Shimano TMS-F70H Teramar Inshore Southeast Spinning Rod

Shimano TMS-F70H Teramar Inshore Southeast Spinning Rod

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TD Code
TypeLengthPowerActionLine Weight (lb)Lure Weight (oz)Foregrip LengthReargrip LengthNo. of GuidesPrice
TMS-F70H
SHM-0403
Spinning7'HeavyMedium Fast15 - 301/2 - 23.0"10.0"Tip+8$139.99 USD
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Shimano Teramar Inshore rod series was created for anglers from two very different locations: the Southeast and the West Coast. Southeastern anglers will find perfect rods for plug casting for snook, spinning on the flats or tarpon fishing under passes. West Coast anglers have an array of rods that includes trigger-stick casting rods for swim baits and jig sticks.
  • Shimano TC4 Construction.
  • New Concept Fuji Hardloy guides.
  • Fuji reel seat.
  • Grade A cork handles.
  • Gudebrod thread wrapped guides.
  • Convenient hook keeper.
  • Limited 1 Year Warranty.


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Shimano Teramar Southeast Inshore Spinning Rods Recommended Uses
  • TMSF70H
    A great rod that has the strength of an offshore rod, but the castability of a flats rod. It’s ideal for tarpon, cobia or dolphin.
Shimano Teramar Southeast Inshore Spinning Rods Feature Details
  • Shimano TC4 Construction
    Shimano has engineered the new responsive TC4 Construction to elevate your fishing experience. The TC4 Construction wraps a double inner layer of advanced, dynamic T Glass with an inner and outer spiral of high modulus graphite. This breakthrough in design construction results in an extremely durable, crisp, yet lightweight rod.
  • Fuji Concept Lightweight Hardloy Guides
    The Teramar series is equipped with Fuji's Concept lightweight Hardloy guides. These low profile guides are produced from a special blend of high grade aluminum oxide, are diamond polished and permanently mounted to the frame. This new guide concept offers greater sensitivity,castability, increased accuracy and decreased line wear.
  • Fuji Reel Seat
    Built to last Fuji reel seats are designed with graphite nylon bodies, exclusive S-4 Stainless Steel hoods, with lined cushioned inserts to offer a lightweight reel seat with superior strength. Uniform design for increased comfort and self aligned hoods provide a solid lockdown on your reel foot that will never back off while fishing.
5 Stars based on 101 reviews
By Justin
San Antonio, Tx
Great rod for the money.
June 3, 2018
I have paired a MH 7.5 and a MH 7 foot with Tranx 400 reels, and they are about perfect for trolling and casting for king mackerel from my kayak. Once I can buy a couple more of these setups, I intend to leave my heavier tackle at home unless I plan to bottom fish next to the oil rigs.
Pros
  • Tough, good price, fairly light weight.
Cons
  • None.
By Bill
Florida
Great rod for the money
May 26, 2017
This is my second TMS MH rod. It is a great rod for the money. My 4 year old rod is 7'6" I bought it for slip cork fishing and throwing top water lures. I am hoping the shorter rod will be my new favorite for working a Cajun Thunder, twitch baits and heavy jigs in deep water. I haven't used it enough to decide on the shorter length.

Both rods are matching with Shimano Ci4 using 20# braid. They can stop almost anything I catch in the Intracoastal waterway here in NE FL/Jacksonville. I have caught redfish up to 38" in a foot of water.

A medium heavy action combined with a fast action tip is gentle enough to toss live bait a mile and not tear it up. It will also sling a top water plug or Bomber Long A with tremendous accuracy. Flats fishing is about hitting the target. These rods are great.

I also carry two T Allen high carbon micro guide 7'8" medium action with extra fast tips. They are the most sensitive rods I have ever seen. I use them for 1/8 jigs and lately an Unfair Advantage shrimp.

Both rods are also paired with Shimano Ci4 2500 and 10# braid. The rod is more than double the cost of my Teramar. They will cast a tiny weight across town! I use them the most. If a fish taps your lure it's like getting slapped in the hand amazing sensitivity.

