Shimano TRS96MA Tiralejo Surf Spinning Rod

Shimano TRS96MA Tiralejo Surf Spinning Rod

Price: $319.99
Model
TD Code
LengthPowerActionPower
Pro Line
Rating(lb)
Lure
Rating (oz)
Reel SeatGuide Type# of
Guides
Price
TRS96MA
SHM-2986
9'6
2 pcs
MediumModerate Fast30-503/4-3Fuji DPSFuji BKWAGT+7$319.99 USD
The new Shimano Tiralejo Surf Spinning Rods are made with the all new Shimano C4S blank construction which utilizes high modulus blank and wraps 4 outer layers of 90 degree graphite. The C4S construction is a unique design that uses Carbon "C" a 4 layer process "4" and slit carbon tape "S" while using high modulus carbon "HM". THe rod is wrapped with an inner and outer layer of carbon tape over two layers of carbon pre-preg. This design significantly increases the strength of the rod but more importantly increases the recovery rate which in turn allows you to cast farther and more accurately as it helps eliminate blank twist when put under a heavy load. This new rod construction will increase the hoop strength for maximum pulling power without inhibiting the sensitivity.

  • Custom long cast concept guide spacing
  • Fuji stainless steel frame with alconite inserts
  • Black shrink tube grip
  • Fuji DPS reel seat
4.5 Stars based on 28 reviews
By KC
Jersey Shores, NJ
Not the same quality anymore!
July 14, 2022
Tiralejo Surf Rods has been a workhorse for surf fishermen. I have been using Tiralejo for many years. Just received the new 9 ft 6 inch version in April 2022, fishes a few times and the epoxy is cracked at the joint section. Sent it back for warranty and Shimano declined the warranty. Shimano claimed that a big fish was caught and the joints were not inserted tight. See photos, rod is only a month old, fished a few times and caught gator blues.
Pros
  • 9 ft 6 inch version at $310
  • Good action and cast lures very far.
Cons
  • Not as durable as Shimano used to make the Tiralejo, quality went down hill, not worth $310 for a month and a few times of use.
  • Very surprised Shimano denied the warranty claim.
  • Extremely bad craftsmanship, or cheap epoxy finish coat.
  • Better quality and value with ODM or Lami.
By Francis
Martinsburg, WV
These rods are awesome.
April 25, 2022
I own two 12 foot tiralejo surf rods that I regularly take to Cape Hatteras. They have never let me down. One of them has a 6500 bait runner and the other has a Saragosa. Both reels are spooled with braid. They are sensitive enough to feel a puffer fish bite and strong enough to catch a 7 foot shark. They can handle everything the surf can throw at them. One bit of advice. If you are using braid with a mono or fluorocarbon leader I would use a double uni knot or a knot where the tag end of the mono or fluorocarbon is toward the reel. If the tag end is facing the tip it will get caught in the guides and get tangled. Don’t use an Albright knot, you will get frustrated. This is a great rod and it’s very durable and light.
Pros
  • Strong, casts great, light, very nice taper.
Cons
  • Don?t use an Albright knot.
By Chris
Florida
Awesome blank!
December 29, 2021
I purchased the 12' Medium-Heavy 2-6 oz to throw 3-4 oz sinkers with bait to catch Pompano and Whiting in FL. I paired it to one of my Shimanos Ultegras 5500 Ci4+. Here are my initial impressions. The rod is very light (17oz) and does cast very far, I got at least 80-100 yards on my casts using 25-ft of shock leader (mono 30-lb) and Powerpro braid 15-lb as main line plus a double dropper rig with sandleas/clam and a 4oz sinker Compared to my other rods, Carolina Cast Pro 13' 3-6 oz, it is a stiff rod and when you hammer it, you feel the recoil back to your body, may be I have to adapt my casting style but I did not like the recoil from the rod recovery. As far as sensitivity, the tip could be softer to aid in bite detection (when sitting on the sand spike) and to aid when reeling the fish (to prevent ripping off the hook off the mouth of my target fish). However, I was able to catch 3 Pompano my very first time with this rod. In terms of the craftsmanship and finish, I was not impressed at all. The guide wraps are well done but nothing that screams top of the line, the transitions between the but cap or reel seat to the rod blank are very austere (may be to save weight? no ring or beveled epoxy from butt to blank and a flat ring between reel seat and blank). It does not have any cushioned coasters or wrapping above/below the reel seat to make fish fighting more comfortable, just rubber flock covering the blank. I would say the overall finishing is comparable to rods that are half the price. The butt rubber cap is Pack bay, seat and guides are Fuji. The action of the rod may be more fast than the advertised moderate-fast. Last, the tip top guide is a size 8 which in my opinion may add friction when you use a thick 30-lb mono shock leader. My other distance rods have a tip top ring size 10. Overall a nice rod that gets the job done.
Pros
  • Excellent blank
  • Casts far
Cons
  • Finish could be nicer
By Micah
Gulf Shores
Great rods
July 1, 2021
I bought two of the 9’6” for my daughters to use for surf fishing. I paired them with Spinfisher 5500 long casts. I really like the combination. I read in a past review that the grip is very narrow and will wear out your hand during a long fight. I agree, so I did a paracord wrap around the grips on each side of the real seat. IMO, it looks good and it should help my daughters hold the rod if they hook into a big Red or Drum.
Pros
  • Light rod for a 9?6?
Cons
  • Could have a thicker grip at least above the real seat.
By Rob
Mays Landing, NJ
9'6" Medium Rod Fantastic Surf Rod
June 25, 2020
Love this rod. Bought it in summer of 2019 and the sensitivity and casting distance of lures is truly superb. The size make this very easy to handle and with the matches lure weight and the Shimano Baintrunner 6000D i'm running on it, it casts as far as i need while still being able to gets cut bait and smaller baits in out into the troughs. Sensitivity with power pro has you feeling the littlest nibbles and enough back bone to take on fighting blue or stronger stripers. I've loved fishing this rod off the coast of NJ.
Pros
  • Super Sensitive
  • balanced and easy to work
Cons
  • none i love it! You could spend less but getting the same sensitivity it probably not going to happen
By Andrew
Philadelphia, PA
basically perfect
May 19, 2020
This is a great rod. Used for 2 seasons and zero complaints. I do wish it were a little thinner as it can feel a little bulky in the hand but it is super light and very easy to cast.
Pros
  • easy to cast. durable. a shimano.
Cons
  • a little pricey.
By Mustapha
Whitestone, NY
Awesome cast
March 24, 2020
cast very far with super ease. Am loving it
Pros
  • long cast + light weight
Cons
  • none so far
By Chip
New Hampshire
Nice feel
March 18, 2020
Casts beautifully!
By Kenny
Columbia, Maryland
Really enjoy this blank
November 21, 2019
It’s a slim handle that’s great for plugging. I have no problem throwing 1/2 and 3/4 with this. It’s really sensitive for when im catching bait too
By Shawn
North East, MD
Cast a mile
June 20, 2019
Just purchased this rod... love it cast a mile great for throwing poppers
Pros
  • Cast long distance
Cons
  • None as of yet
By Travis
bayville, NJ
great heavy duty rod
May 3, 2018
great for snag and drop off the surf and throwing big plugs handles big fish very well
By G D.
Old Saybrook CT
High quality surf rod for light use
January 4, 2018
I own two of these rods, the 9'6" and the 10'6". Both are fantastic light plugging rods! I've thrown plugs up to 3oz with the 10'6" and 2.5oz with the 9'6". They both throw SP minnows and other light plugs very well! And they work pencil poppers and other topwater lures nicely. Solid backbone in both rods, and a nice uniform bend. Easy to forget it's a 2 piece. Overall a very nice surf rod for light use.
Pros
  • High quality surf rod for light use. Makes schoolies fun and can handle a fish into the 20# class.
Cons
  • None.
By SAEJIN
HICKSVILLE, NY
My Main Surf ROD
December 1, 2017
This paired up with VR 150 can Dominate surf. Cast Far and blank material is very nice.
By Brian
Kansas
Shimano Tiralejo 12'
July 2, 2017
For surf fishing in Florida replaced 12 ft ugly sticks with a pair of 12 ft tiralejo rods. Paired with Battle 8000's. They are super nice, light, powerful. Great rod.
Pros
  • Light weight, easy to load on cast, casts further, good with bigger chunk bait, handles big fish (sharks to 5 ft) yet sensitive enough detect bites and fight small fish.
Cons
  • I like the small diameter handle untill I fought a shark for 1 hr 20 min from the beach, it was painful. Need gloves if fighting big fish. Broken handle on 3 rd day got wedged in rod holder on take..
By Edoo
Montgomery,alabama
Great rod ever I had
October 7, 2016
When I cast it, it is longer than any others that I have
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Reza
from Germany asked:
November 11, 2018
Hello, Which reel type and size would you recommend for Shimano Tiralejo TRS96MA? Thanks!
1 Answer
I would recommend using the Shimano ULTCI45500XTC Ultegra CI4 Plus Spinning Reel.
Submitted by: Ricky on November 12, 2018

