Shimano TMCE66H Teramar Inshore Northeast 6ft 6in Casting Rod

Shimano TMCE66H Teramar Inshore Northeast 6ft 6in Casting Rod

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Model
TD Code
LengthPowerActionPowerPro Line Wt. (lb)Lure Wt. (oz)Handle TypeReargrip LengthForegrip LengthPrice
TMCE66H
SHM-2919
6'6''
1 pc.
HeavyMedium
Fast
20-502-6Full Grip12''5.5''$169.99 USD
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  • TC4 blank construction
  • Fuji Aluminum Oxide Guides
  • Fuji reel seat
5 Stars based on 3 reviews
By Tommy
Mt Airy, Maryland
Teramar 15-30 👍👍👍👍👍
September 26, 2018
For those looking for outstanding value and high performance, this rod delivers. I was looking for a very lightweight rod that was good for most Northeast inshore species but also capable of handling small tuna or a big striper. Rod was maxed-out in Montauk and performed like a stud! I paired it with a Van Staal VR50 and it can do almost anything. In addition, I made my first in-store visit. So nice to talk w/ folks who really know their product- Thanks Alex!
Pros
  • Very light rod
  • Handles heavy fish too
  • High quality from butt to tip
Cons
  • None
By Victor
Port Ewen, NY
Great back bone
July 5, 2016
I bought this rod to fill a niche between my "flounder rod" and my "cod rod" and it was perfect. This is great for stripers, fluke, and gator blues.
Pros
  • Great "back bone!"
Cons
  • Rod but cover keeps slipping off. Fixed it jwith a rubberband shimm.
By Michael
Pelham, NY
Very happy with this choice
March 25, 2016
Paired this rod with an Abu Garcia Revo NaCl 60 to use primarily for chunking Stripers in the northeast. However, its caught everything from beat blackfish to grouper and jigging Tuna off the humps down in Marathon, Florida. Its handled every fish like a champ and has plenty of backbone. Only dislike was this one came with a split grip and I would have preferred a full grip, but its a minor blemish for a great rod.
2 Questions & 2 Answers
Spencer
from Annapolis, Maryland asked:
December 10, 2018
What is a good conventional reel by Shimano to pair with this rod?
1 Answer
That would pair well with a smaller Talica like the Tac10 or tac12
Submitted by: Bernie on December 12, 2018

Eric
from Providence, RI asked:
March 11, 2017
What is the weight of the rod itself? I am looking for super light weight rod for fluking using a siegler SGN reel. Thank you.
1 Answer
The weight of this rod is 8 oz. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 11, 2017

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