The last rod on my boat is a Star Rod - Plasma 7' heavy action with 20# braid. It is rated for baits up to 2oz but can handle double that if bottom fishing.

I use it for soaking blue crab pieces for redfish, big live mullet and trolling. The rod is a beast and doesn't cast very well it's too stiff and too short. It works very well in specific circumstances.

All my rods are one piece. I am old enough to need hi-viz line. I get out two or three times a week.

Fish don't fear me....

Yet
Pros
  • Great price very durable.
Cons
  • My 4 year old rod is showing some rust on eyes. I fish only saltwater. They are rinsed off 95% of the time.
By Luis A.
CIUDAD DEL CARMEN, CAMPECHE
la mejor para orilla (the best for shore)
August 10, 2022
que mas se puede decir de shimano teramar, por el precio es de las mejoras opciones para hacer pesca de orilla, la primera vez que la use me di un festin con 15 capturas de jureles entre 4 y 5 kg, es muy versatil ya que puedes lanzar gomas desde 3/4 oz, se?uelos paseantes de 1.5 oz hasta jigs y sin cansarte ya que tiene el peso adecuado.
(what else can be said about shimano teramar, for the price it is one of the best options for shore fishing, the first time I used it I feasted on 15 jack mackerel catches between 4 and 5 kg, it is very versatile since you can cast from 3/4 oz rubbers, 1.5 oz walking lures to jigs and without getting tired since it has the right weight.)
Pros
  • fuerte
  • balanceada
  • excelente calidad
  • (strong
  • balanced
  • excellent quality)
Cons
  • ninguna (None)
By Peter G.
Massachusetts
Go to boat rod for New England inshore
April 21, 2022
I have a couple of these rods on the boat, and they have been great. Paired with a decent reel, these rods have the backbone to take 40#+ stripers without feeling undergunned. I use these to cast everything from small Jumpin' Minnows to the big 9' Docs - they're able to cast both, and work the lures nicely back to the boat.

