Daiwa Sealine Surf Rods

Daiwa Sealine Surf Rods

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TD Code
TypeLengthPowerActionLine WeightLure WeightNo. GuidesPrice
SLSURF902MHFS
DAI-4034
Spinning9'
2 pc
Medium HeavyFast17-40lb1-4oz5$59.99 USD
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SLSURF1002MHFS
DAI-4035
Spinning10'
2 pc
Medium HeavyFast17-40lb1-4oz5$59.99 USD
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SLSURF1102MHFS
DAI-4036
Spinning11'
2 pc
Medium HeavyFast17-40lb1-4oz6$59.99 USD
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SLSURF1102HFS
DAI-4037
Spinning11'
2 pc
HeavyFast20-50lb2-6oz6$69.99 USD
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SLSURF1202MHFS
DAI-4038
Spinning12'
2 pc
Medium HeavyFast17-40lb1-4oz6$69.99 USD
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SLSURF1202LSS
DAI-4039
Spinning
(Light Action)
12'
2 pc
LightSlow6-15lb1/4-1/2oz8$59.99 USD
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SLSURF1002LSS
DAI-4040
Spinning
(Light Action)
10'
2 pc
LightSlow6-15lb1/4-1/2oz9$59.99 USD
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SLSURF902HFB
DAI-4041
Casting9'
2 pc
HeavyFast20-50lb2-6oz9$59.99 USD
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Built to help you make long casts from the beach, pier, or jetty, the Daiwa Sealine Surf Rods are a solid choice for success along any coastline. These surf rods feature a lightweight graphite blank and quality components for maximum performance. The high density EVA handles offer a comfortable grip when fighting fish, while the durable aluminum oxide guides allow for smooth casting with both monofilament and braided lines. The convenient 2-piece construction makes travel to and from the fishing grounds easy.

Features:

  • Slim Graphite Blank Construction
  • 2-Piece 50/50 Split Blank
  • EVA Split Grips
  • Aluminum Oxide Guides
  • 8 Spinning and 1 Casting Model
  • 1-year Limited Warranty
3.5 Stars based on 3 reviews
By Eric
Orange County CA
Sealine 12 foot surf rod
August 13, 2017
Like the sealine 12 foot for all kinds of surf and jetty fishing. No rubber butcap is a minus.

My advice is to match overall weight and action to your intended use. I pair with lighter 4000 class reel to throw lures and spoons. Useful on the jetty to have the rodtip out over the rocks, but unwieldy retying line and etc. This pole is light enough in all respects to fight spotted bass and bonito/mackerel without overpowering the fish. Too heavy to throw jerkbaits or anything requiring finesse. But bonito splasher rig with 5 foot leader is easy to throw with 12 foot length.

This is a long casting rod with MH action, light enough to cast without tiring and throws a one ounce metal spoon easily.


By Ahmed
Doha, Doha
Very strong Rod
December 1, 2015
I purchased it with 15 ft , the advantage of that rod you can control it well and you can cast longer
it is very useful for jetty and inshore
Pros
  • good control , good quality
By court
,
Decent cast
January 16, 2014
I have the 15 foot spinning rod.. The top half of the rod is very flimsy while the bottom half is too stiff. This rod is so very heavy that it tires your arm after the second cast and it kills your arm when you try fighting a big fish. The only pros for this rod are the great super long casts it gives (but requires much effort), and daiwa's well balanced rod sense. Daiwa somehow managed to get the heavy rod balanced perfectly for casting. I wouldn't recommend this rod, try the tsunamis which are closely priced and much better.
2 Questions & 2 Answers
Bob Penman
from Corpus Christi Tx. asked:
June 25, 2019
I’m looking for a rod toget my plugs out past the breakers. I need a lite weight for long evening casting.I have a Shimano Ultigra 14000 with Ci4 so its light and needs a lite Rod.

I’m thinking a Daiwa Sealine in the 15 foot but I don’t see one listed. Would it be lite enough?

1 Answer
The sealines are a bit heavy I would look at the St.Croix legend surf. 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on June 26, 2019

carmelo
from colorado aspen asked:
August 22, 2012
For a beginner angler fishing from the beach high 5'4 what kind of rod should I use , I fish in South America, pacific, they say I may have to cast behind the wave, doing this research, over in over , looking a daiwa sls 1202MHFS, SEA LINE Surf, spinning rod,.... you have the answer. Thank you.
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That rod would be great for getting the extra distance often needed while fishing the beaches of South America. The load of the rod is perfect for throwing 2-4oz metals and surface lures out past the waves.
Submitted by: Customer Service on August 28, 2012

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