Shimano TLD-15 Triton Lever Drag Reel

Shimano TLD-15 Triton Lever Drag Reel

Price: $169.99
Model
TD Code
Line Retrieve Per CrankMono Capacity
(lb/yds)
PowerPro Capacity
(lb/yds)
Max Drag
at Full w/Freespool
Max Drag
at Strike w/Freespool
Ball
Bearings
Gear
Ratio
WeightPrice
TLD-15
SHM-0346
30 in20/450
25/350
30/300
50/700
65/530
80/405
22 lb15 lb4BB4.0:118.6 oz$169.99 USD
You don't need a big boat to catch big fish. In fact, there's absolutely no reason why you couldn't catch a 250-pound thresher shark from your 20-foot center console boat. Unless you left your Shimano TLD at home. If you own a small fishing boat, or you often find yourself elbow-to-elbow with your angling compatriots on the large party boats, you need a reel that's both nimble and versatile. The Shimano TLD reels are light in hand, so easy to shift they're almost mindless, and they're adaptable to any number of bluewater species from tuna to striped marlin. And because they're built by Shimano, durability is an inevitable part of the package. A large, private, ocean-going vessel may be neat, but it's not necessary. Just match the tackle to the situation. And let the fish fall where they may.
Lever Drag
Freespool or the perfectly dialed-in strike drag. With Shimano's lever drag reels - including Tiagra and all Shimano TLD reels - you won't make a mistake. Whether you need to back off quickly when a marlin starts its surface dance, or full drag pressure when a tuna goes deep and circles, you can rely on Shimano's lever drag to do the job.

Shimano TLD features:
  • Graphite Frame
  • Graphite Sideplate
  • Aluminum Spool
  • Rod Clamp
  • Barrel Handle Grip
  • A-RB (Anti-Rust Bearings)
  • Clicker
  • Counter Balanced Handle (TLD 15 only)
  • Approved for use in Saltwater
  • Rated for use with Mono, Fluorocarbon and PowerPro lines
5 Stars based on 39 reviews
By BH
FL
Best value in offshore reels?
August 9, 2022
As others have said, this may be the best "bang for your buck" reel if you're looking to get into offshore fishing, especially for those of us who don't really have true "offshore" boats.
We use the 25s for trolling lures, I have caught basically everything, including sailfish, mahi and my PB wahoo (about 60lb). 20s are good too if you dont need as much line capacity.
I use the 15s for livebait mackerel fishing on 20lb mono as well.
I would be willing to spend a few more bucks if they came with nicer / bigger handles
Pros
  • Simplicity, durability, smoothness
Cons
  • The handles should be better
By Alan
Nc
Great value
April 22, 2022
No better reel for the money
By Brandon
Berlin, MD
Great Reels for the Price
January 22, 2022
Fantastic reel for the price. Have used mine for bottom fishing and a little light trolling. I could see the handle being a little uncomfortable if battling a good-sized fish, but for everything I've caught so far it has been fine. Honestly, you can't ask for much more on a reel at this pricepoint.
By Mike
NJ
Great reels
November 12, 2021
Top notch reels for trolling striped bass
By Will
Mystic, CT
Best bang for your buck reel
September 6, 2021
Fantastic reels, if I am in the market to buy more reels it will be these.
By Travis
NJ
Great reel
July 31, 2021
Tons of line capacity does whatever I need it to do
Pros
  • Price , line capacity
By Sebastien
Glacis, Mahe, Seychelles
Best Reel for light trolling
June 5, 2021
This reel is very versatile but it's niche is light trolling. This reel will catch wahoo, small sail fish, school size yft and can even be used for grouper and snapper though here a lot will depend on the angler's skill when the fish strikes.
Pros
  • Light, idiot proof to use
Cons
  • The knod could be better
By Dave
Barnegat Light, NJ
Great reel
March 19, 2021
After a hard debate on which reels to buy I’m happy I went with 4x TLD-25s! Was able to get 525 yds on these but probably could’ve gotten 600+ if the shop (not TD!) had done what I’d asked. Nonetheless very happy with the purchase!
Pros
  • Great braid + top shot capacity
Cons
  • The handle is a little short but that?s all fixable.
By Joe
Vero Beach Florida
Great reel for the price
June 9, 2020
I’ve used this reel over and over again, it’s never failed me, I love it 👍
By Kyle
Port Aransas, Texas
TLD
May 21, 2020
Have had our 4 TLD's for 10 years and they are still in perfect condition and work perfectly every single time we use them.
By Kenny
MD
Love the TLD line
November 19, 2019
The TLD line is an amazing entry level reel that will be there for years even on charter boats I've seen, my only downside to this one is the knob. If they just made all their TLD lines with a football or round knob these reels would take over the entry level field
By Terry
Corpus Christi
Great surf reel
October 29, 2019
I bought it to put on a 20~40 1954 12' Yellow Fenwick. I restored the rod all new guides and rewrapped it & I knew I wanted this reel for the rod. I've used TLD reels since the 90's great for casting, trolling and jigging. . I can use it on my surf rod or troll for kingfish & Dolphin in my kayak in the Gulf.
By Tyler
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Best bang for your buck
October 23, 2019
I personally love the TLD series reels. If you’re on a budget, and looking for a quality reel, this is definitely it. I have a tld 20 and 30 and absolutely love them. I’m honestly thinking about adding more to my arsenal for the 2020 season. If you’re beginning to fish for big game fish, the Shimano TLD reels are where it’s at!!
By Josh
Surfside, Florida
Amazing reel
March 27, 2019
Extremely well made and built to last. I've had mine for many years. Bought it for bottom fishing from party boats.
Pros
  • Well made
  • Very powerful reel
  • Longevity
By OBX351
mclean, VA
Another classic and great reel from Shimano
December 16, 2018
I have 2, one is at least 10 years old, of these and a 25 and they are really great reels. They guy who cleans and services my reels in the off season, joking, said he doesn't service TLDs because they are too well built! We've never had an issue with any of them, even the one that's at least 10 years old. There's a reason everyone I spoke with about a trolling reel said to get a TLD.
Pros
  • Best bang for the buck reel out there.
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Dave v
from Nj asked:
May 3, 2019
Does it come with the 2 lugs to attach a safety tether?
1 Answer
This handle does not come with harness lugs 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on May 8, 2019

