Shakespeare Ugly Stik Tiger Lite Jigging Rods

Shakespeare Ugly Stik Tiger Lite Jigging Rods

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Model
TD Code
LengthPowerLine Wt.
(lb)
Lure Wt.
(oz)
GuidesHandlePrice
BWCJL 2200 63
SHA-0054
6'3'', 1pc.
Casting
Heavy50-1004-78 + TipF$69.95 USD
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Ugly Stik Tiger rods are versatile rods that can be used from coast to coast. Tiger rods are at home catching tuna in the Pacific as well as landing monster catfish down south. The famous Ugly Stik construction gives these rods an advantage for fighting trophy-sized fish.
  • Howald Process Triple Built blank design with added graphite for lighter weight, increased sensitivity, and better pulling power.
  • Durable, fighting length ''Ugly Tuff'' EVA grips with contoured fore grips for added comfort and easy to hold.
  • Graphite Fuji reel seats with stainless steel cushioned hoods.
  • Fuji double-foot stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts.
  • Tip-tops feature Alconite inserts for a combination of strength and durability.
  • Actions specifically designed for Jig and bottom fishing.
  • Exclusive ''Ugly Back'' 60 day/5 year warranty.
5 Stars based on 12 reviews
By Brandon
Mechanicsville, MD
Best rod for the money
April 11, 2021
Great rods use them for cobia drum and more
By Jessie
nj
best bang for your buck if you need a good strong backup pole
August 11, 2018
if you have guests out on your boat or small kids and fear losing a rod overboard don't! these are the perfect balance of line weight, strength, and price! Bought one for my buddys bachelor party a year ago and he loves it.
By Sherief
Springfield Gardens, NY
great rod
May 28, 2018
I have the spinning version. beautiful rod and very tuff. I tested it to the ultimate test and no single problem. the only issue that you can't put it in a cover for travel due to teh size of the guides. you need really a wide cover though.
Pros
  • very light
  • very strong
  • quality guides
Cons
  • nothing so far
By Dave@ontheruncharters c.
Maryland
Excellent price
June 8, 2017
Comparable to higher end jigging rods at an affordable price with the ugly stick warranty hard to beat
Pros
  • Light weight with backbone
Cons
  • Ugly color
By Gonefishing
California
Nice Rod
May 20, 2017
Ordered the BWCJL 2200 6'3" fishing rod. Item came as described. Quick shipping and liked that it came in a tube, rather than a cheap, flimsy box. The sale price was great and in my opinion, this rod is much better than the newer jigging, casting rods from Shakespeare that don't have the Fuji guides or reel seat, major disappointment. The rod has plenty of backbone for big fish, like the Fuji reel seat, Fuji guides and good EVA grips. General use is bottom fishing several hundred feet down, and throwing jigs.
Pros
  • Fuji Reel Seat, Fuji guides, strong backbone, Nice Eva grips
By Henry A.
Spring Valley Il.
Nice rod.
April 2, 2017
I am very happy with this rod got the rod on sale.
By Tony
Pasadena, MD
Nice Jigging Rod
December 2, 2015
Use this rod to jig around rocks and bridges, very strong and sensitive. Nice comfort grip for jigging.
By Michael C.
Lake Charles, Louisiana
Awesome Rod
December 26, 2014
Nothing but good things to say about this Rod. Can handle everything up to and including yellow fin tuna!!!
By Hank
Palm Coast, FL
Light and strong
March 29, 2014
I purchased this item for use with the Penn Squall lever drag reel. What a sweet combination ! Light in weight and capable of handling some really big fish.
I didn't hook any big ones this last trip. But those i caught were landed without fuss.
Pros
  • Light weight and strong. Very flexible. Trigger grip for jigging.
Cons
  • None
By Chris
Massachusetts
Really like this rod
December 28, 2013
This rod performs exceptionally well. It light and has good power. The grips are very comfortable to hold. I did experience a failure with my first rod where the tip broke off fighting a fish (which is why I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars). The rod was under warranty and TD replaced the rod no questions asked! I feel that the rod I originally had was defective because the rod I have now has worked perfectly on numerous trips.
By amor
bakersfield, ca
inexpensive & great!!!
November 21, 2013
paired this with my penn Baja special. great for bottom fishing and yoyo jigging. very strong rod and yet very sensitive. it has a covered alum gimbal, I love the shape of the the foregrip (similar to shimano terez) and a bonus alconite tip top. last but not the least, very light!!! one reason why I paired it with my ever reliable Baja special!
By brice p.
texas coast(port a)
tiger light jigging rods
January 25, 2013
best jigging rod I have ever owned, I have 4 of them... they are very tough!!! I have caught many 100+ pound tuna on my 5'6" 80-130 tiger with a stella 20000. these rods are 10 times better than the more expensive rods that I have owned and they last 10 times as long to... great buy :)
Pros
  • durable
  • good action
  • cheap
  • good value
17 Questions & 17 Answers
Randy
from San Francisco, California asked:
December 5, 2018
Are the guides on this model yhe fuji guides or are they the new tuff guides?
1 Answer
Fuji double-foot stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts.
Submitted by: Bernie on December 5, 2018

Bob
from Kailua-Kona asked:
June 30, 2022
Is this one piece?
1 Answer
Hi Bob, The Shakespeare Ugly Stik Tiger Lite rods are 1 pc rods. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 4, 2022

BDPJR
from Georgia asked:
February 22, 2022
What reel would you recommend for the 30/60lb conventional? 

