Daiwa CLSP1062MFS Coastal Salt Pro Surf Spinning Rod

Daiwa CLSP1062MFS Coastal Salt Pro Surf Spinning Rod

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TD Code
DescriptionPowerActionLengthSectionsLine Wt. (lb)Lure Wt. (oz)Number of GuidesPrice
CLSP1062MFS
DAI-2028
Spinning RodMF10 ft. 6 in.210-201-48$164.95 USD
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The Daiwa Coastal Salt Pro Surf Spinning Rods were featured at ICAST 2014 in Orlando, Florida. These rods feature x tube grip wrap, and are the perfect design to cast the Daiwa Salt Pro Minnow series lures.

Features:

  • IM-7 Graphite with woven carbon construction
  • FUJI Alconite Ring Low Rider Guides
  • FUJI DPS Stainless Steel Hood Reel Seat
  • X-Tube Grip Design
  • Blank Through Handle Construction
5 Stars based on 12 reviews
By Jesse
Riverside, CA
Great Rod!
July 8, 2019
Purchased this Rod last year. Its been holding up great. So far no issues and love it. I mainly use it from the Jetty and from the surf in SoCal.
By chad m.
FL
Best Surf spinning rod!
November 4, 2018
This rod is light and whippy, great for throwing plugs even at the lightest end of it's range. I had read some reviews that the rod was breaking on heavier plugs, so fishing a jetty during the mullet run here in Florida I was tentative at first to use it for live bait. As it was the only rod I had with me I got more and more confident, using it to heave even 15" mullet into the current. This rod is strong! Great purchase.
By J-Rhea
New Jersey
My first 10ft surf rod
February 7, 2018
I fell in love with this rod on my first visit to tackle direct but ordered it online a little while after my visit. Great quality and finish at an affordable price. I havent got a chance to use it yet but I know it will work perfect. Sp minnows are like my faves so I figured why not give the rod a shot. I am very happy with my purchase!!!
By ray
queens NY
hello mojo
November 8, 2017
i'm a big st croix fan with my legend and mojo used for specific application. but this daiwa salt pro is just as good if not better than the mojo. check out the price !!!
Pros
  • the price!
By Arthur
NC
Great Value
November 20, 2016
Good quality rod. Packs plenty of fighting power. Caught a 39" red on its first time on the surf. Had no trouble handing it.
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Sensitivity
  • Value
Cons
  • Only cons are the butt cap coming loose and the casting weight range being over-rated, I could not imagine casting more than 8 ounces with it, which is fine for the use I make of it.
By Manuel
Wyoming
Great Rod for the price
December 3, 2015
Will have to say I bought this rod to use down in mexico, but have not gone yet , though I live in wyoming I test it out on the lake . Great casting wen down to a 1/2 an ounce an still cast it out pretty far handle good size trout easily obiously not what is intended for but handled them pretty well with not that much streas on the rod , will handle the more pelagic fish in mexico but till then good rod good price I like it and would recommend it nice shipping and handling
Pros
  • Great cast back bone and price
Cons
  • Hook holder
By DEMNTD1
Asia Pacific
Love It!!!
March 25, 2015
Got the 10' 1-4oz rod and it is great for throwing plugs. Great back bone, love the low rider guides.
Pros
  • Lightweight, Sensitive, Great backbone, love the low rider guides.
Cons
  • 70/30 split. I dont mind it, but not as easy to pack away.
By Bill B.
San Jose, Californoia
Daiwa CLSP1102 Surf rod
March 19, 2015
I really like the pole, its the right size for me, I can cast the pole a long ways with no problem.
Cons
  • The butt handle is just a little to long for me other than that I really like the pole
By Db
new york, NY
bait rod
March 18, 2015
Nice surf rod for bait fishing.
heck of strong back bone.
all daiwa finishes very good.. this one also top grade finish
By Luis
McKinleyville, CA
Daiwa Coastal Salt pro.
February 15, 2015
Excellent rod, this new alconite Fuji guides are the best, cast like nothing else!
Pros
  • Fuji alconite guides!
Cons
  • None
By jonathan m.
key west florida
really very good
December 17, 2014
It did not matter to me, but maybe it should be made clearer in the specs that the tip section is longer. Great service as ever from staff to help me make the right choice for me.
By Stu N.
New Jersey
Great casting Rod
November 30, 2014
Light weight, great to cast with, beautiful low profile hardware Love this rod. You cast a mile with this baby! Tackle direct had this hard t find rod and shipped quickly.
7 Questions & 7 Answers
Jay
from California asked:
October 1, 2018
I noticed the rod ring or guide closest to the reel seat is smaller than my usual surf rods. Is there any particular reason why? Pros or cons of the smaller guide
1 Answers
Smaller guides will increase casting distance, the line has a smaller area to go through while casting reducing line slap.
Bernie
on October 3, 2018

fishEnthusists
from Lowell, MA asked:
June 29, 2018
I live in the East Coast, Masshausetts. We have stripers, fluke, seabass, tautog, and bunch others. I normally target as mentioned. What do you think this rod is good for?
1 Answers
From the surf or sod banks this would be a very light versitile rod
Bernie
on July 4, 2018

Fisherman
from 01852 asked:
July 4, 2018
You think this rod would pair nicely with shimano thunnus 8000? I normally target black sea bass, fluke, and sometimes striper, would this rod be optimal?
1 Answers
Yes that rod will pair well with the Thunnus 8000.
Ricky
on July 5, 2018

Vinod R M
from Mumbai (India) asked:
January 14, 2016
can anyone please let me know the exact weight of the rod? thanks in advance
1 Answers
This rod weighs 12 oz.
David
on January 14, 2016

Gonzalo
from La Paz BCS Mexico asked:
November 26, 2015
Is the line wt (lb) for mono or braided line?
1 Answers
The weight for mono line is 10-20lbs. Braid I would use 20-40 depending on where I am fishing.
David
on November 30, 2015

Tony
from Dallas, Texas asked:
November 19, 2014
What's the weight in .oz of the CLSP1062MFS?
1 Answers
Unfortunately we do not have this rod in stock to weigh.
Customer Service
on November 25, 2014

Samnang Pen
from Washington asked:
September 14, 2014
could someone please let me know, how long the length of the handle from its butt to the rear of spinner reel seat. Thanks, Samnang
1 Answers
The measurement from the butt to the rear of the reel seat is 20 1/8 inches.
Customer Service
on September 16, 2014

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