Tsunami TSSPJC-681H Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Casting Rod

Tsunami TSSPJC-681H Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Casting Rod

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TD Code
TypeLengthPowerActionLine WeightPrice
TSSPJC-681H
TSU-0232
Casting6'8''
1 pc
HeavyModerate-Slow20 - 50 lb.$99.99 USD
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The new Trophy Series Conventional Slow Pitch Jigging Rods from Tsunami are constructed with the most modern and durable carbon fiber available! Each ultra-thin profile blank features a compact multi-layer design to deliver power, sensitivity and extraordinary flex under all circumstances. The high density layered blank construction uses Omni-directional scrim at the core for excellent internal hoop strength, resilient unidirectional power, with tip-to-butt fibers for finely tuned actions and unparalleled sensitivity. The result is a light, strong, powerful and sensitive rod which combines proven superior lifting power with fast sensitive blank recovery! Whether used for light tackle or heavy duty applications Trophy Slow pitch rods will balance with today’s compact conventional reels for a featherweight outfit that can perform like gear twice its size! Whether you are deep jigging reef fish, pulling tog from an underwater lair, or drifting for summer flounder, these super strong and incredibly sensitive rods will alert you to the lightest pick up or the most violent strike almost before it happens.

All models are braid ready with only the best of Fuji components selected for durability and longevity. Slow Pitch models feature genuine Fuji® Deep Pressed Concept “O” guides throughout. The conventional models are designed with a spiral wrapped guide train delivering more power and optimum load balance. Fuji® graphite reel seats are selected for strength, corrosion resistance and light weight. Grips are durable, lightweight, high density EVA and custom contoured for plenty of comfort regardless of the technique used. All guides are precisely wrapped and finished with a tough epoxy coating. While they will excel at the new and growing Slow Pitch jigging techniques, Trophy Slow pitch models are versatile enough to take on plenty of other salt water applications and excel in any number of situations.
4.5 Stars based on 52 reviews
By Chuck
18444
great rod
August 30, 2022
absolutely love this rod. im ordering another one in the 7 ft version.
By MikeB
Tampa area, FL
Small reel seat limits reel selection
August 28, 2022
Had my spiral wrapped Tsunami Slow Pitch rod set up with a Seigler SG. It was fine for that. I had the Seigler on another slow pitch rod when it was lost. Bought a Penn Fathom 15XNLD 2 Speed reel to pair with this Tsunami SP rod but the reel seat is too small to fit it. Will have to buy a Penn SPJ rod I guess. Not sure will have a use for this rod any more. You might want to check at a physical store if this rod will fit first, then order from TD as they often have the best price.
Pros
  • Was a good rod with a small reel
Cons
  • Small reel seat limits reel selection, should check first so don't have to return rod or buy another reel to fit.
By Slow M.
Long Island
Excellent fluke rod
August 20, 2022
Paired with baitcaster . Excellent fluke rod
Pros
  • Great price . Similar specs to skinner dark matter rod n half the price
Cons
  • None so far
By Jim
Westport,Mass.
Great rod! Working well so far.
August 5, 2022
Gift for my son in law. He loved it and it caught fish. Am buying another for my son.
By Tom
NJ
Good for fluking and seabass
July 28, 2022
I have a spinning and conventional version of this rod. A little bit flimsy when it comes to jigging some heavier bucktails for fluke but it definitely gets the job done. I have it paired with a quantum accurist.
By Joel
Montauk, NY
5 star
July 27, 2022
Super lite, fun to jig with! Teamed with tranx 3000 reel. Can’t beat this combo
Pros
  • Lite
  • Good quality
  • Good price
Cons
  • None
By BKOSC
CT
FISH CATCHER
July 23, 2022
Good quality rod ,very sensitive , you can feel the lightest take ,scored lots of fluke, porgies and sea bass
By Ryan
Newark, DE
Great value rod
June 1, 2022
Great rod for jigging and live lining. Good components, very light, and plenty of backbone for larger fish.
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Good components
  • Reasonable price
Cons
  • None so far
By SDBOWMAN
Chesapeake Virginia
Tsunami slow pitch jigging rods
May 25, 2022
Love the action on these rods have begun well on sea bass I currently have a medium heavy and a extra heavy model and in considering adding a heavy action model to my Arsenal looking forward to jigging tilefish Snapper grouper and other species species
Pros
  • Surprising quality for the price
By Joshua
Philadelphia,PA
Great Rod
April 26, 2022
I have a few of these rods. The one I recommend the most is the 7 foot heavy conventional. Great all round bottom fishing rod. From fluke to sea bass to tog. If you are dropping on a deep wreck for tog or striper/drumfishing I would go with the 7’6. The only thing is that the reel seat doesn’t fit every conventional reel. I have two rods with avet sxj’s and they fit perfectly but wouldn’t seat a shimano torium 14.
Pros
  • Great Rod
Cons
  • Reel seat doesn?t fit every reel
By Matt
NJ - New Jersey
They get it done
February 28, 2022
Light and strong with great action at this price point.
By Gabriel
California
Great fishing rod! Highly recommended!
February 25, 2022
I have used this rod 5 times now, and I can tell you this is one of the best rishing rods I have fished with!
Pros
  • I really like the light weight, very comfortable to fight fish, it works jigs great!
Cons
  • Didn?t find any cons with this rod!
By Jeff
Bethlehem, PA
Suprisingly strong rod
February 5, 2022
Well built and can handle 40-60# yellowfin. Landed a few last year. Looking for more in 22'
Cons
  • Wish it came with a spiral right.
By James
Navarre, Florida
Trophy 761XH (pics)
January 27, 2022
Haven't put this to the test yet but over the spring/summer we will see how it holds up.
We jig off the panhandle of Florida for just about everything from 30lb red snapper to 60lb+ AJs along with a handful of sharks that won't leave us along.
Decided to try something new and paired this with the Gomexus LX50 reel which will have 40lb nomad multi colored braid.
But overall this rod looks amazing and hopefully will hold up.
Pros
  • Eyes rotate to the left for right handed reels
  • Eyes look good and hopefully will last
  • XH model has the strength but extremely flexible and lightweight
  • Fairly affordable compared to other brands in its class
Cons
  • Not enough pics online of the rod
  • No room for a reel clamp
  • Will update once we have used it a few times
By Karl R.
CT
Great Combo Rod
January 7, 2022
I ordered this rod for Fluke, Sea Bass Blackfish. It is light and sensitive enough for fluke fishing and strong enough to pull blackfish out of there holes.
9 Questions & 9 Answers
Walt Hammond
from Maryland asked:
September 21, 2018
Is the Shimano Calcutta 400B too small for thes MH?
1 Answer
The 400 would fit(a little on the light side) but it would be a very light weight setup.
Submitted by: Bernie on September 24, 2018