Im looking to use for trolling. 

1 Answer
Depending on what your targeting I would recommend a Shimano TLD-25 Triton Lever Drag Reel. https://www.tackledirect.com/tld25.html This reel would be ideal for trolling for inshore and offshore species. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on February 22, 2022

Darren
from Wauchula, Fl asked:
June 12, 2021
TD Code: SHA-0054 Is this model a two piece or one piece?
1 Answer
This is a 1 piece model.
Submitted by: Paul Olah on June 14, 2021

Knox
from South Carolina asked:
April 14, 2017
Would this be a good rod for a seigler sgn? What rod would you recommend. I'm using it to flat line live baits near shore and troll for small kings,blues and Spanish.
1 Answer
The Tsunami slow pitch jigging casting rods and Shimano Trevala jigging rods would be good matches to pair with the SGN reel.
Submitted by: Donald on April 19, 2017

Eric
from Miami,Fl asked:
February 13, 2017
Does this rod actually have a warranty on it? And if so can you go a bit into detail about it thx.
1 Answer
Shakespeare® warrants to the original purchaser that its Shakespeare® products are free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Shakespeare® is not responsible for normal wear and tear, for products used commercially or for failures caused by accidents, abuse, alteration, modification, misuse or improper care.
Submitted by: John on February 14, 2017

Ahmed
from Maldives asked:
February 10, 2017
When will be the spinning models be available?
1 Answer
The spinning models of the Tiger Lite rods are discontinued.
Submitted by: Donald on February 10, 2017

Dave
from NC asked:
January 30, 2017
I have a penn fathom 15lw that will be putting on #30 braid for bottom fishing NC grouper/snapper. what would be the best rod? this will also double as a jigging rod as well.
1 Answer
The Shakespeare BWCJL 2200 63 Ugly Stik Tiger Lite Jigging Rod - Casting would be a good rod to pair with the Penn Fathom 15lw for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on January 31, 2017

PaulM
from Southern NJ asked:
September 21, 2015
I have a couple of Avet LX reels that I would like to use for Jersey striper fishing/trolling and maybe some off-shore jigging/trolling/casting for smaller game fish. I like these rods with the gimbal butts but am unsure of the best length to use for these purposes. I also assume the F style handle is best?
1 Answer
The length of it is really your preference. Any of these lengths would work for what you are trying to do. Maybe keep it 6' and under for jigging. Personally I think the handle is preference as well but the F would be nice for jigging.
Submitted by: David on September 22, 2015

BOB
from NEW YORK asked:
January 30, 2015
I HAVE A TORSA 20 ,LOADED WITH 50" POWER PRO,THAT I WOULD LIKE TO USE FOR GROUPER,AJ AND SNAPPER.I WILL BE USING IT MORE OFTEN WITH BAIT BUT MAY TRY JIGGING SOMETIMES. WHAT IS THE BEST CHOICE,I WILL BE ON A PRIVATE BOAT. I MAY TRY IT HERE IN NEW YORK FOR TILEFISH.
1 Answer
We suggest going with either the Shimano Tallus or Terez rods in the MH to H range. Length is up to you, but 6'6" to 7' will give you the best range of uses.
Submitted by: KRAIG on February 3, 2015

Gordie
from Cape Cod asked:
September 26, 2014
Which model would be the best match for cod jigging off the New England coast?
1 Answer
The Heavy, 50-100 would be the best choice of these rods for new England Cod fishing.
Submitted by: Customer Service on September 27, 2014

damian
from trinidad asked:
September 14, 2014
which one of these rods do you recommend for bottom fishing with a conventional rod using 3oz to 16oz weights??
1 Answer
The SHA-0197 would be your best bet. 3oz-16oz is a very lage weight span to be handled by the same rod. That said, the SHA-0197 will handle the range better than any of the other options.
Submitted by: Customer Service on September 15, 2014

Felix
from Sarawak, Malaysia asked:
September 11, 2014
Do you ship to malaysia
1 Answer
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Submitted by: Customer Service on September 11, 2014

TAmer salem
from KSA asked:
November 15, 2013
what's difference between hand (F) And (G) ???
1 Answer
The "F" style features a tigger grip handle for conventional casting reels. The "G" style handle does not and is designed for spinning. This is shown best in the image provided on the following page. Be sure to click the image that shows the handles of the rods to get the enlarged image of the different styles of grips.
Submitted by: Customer Service on November 16, 2013

Ryan
from South Jersey asked:
August 14, 2012
What are the differences between the "Tiger" rods and the classic black/yellow "Clear tip" rods?
1 Answer
The Tiger rods are more sensitive.
Submitted by: Customer Service on August 28, 2012

Ryan
from South Jersey asked:
August 13, 2012
Would the BWCJL 220063 model be good for ocean flounder fishing?
1 Answer
It would work, but may be a little heavy.
Submitted by: Customer Service on August 14, 2012

ahmed
from abu dhabi UAE asked:
July 14, 2012
hi, what is the best model for jiging?
1 Answer
They are all made for jigging so it will depend on the reel you are using and the size line.
Submitted by: Customer Service on July 16, 2012

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