Shimano TLS72MBBL Tallus Blue Water Spinning Rod

Shimano TLS72MBBL Tallus Blue Water Spinning Rod

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LengthPowerActionPowerPro Line RatingGuide TypeGimbal# of GuidesRod ColorPrice
TLS72MBBL
SHM-2470
7'2MediumFast20-50Fuji Aluminum OxideNoneTip+6Blue$159.99 USD
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Shimano Tallus Blue Water Spinning rods are perfect for saltwater fishing. With the Shimano name and technologies you are sure to catch what you're after with these rods. Made with Shimano TC4 construction, allowing for these rods to be more powerful yet still remain lightweight. They were designed to be used with PowerPro braid making for improved pulling power as well as comfort. These rods are durable and comfortable to use.
    Features:
    • Fuji Aluminum Oxide Guides
    • Tip +6 Guides
    • Shimano Reel Seat
    • EVA grip material
    • Actions for fishing PowerPro Fuji Guides
    • Limited Lifetime Warrannty
4.5 Stars based on 41 reviews
By Daniel
Southern California
Very strong but lite
July 15, 2021
You can fish this rod all day and not get tired yet it's strong enough to make 💪quick work of the big beast
Pros
  • Lite weight
  • Can handle heavy line
Cons
  • None
By pk
Bayonne
Great fighting rod but not a great spinning rod
August 14, 2020
I have fought some good size fish on this rod and it handles it fantastically. This makes a great jigging spinner rod. It works beautifully for slow or fast pitch jigging but not great as a spinning rod. Its a rod that can also cast. The guides are too small and the fast action doesn't allow for enough mid rod flex to get a good whip that you need to cast a long distance.
To give you an example I can cast further on my Ugly stick 4' micro rod using a 1.5 oz deadly dick lure, by double then I can with anything with this rod.

Don't get me wrong. This is a beautiful rod that fights fish great and has the power to pull in 100# tuna but if you gotta cast far to them then this is not it.
Pros
  • Strong back bone to fight big fish.
Cons
  • Poor casting distance.
By Andrew
Philadelphia, PA
Great Fishing Rod
May 19, 2020
Bought a two of these (one conventional and one spinning) a couple of years ago and no complaints. Great for live baiting from NJ piers. Both paired with Shimano reels and Power Pro. Handles very nicely.
Pros
  • Price and durability
Cons
  • n/a
By Manuel
Reston, Virginia
Great rod
May 15, 2020
I own a Tallus MH and couldn't be more please. YFT don't stand a chance with rod, strong, reliable, Shimano quality components.
Pros
  • Great price for a great quality rod.
By Quoc
Hayward, CA
Best rod for multiple set up!
December 1, 2019
The rod is great enough for me to use for Striper and Rockfish. Also, strong enough for fishing Halibut. As right now am using for 3 setup.
By Jeremy
Quakertown, PA
TLS80HBBL - Excellent Medium Duty Stick
June 6, 2019
This rod can do a lot of work for striper, cod, deep drop, schoolie tuna, and bluefish applications. Feels very sturdy and worthy of bigger game, but is not a total pool cue. Love the grooved fore grip, also showcased in the Terez lineup. Very happy with this rod. The possibilities are endless.
Pros
  • Stout
  • Comfortable Grip
By W R.
Durham NC
Great Rod
May 16, 2019
This rod has great sensitivity and you can pull the big ones out of their holes. It's light enough to be fished all day without getting worn down and looks great. Paired it with a Shimano Torium 30 and it worked perfectly.
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Very sensitive
  • Strong Backbone
Cons
  • None
By BRYAN F.
ID
Great rod for casting Heavy Mono
April 14, 2019
This is a great rod for casting distance with heavy mono line. Used for Sturgeon fishing. Would get 5 starts if they made one that was 8ft and had same stats.
Pros
  • NIce power, and looks great.
Cons
  • Needs to be a wee bit longer for shore fishing for Sturgeon
By Thach
Lake Worth, Florida
Good rod
March 6, 2019
Better than teramar! Good casting! Pair with torium 14. Couple large creveal jack without any problems
By Chad
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Shimano Tallus extra heavy
December 24, 2018
Very nice jigging rod. Completely satisfied with its performance and the durability!
By Vincent
Boston
MH 40-80lbs
October 24, 2018
Excelllent rod! Probably the best rod under $200. Sensitive enough to pull progies and flounders, strong enough to pull tautogs, stripers,and blue fishes. Highly recommended!!!!
By Richard
Islamorida, FL
Great spinning rod
October 12, 2018
Great spinning Rod. 100’s of days on the water without an issue. Good combo with Saragosa
By Mike
MA
Awesome rods
July 9, 2018
Great spinning rod for stripers and blues
By Stephen
Fitchburg, MA
Nice Rod for $
May 31, 2018
Received rod timely and in great packaging.
Look forward to really putting this rod to the test, light weight should be able to chuck all day long with it
Looks great too.
Pros
  • light weight
Cons
  • none yet
By JAMES L.
Ga
Awesome rod
May 24, 2018
Paired with Shimano 8000d baitrunner . Great to jig with
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Greg
from Massachusetts asked:
January 7, 2020
Are these rods good for casting? And I want to pair with a Saragosa  6000 for inshore fishing of Bass, Blues,  and Tiny Tuna. 

Can you recommend a size?

1 Answer
The exact model you selected: https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tls72mbbl-tallus-blue-water-spinning-rod.html

This is the most ideal for a Saragosa 6000. Light enough to have fun with the blues as cast with. However has enough backbone to take those smaller tuna. 

Submitted by: Alyssa Madosky on January 8, 2020

James m Montgomery
from WA asked:
January 15, 2021
I'm going to be Albacore fishing using jigs, and live bait at times what rod would be better suited for both TLS72MBBL or the TLS72MHBBL ?  
1 Answer
I would go with the MH just for that extra backbone. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 18, 2021

shie
from FL asked:
November 2, 2016
what is lure range for this rod? i will be throwing lures between 1-4 ozs, will this rod get the job done?
1 Answer
The Shimano TLS72MBBL Tallus Blue Water Spinning Rod is rated for 1/2 oz - 2 oz lures.
Submitted by: Donald on November 8, 2016

bently chen
from Georgia asked:
October 20, 2016
is this rod has soft tip to throw live or frozen bait at pier for king mackerel? and i try to pair it with shimano saragosa sw 6000 reel and i do not know i have enough line capacity or do i need to go with larger sw 8000 size?
1 Answer
This rod does have a soft enough tip and i would recommend going with the Saragosa 8000 for more line capacity.
Submitted by: Donald on October 21, 2016

John
from Jacksonville FL asked:
September 25, 2014
What is the weight range for lures that I can cast with this rod? Will I be effectively able to cast lures such 1oz swim baits for tarpon and cobia? Thanks
1 Answer
Unfortunately, the rod is out of stock right now. The rod will definitely throw 1 oz lures and is perfect for Cobia and Tarpon.
Submitted by: Customer Service on September 27, 2014

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