-2919 | 6'6'' 1 pc. | Heavy | Medium Fast | 20-50 | 2-6 | Full Grip | 12'' | 5.5'' | $169.99 USD | ||
TMCE70M SHM-2920 | 7' 1 pc. | Medium | Fast | 12-20 | 1/2-3 | Split Grip | 13'' | 4'' | $179.99 USD | ||
TMCE70MH SHM-2921 | 7' 1 pc. | Medium Heavy | Medium | 15-25 | 1-4 | Split Grip | 13'' | 4.5'' | $179.99 USD | ||
TMCE70H SHM-2922 | 7' 1 pc. | Heavy | Fast | 20-50 | 2-6 | Full Grip | 12'' | 5.5'' | $179.99 USD | ||
TMCE76M SHM-2923 | 7'6'' 1 pc. | Medium | Fast | 12-20 | 1/2-3 | Split Grip | 13'' | 4.5'' | $189.99 USD | ||
TMCE76MH SHM-2924 | 7'6'' 1 pc. | Medium Heavy | Medium | 15-25 | 1-4 | Split Grip | 13'' | 4.5'' | $189.99 USD | ||
TMCE76H SHM-2925 | 7'6'' 1 pc. | Heavy | Fast | 20-50 | 2-6 | Full Grip | 12'' | 5.5'' | $189.99 USD | ||
- TC4 blank construction
- Fuji Aluminum Oxide Guides
- Fuji reel seat
5 Stars based on 4 reviews
By Tommy
Mt Airy, Maryland
September 26, 2018
Teramar 15-30 👍👍👍👍👍
For those looking for outstanding value and high performance, this rod delivers. I was looking for a very lightweight rod that was good for most Northeast inshore species but also capable of handling small tuna or a big striper. Rod was maxed-out in Montauk and performed like a stud! I paired it with a Van Staal VR50 and it can do almost anything. In addition, I made my first in-store visit. So nice to talk w/ folks who really know their product- Thanks Alex!
ProsVery light rod
Handles heavy fish too
High quality from butt to tip
ConsNone
By chase
salem,va
January 27, 2018
really nice rod from shimano
i broke my okuma guide select flounder fishing, and had to use this rod. i was very suprised to feel how sensitive this blank was jigging in 30 feet of water, i could feel everything.
Consthe back handle is a little short for casting in the 7" heavy
By Victor
Port Ewen, NY
July 5, 2016
Great back bone
I bought this rod to fill a niche between my "flounder rod" and my "cod rod" and it was perfect. This is great for stripers, fluke, and gator blues.
ProsGreat "back bone!"
ConsRod but cover keeps slipping off. Fixed it jwith a rubberband shimm.
By Michael
Pelham, NY
March 25, 2016
Very happy with this choice
Paired this rod with an Abu Garcia Revo NaCl 60 to use primarily for chunking Stripers in the northeast. However, its caught everything from beat blackfish to grouper and jigging Tuna off the humps down in Marathon, Florida. Its handled every fish like a champ and has plenty of backbone. Only dislike was this one came with a split grip and I would have preferred a full grip, but its a minor blemish for a great rod.
8 Questions &
9 Answers
Tyler Doherty
from Massachusetts asked:
February 1, 2019
Would this rod be any good for casting big plastics like hogys or super snax?
1 Answers
The 7'6" medium or medium heavy would be a great for casting larger soft plastics
Bernie
on February 4, 2019
AJ
from NJ asked:
December 21, 2018
What applications is this rod TMCE70MH, the medium heavy, medium (moderate) action rod used for in fishing the northeast saltwaters? For example I would prefer the rod in a fast action.
1 Answers
It would be good for light jigging
Bernie
on December 22, 2018
Richard Soto
from CA asked:
April 11, 2018
DOES THE TMCE 66H ,HAS TRIGGER ON IT
1 Answers
hello Richard. The 66H model doesn't have a trigger.
Donald
on April 12, 2018
Ronald
from Hopewell Junction, NY asked:
March 7, 2018
Looking to use this rod for haddock/pollack fishing in the Gulf of Maine. Would a 7'6" heavy be good for jigging using a 14-18 oz jig? Looking to add Daiwa 15H as the reel.
1 Answers
I would actually recommend using a Lamiglas Triflex 7'6'' 6-16 oz lure weight rod if you plan on use that heavy of a jig.
Donald
on March 9, 2018
Michael Bona
from Pelham, NY asked:
June 23, 2016
Sorry for the confusion.
Out of the Teramar models above, which Teramar models DO NOT have a split grip? I'd like to buy one, but dont want a split grip butt.
1 Answers
The heavy action rods 6'6, 7 and 7'6 are all solid no split grip.
Donald
on June 23, 2016
Dave
from NJ asked:
February 17, 2015
Which one of these rods would be good for fluke, sea bass and black fish of the Jersey coast?
1 Answers
Dave, SHM-2919 6'6" Teramar Northeast Inshore will be an excellent rod for the fish you are targeting.
Frank
on February 25, 2015
Nick
from Fairfield, ct asked:
January 11, 2015
Which model would you recommend for live lining bunker and eels as well as for trolling? This would be for stripers and blues. Thanks! Which reels would you pair it with?
1 Answers
We suggest going with a 7' Tallus (SHM-2436) instead of the Northeast rods. The Tallus are better all around rods and if you are trolling, it is much better.
As for reels, look at the Avet MXL MC reels.
Customer Service
on January 12, 2015
Sean
from Farmingdale, NY asked:
July 24, 2014
Hello! One question please. Are all of the casting sizes expected to come with a gimble and butt cover? Thank you for your time.
2 Answers
From what we has been told, yes. They should all come with a gimble and butt cap.
Customer Service
on July 25, 2014
On the teramar model 2219 would i be able to use 15lb power pro and will the rod be able to handle 8 to 10 oz weight. Some times,when fluking, depending on conditions you may have to use heavier oz weights to get to bottom.Also does shimano make any other casting or conventional rods that might be a little shorter say 5' 8" to 6" 3" that would work for Fluke
Ken
on September 3, 2015
from pemberton nj
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