Tsunami Trophy Wire Line Casting Rods

Tsunami Trophy Wire Line Casting Rods

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TD Code
TypeLengthPiecesPowerLine WeightLure WeightPrice
TSTBC 661HW
TSU-0029
Casting6'6"1Heavy-WireN/ARig/Jig$109.89 USD
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TSTBC 761HW
TSU-0065
Casting7'6"1Heavy-WireN/ASpoon/Plug$119.89 USD
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TSTBC-842HW
TSU-0196
Casting8'32Heavy-WireN/ASpoon/Plug$158.99 USD
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Premium quality construction, components and performance are all precision designed into the TSUNAMI TROPHY Series of rods are produced exclusively by Bimini Bay Outfitters Performance Products. Tough unidirectional graphite blanks deliver increased sensitivity, toughness, power and strength to overcome trophy size gamefish. Light weight and strength mean less angler fatigue while fighting the biggest fish with better energy transfer and more force directed to the fish. The high modulus graphite aids in refining each rod action to assure the best of energy storage and transfer on every cast or during the longest and toughest fight.
  • Smooth, tough, strong SPEED butt
  • Braced tungsten carbide guides for strength and wear resistance
  • Precision machined Aluminum Reel seat and Gimbal
4 Stars based on 2 reviews
By Rodrigo
EASTON, PA.
NICE WELL MADE TROLLING RODS FOR THE MONEY
January 10, 2016
I have not yet used these rods since I purchased them during the winter. I have outfitted them with shimano tekota 700's and depth hunter braided line to use anything from mojo rigs to umbrellas to stretches.
I do own and also use Tony Maja rods with Tekota 800's with wire line but those are strictly for my bunker spoons....If you plan on using strictly for spoons then the tony mama's do the job but at double the price... if you plan on using different rigs then these should get the job done.... nice quality for the money
By NJSurfer
NJ
Decent Starter Rod
June 9, 2014
I bought this rod because this spring is the first time I've given wire lining spoons a serious go. I didn't want to break the bank so went with this one. I've trolled it 3 times now and have brought in a few decent stripers. It gives the requisite "pulsing" while trolling and it has decent power with a fish on. Overall, a good rod for the price.
3 Questions & 3 Answers
Seth Whitby
from NJ asked:
October 22, 2021
I am looking for an all purpose conventional rod for deep sea fishing and striped bass trolling and jigging. Would this rid be a good choice?
1 Answer
Hi Seth, Do you plan to use wireline? I would not suggest the Tsunami Trophy Wire Line Casting Rods unless you plan on using wireline for trolling bunker spoons. I would recommend the St. Croix MSWC70MHF Mojo Salt Conventional Rod: TackleDirect Code: SCR-1636. https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mswc70mhf-mojo-salt-conventional-rod.html. This rod will be versatile to troll lures and mojos for Stripers, and be be sensitive enough for jigging and bottomfishing. If you tell us more about your fishing application we can help narrow down your selection. Please let us know what else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on October 26, 2021

Dom
from New York asked:
March 2, 2021
What strength is this rod, I see it says heavy wire. Although I was wondering if it was similar to a medium heavy? Also does the rod have a soft tip? 
1 Answer
The "Heavy-Wire" you see for the power rating simply describes that this is a H power rod rated for wire. It has a soft tip for detecting hits and the blank, itself, is designed with increased overall sensitivity. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on March 3, 2021

Tony M
from NJ asked:
January 30, 2020
I'm looking for an economical trolling rod mainly for bunker spoons for striped bass inshore, but also something versatile for occasional offshore use (Bonito, Skipjack, Mahi). Would the 7'6" Wire Line rod (TSTBC-761HW) or the Airwave Jigging Casting Rod (TSAWBCJ-701MH) be a better choice?
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The Tsunami TSTBC761HW Trophy Wire Line Rod would be the better choice since it is mainly designed for trolling spoons especially wire and can be used for other applications. The Airwave is better for jigging but can work if that is the rod you decide on. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on February 5, 2020

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