Tsunami Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Spinning Rods
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Model TD Code | Type | Length | Power | Action | Line Weight | Price |
TSSPJS-601MH TSU-0234 | Spinning | 6' 1 pc | Medium-Heavy | Moderate-Slow | 15 - 30 lb. | $89.99 USD | |||||
TSSPJS-701H TSU-0235 | Spinning | 7' 1 pc | Heavy | Moderate-Slow | 20 - 40 lb. | $89.99 USD | |||||
The new Trophy Series Spinning Slow Pitch Jigging Rods from Tsunami are constructed with the most modern and durable carbon fiber available! Each ultra-thin profile blank features a compact multi-layer design to deliver power, sensitivity and extraordinary flex under all circumstances. The high density layered blank construction uses Omni-directional scrim at the core for excellent internal hoop strength, resilient unidirectional power, with tip-to-butt fibers for finely tuned actions and unparalleled sensitivity. The result is a light, strong, powerful and sensitive rod which combines proven superior lifting power with fast sensitive blank recovery! Whether used for light tackle or heavy duty applications Trophy Slow Pitch Rods will balance with today’s compact spinning reels for a featherweight outfit that can perform like gear twice its size! Whether you are deep jigging reef fish, pulling tog from an underwater lair, or drifting for summer flounder, these super strong and incredibly sensitive rods will alert you to the lightest pick up or the most violent strike almost before it happens.
All models are braid ready with only the best of Fuji components selected for durability and longevity. Slow Pitch models feature genuine Fuji® Deep Pressed Concept “O” guides throughout. Fuji® graphite reel seats are selected for strength, corrosion resistance and light weight. Grips are durable, lightweight, high density EVA and custom contoured for plenty of comfort regardless of the technique used. All guides are precisely wrapped and finished with a tough epoxy coating. While they will excel at the new and growing Slow Pitch jigging techniques, Trophy Slow pitch models are versatile enough to take on plenty of other salt water applications and excel in any number of situations.
All models are braid ready with only the best of Fuji components selected for durability and longevity. Slow Pitch models feature genuine Fuji® Deep Pressed Concept “O” guides throughout. Fuji® graphite reel seats are selected for strength, corrosion resistance and light weight. Grips are durable, lightweight, high density EVA and custom contoured for plenty of comfort regardless of the technique used. All guides are precisely wrapped and finished with a tough epoxy coating. While they will excel at the new and growing Slow Pitch jigging techniques, Trophy Slow pitch models are versatile enough to take on plenty of other salt water applications and excel in any number of situations.
4.5 Stars based on 5 reviews
By ray
queens,NY
February 1, 2019
excellent price and performance for a quality rod
my new go to black fishing rod! a fixture in my kayak since december. attention all yakers!!:)
Prosvery light, perfect for yak fishing.
Consnone. working great since december so far:)
By James
Riverside, NJ
July 18, 2018
Tsunami TSSPJS-601MH
Got this rod for multiple uses, some back bay fluking as well as blackfish jigging/jetty use. the rod is well balanced and responsive. I actually like the squareness of the eva grips.
ProsWell balanced, so far so good for bay fluking/jigging. Looking forward to putting to use for togging. Great cost for the product.
By Cyaco
Upstate New York
June 13, 2018
Slow Pitch?? yet it's a good porgy & blackfish rod
Slow Pitch?? yet it's a good Bluefish jigging rod.
I tested this Tsunami TSSPJS-601MH Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Spinning Rod for Mackerel, Bonito, Bluefish, and False Albacore light jigging in 2017 and Porgy bottom fishing in June 2018. I also have Tsunami SWSPS601-M Slim Wave Spinning Rod and I like to use Slim wave for bottom fishing. The sensitivity is better and I can swing fish over the boat better. Yet, Trophy Series Slow Pitch rod is better for LIGHT JIGGING NOT SLOW PITCH JIGGING. it doesn't provide the slow pitch action that I would like but it does provide a fair action for light jigging. Specially, New England Striper and Bluefish diamond jigging action.