Tom Anderson
from philadelphia, pa asked:
November 28, 2016
Which rod would you recommend pairing this reel with? We will be using it mainly for Striped Bass fishing off the coast of southern NJ, usually using 16oz Mojo lures.
1 Answer
The Penn Rampage Conventional Boat Rods would pair well with the Shimano TLD-15 Triton Lever Drag Reel.
Submitted by: Donald on December 2, 2016

Brent Durstine
from Fl asked:
April 16, 2015
Does this reel have a line guide that when you reel the line in it puts it on the spool evenly?
1 Answer
Hello Brent. No, unfortunately this reel does not come with a level wind. Please feel free to contact us if you have any more questions!
Submitted by: Brandon on April 16, 2015

Eza
from Malaysia asked:
December 11, 2014
Would like to know the reel is made from which country - Malaysia/Japan? I know this is a product of Japan.
1 Answer
The reel is made in Malaysia.
Submitted by: Customer Service on December 12, 2014

Tim McElrath
from Virginia Beach, VA asked:
September 9, 2014
I am interested in this reel as a gift for my father. I have been reading the reviews on it and I found one that says this particular reel is prone to breakage with an internal pin that shears off. I am curious to know how common this is in your experience and if it is repairable? http://www.thehulltruth.com/sportfishing-charters-forum/265215-shimano-tld-15-a.html Above is the link that describes what I am speaking about. On that note, what size fish is this reel rated for? My father goes out on 3/4 day head boats out of San Diego and we recently got into a school of yellowfin tuna in the 20-40lb range. We were catching them on old Penn 155's and a Jigmaster spooled with 25lb mono. Would this reel be a good replacement for him going for smaller yellowfin tuna and yellowtail of similar size? Or should I step up to the next size reel? Thank you for your assistance.
1 Answer
We have heard about this issue however, we have not experienced it. The TLD-15 can handle fish up to 100#. He would be very well equipped for the fish he would encounter with this reel.
Submitted by: Customer Service on September 10, 2014

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