Daiwa Back Bay Spinning Rods

Daiwa Back Bay Spinning Rods

These extra-fast action rods have a soft enough tip to launch lighter jigs, bucktails, and plugs, but enough back bone to put the brakes on that big striper or redfish.

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TD Code
LengthPowerActionLine WeightLure WeightNo. GuidesPrice
BB71MFS
DAI-3278
7'1''
1 pc
MediumFast8-17lb3/16-3/4oz8$149.99 USD
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BB76MXS
DAI-3042
7'6''
1 pc
MediumX-Fast8-17lb1/8-3/4oz8$149.99 USD
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BB76MHXS
DAI-3043
7'6''
1 pc
Medium HeavyX-Fast10-20lb3/8-1oz8$149.99 USD
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BB76HXS
DAI-3044
7'6''
1 pc
HeavyX-Fast15-25lb1/2-1 1/2oz8$149.99 USD
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BB76HXS-L
DAI-3045
7'6''
1 pc
(Long Handle)
HeavyX-Fast15-25lb1/2-1 1/2oz8$149.99 USD
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BB710MXS
DAI-3279
7'10''
1 pc
MediumX-Fast8-17lb1/8-3/4oz8$149.99 USD
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The Daiwa Back Bay series of rods was designed for those crazy anglers who love big fish on lighter tackle. These versatile rods were designed with East Coast back bay fishing in mind, but can easily translate over into other fishing markets across the US. These extra-fast action rods have a soft enough tip to launch lighter jigs, bucktails, and plugs, but enough back bone to put the brakes on a big striper or redfish. These are the perfect rods to pair with Daiwa's Saltist Back Bay Reels. All models are covered under a limited 5 year warranty through Daiwa.
4 Stars based on 7 reviews
By Bass C.
Philadelphia, pa
Reel pairing for heavy long handle and difference from Daiwa sol
August 5, 2022
I would say I had the wrong reel on this rod originally making it tip heavy. there for making the rod too heavy. This rod pairs nice with a Spheros 5000 sw.

I purchased a diawa sol 7’ medium heavy and the bottom on Sol is different it has a bottom for boat use. Will leave black markings on hand (the Sol) have caught stripers up to 31” and handled well.

Pros
  • Sensitive rod tip.
  • Long handle good for longer casts that allow for more powerful casts .
  • Will handle above the wiring by rating
  • Pairs well with saltwater reels 14 oz and up .
  • Accurate casting
  • Good looking rod
Cons
  • Not much, it?s a 1 piece
  • Pricey
  • Locking but sometimes is annoying
By Bass c.
Philadelphia, PA (fishing Ocean City,New Jersey be
owned rod
March 27, 2022
The rod is very good looking- I purchased a Long Handle Heavy- Will caest 3 oz sinkers with small baits if needed. guides are small and my double uni knots will rub the guide. The guides have shown a little bit of rust, but I fish for long periods of time and don't always scrub them the same day. very strong rod have found that it pairs very nicely with quantum cabo 40, but have also used with stradic 5000 FK. caught 33" blues and subdued but didn't land on the dock, an estimated 37"-snook. Leader broke when I tried touching the line. I got the extra long handle because I read that the longer butts allow for longer cast. I bought a second one (same action) as I left the first one in FL for the snook action. Cons: I believe the Diawa Sol is similar build and less $. Liking these Diawa rods, but havent tried all the other brands.
Pros
  • Pairs nicely with my Quantum Cabo PTSE 40 and have taken 33" blue fish and subdued but didn't land a 36" snook around dock pilings.
  • Will cast 3oz sinkers (lobbed) in a pinch.
  • When paired with stradic 5000 FK got great distance
  • XF makes for great hook sets (not many swallowed rigs) I don't lose fish.
Cons
  • slight rust on guide from sw exposure
  • Diawa Sol is same (from what I can tell) and less $
  • Fazlite not as good as alconite or Silicon inserts
  • Slightly Heavy after long periods of fishing( I have the Heavy extra long handle)
By Ken
West palm beach
Extra fast action is No good
January 18, 2022
Rod with long button is nice. But action: extra fast is stupid design. I can’t cast far, extra fast is hard, extra fast almost are stupid. I like fast action, moderate fast action
By lostatsurf
Clovis, CA
Quality and sensitivity
November 9, 2020
Got the 7-6 MHXS as a backup or occasional rod. Very impressed with the quality. I am a fan of XS action. This rod did not dossapointed. Paired it with the Back Bay 4000 reel and there I made the best combo between the same reel and rod options available.
Pros
  • Quality
  • Sensitivity
  • Weight
By Patrick
VA
Nice rods
April 22, 2020
Bought this for a popping cork rod. Put a Back Bay 4000 on and it casts a cajun thunder like a rocket. I'll be buying another soon.
Pros
  • Good looking, well made rod
By Stephen
Portland Maine
76HXS
December 12, 2018
Great looking rod! Feels very sturdy and light weight. Look forward to putting it through the ropes in the spring!
Pros
  • Lightweight strong. Great price point!
Cons
  • Non yet haven?t fished it!
By Stephen
Portland Maine
Looks good!
November 26, 2018
Just received my rod! Looks great, chose the 1/2 -1 1/2 oz model. Seems very sturdy and light weight. First time straying away from my st croixs for light gear. Looking forward to spring time back bay bass!!
Pros
  • Cost, quality material.
Cons
  • Haven’t fished it yet!
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Matias
from Miami asked:
June 29, 2022
Hey, which 7,6 daiwa back bay rod would go well with a shimano saragosa 6000
1 Answer
Hi Matias, The Daiwa Back Bay rod in 7'6 with the long handle will pair well with the Shimano Saragosa 6000. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 4, 2022

Matias Tottis
from Florida,miami asked:
June 15, 2022
Would the 7,6 medium heavy go well with a penn spinfisher vi 3500?
1 Answer
Hi Matias, The Daiwa Back Bay Spinning rod in 7ft 6in heavy would pair well with the Penn Spinfisher VI 3500. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on June 16, 2022

Will
from Nj asked:
April 23, 2022
Would a daowa Procyon al 2000 or 2500 fit on the 7ft10 medium for schoolie stripers?
1 Answer
Hi Will, A Daiwa PCNALT2500D Procyon AL LT Spinning Reel would pair well with the Daiwa BB710MXS Back Bay Spinning Rod. However, since it's currently sold out I would also recommend a Daiwa BB76MHXS Back Bay Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-bb76mhxs-back-bay-spinning-rod.html This would also pair well with a Daiwa 2500D Procyon AL LT Spinning reel for back bay striper fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 26, 2022

Steve P.
from Newark, Delaware asked:
December 5, 2020
What is the advantage of the extra long handle.
1 Answer
The main advantage would be for leverage, as you would have more butt length to  stick under your arm or against your hip making it comfortable and easy to keep leverage on a fish, similar to the extra butt length on a surf casting rod
Submitted by: Alex T on December 8, 2020

stephen
from South Portland, ME asked:
November 8, 2018
What is the difference in the extra long handle vs regular....how much longer. Thank you
1 Answer
Roughly 4 inches.
Submitted by: Chris on November 9, 2018

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