Daiwa HR801HFS Harrier Inshore Spinning Rod

Daiwa HR801HFS Harrier Inshore Spinning Rod

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Model
TD Code
TypeLengthPowerActionLine Rating
(lb)
Lure Rating
(oz)
Price
HR801HFS
DAI-2443
Spinning8'
1 pc
HF15-301/2-3$109.95 USD
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The Daiwa HR801HFS Harrier Inshore Spinning Rod is perfect for most inshore fishing applications. This spinning rod is made with X45 Bias Graphite fiber construction - 45 degree bias construction prevents twisting of the blank for greater strength, sensitivity and hook setting power.

Daiwa HR801HFS Harrier Inshore Spinning Rod Features:

  • Full natural cork handle
  • Fuji-aluminum oxide guides
  • Fuji DPS Reel seat
  • 5 year limited warranty
4.5 Stars based on 16 reviews
By Louis
Los Angeles, CA
Great rod!
February 9, 2021
Bought the 2 pc 702ML rod couple years ago and it is perfect. Fished with surfising for croakers, perch. And also bay & harbor for bass halibut etc. Also have it on freshwater lake and got stripped bass. This ML rod is light and strong, with a full cork and sensitive tips. It is more like a moderate fast action so it is easy to sling a light jig out. Very impressive rod!
By Captain A.
Cape Cod
Great value, light & strong
November 30, 2019
I have switched my entire lineup of rods to the harriers. From their lightest weight 2 piece, for traveling. We use the medium and medium heavy on our charter boats. We have the saltist spinning reels on all but two( penn slammer lll’s) perfect combos. We are sticking to this setup , they feel light and are higher quality, which clients appreciate. Have had 4 clients purchase Herrier rods after charters telling us they were so comfortable and confident in the gear, they got their own. Great Job Diawa!
Pros
  • Light, strong, predictable, accurate casting.
Cons
  • None
By Brian
Chesapeake, VA
decent value
May 13, 2019
I bought 2 during the buy 1 get 1 free promotion. For a $50 rod, it was a great deal. If I was paying full price for one of these, it is decent. It is very lightweight and has a responsive tip. I would classify it as medium fast action. I did break one due to user error, but it wouldn't be worth it for me to ship it back to Daiwa for an evaluation. It has a tangle-free guide tip, which is a critical feature for casting light lures.
Pros
  • tangle-free tip, lightweight
Cons
  • warranty looks nice, but not practical
By Johnathon C.
Texas
Great rod
April 5, 2019
Awesome rod.
By Morris
Harrisburg, PA
Solid Rod
March 7, 2019
Love the action. Cork is just OK. Needs more backbone.
By Bob
San Diego Ca
San Diego Bay Fishing
December 20, 2018
This pole is what I needed to cast the light jigs and lures, works perfect. Medium light and 7 foot. I will always have it when I hit San Diego Bay. Absolute best bang for the buck.
Cons
  • two piece rod
By John
Los Angeles
Plenty of action
October 31, 2018
This is a great rig to troll lures for trout. Action is perfect for any speed
Pros
  • Light weight
Cons
  • Only a 1 peace rod
By RJ
Port Aransas, TX
Diawa Harrier Inshore- Good to go
October 29, 2018
I've been fishing this rod inshore on the TX coast 3-4 days a week for about 3 weeks now. Medium light fast action provides great sensitivity teamed with a Diawa BG and power pro braid. So far it has held up to being hauled in and out of the truck, knocked over on the jetty, and traveled many miles on the solo skiff. Slot reds, trout, and dozens of monster ladyfish have helped to run it through the trial period. Throwing soft plastics, jerkbaits, and twitch-baits, I have had no issues. This is my only 2 piece rod and I guess they have their place, but I guess if I had to have a con regarding this rod, that would be my only dislike, overall this is a quality rod.
Cons
  • 2 piece rod
By Jessie
nj
Great price for a pole but
October 27, 2018
Stick with Daiwa for freshwater applications. When the poles or reels go near saltwater they tend to not function as well, and break down.
Cons
  • not made for the abuse of saltwater
By Jessie
nj
Great price for a pole but
October 27, 2018

Stick with Daiwa for freshwater applications. When the poles or reels go near saltwater they tend to not function as well, and break down.

Cons
  • not made for the abuse of saltwater
By Jessie
nj
Great price for a pole but
October 27, 2018
Stick with Daiwa for freshwater applications. When the poles or reels go near saltwater they tend to not function as well, and break down.
Cons
  • not made for the abuse of saltwater
By Bill R.
Topsail Beach, NC
Great fishing rod for this price
October 24, 2018
Works great on trout and puppy drum. The light action makes smaller fish fun but has enough backbone to land bigger ones.
By Wayne
Milledeville
Great Rod
September 19, 2018
Excellent quality construction, very good action.
By Creative 3.
New orleand, Louisiana
Great rod for inshore
September 12, 2018
I fished this rod this past week and landed four 30" plus sized redfish with ease. A great rod to use for finess casting and lightweight inshore fishing. You will not be disappointed!
By Jay
CT
Awesome
September 8, 2018
This rod has been the sea bass slayer! I love the feel of it!
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