I leave these out in the elements for most of the season, and they've held up nicely. Would definitely purchase again.
By Tom H.
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Thank god for Shimano…and Tackle Direct…
October 21, 2021
I fish every day…jacks, snook, reds, blue fish and sharks off my dock in a canal which leads to Ponce Inlet…my mancave has enough equipment to take an entire football team fishing…
But what excites me most is my four new Teramar rods, 7 and 8 foot medium heavy for 1/2 fo 2 ounce lures…
Yesterday my new Thunnus 8000 reels arrived which I paired with the 8 footer MH Teramar rods and almost new Stradic 5000’s paired with the 7 footers…all new 40 pound Power Pro from my new 1500 yard spool…almost heaven is all I can say…my old Baitrunner 3500 and 4500 at 25 years work fine but all things must pass…
At 72, I decided it was time to buy my last new spinning reels…grandson recently earned his Captains license and today we will fish:my new Pathfinder! Life is good…I expect to catch some bull reds, snook and Jacks today…
Thanks to Tackle Direct for making it happen so smoothly as usual!
Pros
  • For 32 years, fishing saltwater daily, Shimano has never failed me?
Cons
  • I just retired a 30 year old Stratic 4000?my repair guy said it?s time?remember, I use these tools two to three times per day?that?s a thousand times per year?sad to see the old reel retire, but these new rods and reels get me more excited than new equipment I bought over 60 years ago?by the way, the old equipment still work fine due to great engineering and manufacturing?
By josh
MERRITT IS, FL
Favorite inshore spinner
October 15, 2021
Have this paired with a 4k Shimano stradic fl. Favorite all around setup.
By David C.
Dominican Republic
Awesome inshore rod
September 13, 2021
Strong and pretty light on hand. Nice for does long day of fishing.
Pros
  • One of the best inshore rod in terms of quality price.
Cons
  • None
By Gian
Philadelphia, PA
best bang for your buck
September 10, 2021
The Teramar is such a great combination of power and finesse. I love the extra fast action the rod has, yet it has backbone to handle big, tough fish. This rod way outperforms it's price.
By Jeff
OGDEN, UT
2021 Tarpon Trip
August 19, 2021
Worried about trying to find a 2pc but this rod traveled great and better yet handles up to 150 pound tarpon with no issues. Absolutely a stellar rod!!!! Don’t buy a 2pc, buy this one and use the tube it comes in as your checked bag. Will be buying a 2nd one for sure!!
By John
Florida
Shimano
July 10, 2021
Another quality product from shimano. Definitely a solid casting rod. Almost too much back bone.
By Tony M.
New York long island
YouTube. Rod
June 28, 2021
Can throw3/8-1-1/4 ounce. Very nice rod. Ultra light but powerful. Caught alot of fluke from shore and boat. Blues and stripe bass to 10# no problem. Paired with 3000 size reel perfectly balanced.
By John
Virginia Beach
Teramar
May 27, 2021
My entire arsenal of rods are teramars.. wouldn't have it any other way. Perfect speckled trout rod..
Pros
  • The entire blank is the backbone. Light enough to work mirror lures all day and all week.
Cons
  • None
By Greg
Newport RI
Perfect for Blackfish/Tog
May 25, 2021
Absolutely perfect spinning rod to use when jigging for for blackfish in the northeast. Also use this rod when fishing backcountry reds and snook when i go to Florida. Makes great lite tackle boat rod for using eels when fishing directly over bass .
Pros
  • Highly versatile... outstanding price point
Cons
  • I wish it was about 4? to 6? longer
By Vincent f.
Cape may nj
Fluke Killer
April 28, 2021
Great fluke sea bass and blackfish rod. For the price this rod is terrific. Durable with backbone and light enough to pick through bites
By Westly
Merritt Island, FL
Nice Rod!
March 7, 2021
Very nice rod for the $, comparable to some others I have costing twice as much. Paired the TMS-70MH with a Shimano Baitrunner 4000d and 20lb braid. Works great for nearshore live baiting and even for pitching to schoolie dolphin.
7 Questions & 7 Answers
Chandler
from Murrells Inlet,SC asked:
January 1, 2019
Why would you say a Shimano 6000 series and a spin fisher 4500 for the same rod in the below questions? I am very curious, as I have two of these rods and am looking for the perfect reels for bull reds, cobia and occasional king fish during certain scenarios. I currently have two spinfisher 4500s but I wasn’t sure that was enough reel for this rod. I have the tms-f70h rods. Please let me know what you think.
1 Answer
Because reel manufactures while listing their reel as a 6000 or 7000 same size doesn't mean the reel itself will be the same size overall. They have their own specs
Submitted by: Bernie on January 3, 2019

Jimbo
from Portsmouth, NH asked:
November 24, 2018
What Shimano spinning reel is a good match for the SHIMANO TMS F70H rod?
1 Answer
A good Shimano reel for that rod would be the 6000 Saragosa.
Submitted by: Bernie on November 25, 2018

Travis
from SC asked:
August 25, 2018
Would a Penn 5500 Spinfisher be too large for the 7' Heavy?
1 Answer
The 4500 would be a better fit.
Submitted by: Bernie on August 27, 2018

Chandler
from Murrells Inlet,SC asked:
January 2, 2019
Is this a good rod for bull reds, cobia and the occasional tarpon? Also will the spinfisher 4500 be enough for this set up or should I go bigger?
1 Answer
This rod will be able to handle those fish with that size reel.
Submitted by: Ricky on January 4, 2019

JORGE
from TEXAS asked:
December 12, 2016
How much does the rod weigh?
1 Answer
The Shimano TMS-F70H Teramar Inshore Southeast Spinning Rod weighs 9.6 oz.
Submitted by: Donald on December 14, 2016

jake
from miami florida asked:
December 27, 2015
5000 penn battle 2 fit good?
1 Answer
That should be a good reel for this rod.
Submitted by: David on December 30, 2015

Bradystrelitz
from Boca Raton fl asked:
December 27, 2015
is it good for throwing snook jigs and snook from pier
1 Answer
I would say that this would be good for smaller lures up to 2 oz. Anything above that I would probably take a look at the Terez series of rods.
Submitted by: David on December 30, 2015

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