I tested this Tsunami TSSPJS-601MH Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Spinning Rod for Mackerel, Bonito, Bluefish, and False Albacore light jigging in 2017 and Porgy bottom fishing in June 2018. I also have Tsunami SWSPS601-M Slim Wave Spinning Rod and I like to use Slim wave for bottom fishing. The sensitivity is better and I can swing fish over the boat better. Yet, Trophy Series Slow Pitch rod is better for LIGHT JIGGING NOT SLOW PITCH JIGGING. it doesn't provide the slow pitch action that I would like but it does provide a fair action for light jigging. Specially, New England Striper and Bluefish diamond jigging action.
Prosgood for light jigging
fair price
light weight
Conspoor finish on EVA handle
top guides are very small so it's good for 30lbs braid
By Salt Curious
NJ - New Jersey
April 9, 2018
Feels perfect
Great balance and weight. Feels perfect in my hand, after taking a few practice casts. Can't wait to hit the water and see what she can do.
Pros-Lightweight
-Well Balanced
-Uniform spacing between eyes
Cons-None Yet
By Andrew
Glenolden , PA
January 14, 2018
Light as a feather strong as a bull
Was looking at this rod and finally got to test it out. Picked it up and new right away it was EXACTLY what I wanted. Killer fluke rod, jigging seabass, blackfish jigging, jigging stripers, casting shads, clamming, eeling and with a heavy enough reel livelining bunker can all be done with this. Balanced fantastically to be fished all day without fatigue
8 Questions &
8 Answers
Max
from Orlando asked:
January 22, 2019
would the H rod handle jigs up to 250 grams?
1 Answers
This heavy is only rated up to 4 1/2 oz's about 113 grams
Bernie
on January 23, 2019
craig moore
from NJ asked:
December 24, 2018
What spinning reel would u pair with this for toggin in up to 100 feet of water? Thank you!
1 Answers
A 6000 Saragosa would pair well with this rod
Bernie
on December 27, 2018
craig
from NJ asked:
December 22, 2018
What size shimano stradic CI4 would you pair with the H rated rod for blackfish? Thank you
1 Answers
The 4000 and while you can use this reel for blackfish jigging there are better options that will balance out better with the heavy Tsunami Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Spinning Rods
Bernie
on December 24, 2018
Salt Curious
from New Jersey asked:
March 13, 2018
Would the MH or H be better suited for blackfish(tautog) jigging, in 20-40 ft of water?
1 Answers
Either one would suffice but if your using heavier jigs you may want to consider the heavy as opposed to the medium heavy.
Bernie
on March 14, 2018
Craig
from NJ asked:
March 11, 2018
How much does the H rated rod weigh?
1 Answers
The Tsunami Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Spinning Rod weighs 6.4 oz's.
Bernie
on March 12, 2018
mikew
from tampa asked:
April 24, 2018
still confused as to what slow pitch is vs the standard tsunami jigging rod?
1 Answers
Slow pitch rods have very specific actions. They are thin in diameter, highly resilient blanks. Their guides and reel seats are designed for maximum sensitivity. They have a slow tapered parabolic action that easily bends deep through the whole length whilst jerking and reeling.
Donald
on April 25, 2018
Abdulla Alshatti
from a_alshatti_a@hotmail.com asked:
March 17, 2018
Model: TSSPJS-601MH
What is the wieght for rod?
1 Answers
The weight of the TSSPJS-601MH is 6 oz.
Donald
on March 20, 2018
Will
from Florida asked:
January 28, 2018
Which model of this rod would (MH or H)match best with a 5000 series Penn Battle reel for slow pitch jigging using 100-150 size jigs?
1 Answers
The MH would be the best match to pair with the Penn Battle 5000 for the application the rod and reel will be used for.
Donald
on January 31, 2018
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