Tony
from PA asked:
November 24, 2017
Would the Daiwa LEXA 300 HD pair well with this rod? Thanks
1 Answer
Pairing the two would create a good jigging setup.
Submitted by: Bernie on November 24, 2017

Mohamed Nabih
from Egypt asked:
May 24, 2022
Could this rod fit for Shimano Ocia Jigger F custom reel ?
1 Answer
Hi Mohamed, The Ocea Jigger F Custom will fit nicely on the Tsunami 681H Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Casting rod. Please let us know if you need any further assistance! Tight Lines!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on May 25, 2022

Saul
from Costa Rica asked:
November 6, 2020
What are the jig weight for each model? 

Usually slow pitch rods are rated by the size of the jig.

1 Answer
Hello Saul, thanks for being interested in our product. Here is the lure weight for each size of the Tsunami Trophy slow pitch jigging casting rod.


6'6" Medium- Heavy(1-4 1/4 oz.)

6'8" Heavy (2-5 1/4 oz.)

7' Heavy (1 3/4-4 1/4 oz.

7' Extra heavy (2-7 oz.)

7'6" Extra heavy (3 1/4- 7oz.)



Submitted by: Bass O on November 9, 2020

ken
from Pemberton NJ asked:
August 31, 2019
is this an acid wrap rod ? wich would be better for fluke fishing heavy or medium heavy rod?
1 Answer
Yes, and you can use this rod depending on how deep you are fishing. But it can work. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on September 2, 2019

Justin in OC
from Laguna Beach, CA asked:
June 26, 2018
I have a Ocea Conquest 200HG and want to slow pitch in Southern Cal. Looking at these Tsunami's. Based on inshore/offshore applications, am I better off with Heavy or medium heavy? Should I be looking at another stick as well?
1 Answer
I would recommend using the medium heavy over the heavy with the size ree you are pairing with.
Submitted by: Ricky on July 5, 2018

Hussain
from Sarasota., FL asked:
April 24, 2018
would Shimano TOR16HGA Torium SW Reel fit with this rod?
1 Answer
The Shimano TOR16HGA Torium SW Reel would fit on the Tsunami TSSPJC-681H Trophy Series Slow Pitch Jigging Casting Rod and will make up a good combo.
Submitted by: Donald on April 26, 2018

WALTER
from san francisco, CA asked:
February 6, 2018
HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO TSAWBCJ-66IMH AND TSTBCJ-661MH ? WHICH IS BEST FOR DEEP SEA ROCKCOD FISHING ?
1 Answer
The Trophy Series Slow Pitch rods are going to be a much lighter weight and thinner blank than the Airwave. Both rods are going to have a much slower action than any fast action rod. This means that the rods will have a deeper bend throughout the mid-section of the rod, whereas a fast action rod bends predominantly at the tip.
Submitted by: Devon on February 13, 2018

Will Kinsella
from Belmar ju asked:
November 12, 2017
Will the Daiwa saltist 20hc or the shimano tekota 500 fit on comfortably?
1 Answer
I feel like the Tekota is too large for the reel. The Saltist 20 is a better fit. Personally, I feel like this model would pair up best with a lowprofile baitcasting reel or a small conventional like the Avet SXJ.
Submitted by: Devon on November 13, 2017

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