Joe
from CA asked:
March 24, 2017
Hi is the tiralejo surf 9'6 50/50 split and should i get this one or the mojo surf 9' for my slammer 4500 its for striper
1 Answer
The Shimano TRS96MA Tiralejo Surf Spinning Rod is a 50/50 split and i would recommend going with a St Croix Mojo over the Tiralejo to pair with the Slammer 4500 for better balance and stability. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 25, 2017

Aram
from california asked:
January 10, 2017
Does this rod take the counterbalance weight system (as in the older tiralejo models)? If so, would pairing it with a smaller spinning reel (Shimano CI4 4000) work?
1 Answer
The Shimano TRS96MA Tiralejo Surf Spinning Rod does not have the counter weight system on the 2nd generation rods.
Submitted by: Donald on January 11, 2017

Sam
from Fort Lee, NJ asked:
September 1, 2016
How long is the lower grip section below the reel seat?
1 Answer
The lower grip length is 18 inches.
Submitted by: Donald on September 2, 2016

René Wolff
from Santiago Chile South America asked:
April 17, 2015
Need to know the weight of the Shimano TRS96MA Tiralejo Surf Spinning rod?? Thanks in advance
1 Answer
Hello. This rod weighs 11.5 ounces. Please feel free to contact us if you have any more questions!
Submitted by: Brandon on April 18, 2015

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