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|  | |  | | | Okuma Fishing TU-150 Tundra 15-Foot 3-Piece Surf/Pier Spinning Rod (Large, White/Blue) | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Medium heavy action; 10 to 30 line weight; 2 to 8 lure weightFive plus tip reinforced, double footed guides with ceramic inserts; fold down stripper guideEVA foam fore and rear grips; split butt grip configuration with a rubber butt capCorrosion resistant stainless steel hooded real seats; one year warranty
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| | Description | Okuma-Feet s Tundra TU-150 medium action is a great surf/pier fishing rod. With its highly durable construction and comfortable fore and rear grips this 15 foot rod is ready for any big game fishery there is. Features include durable glass fiber rod blank construction, 3 pcs, reinforced double footed guides, Long lasting ceramic guide inserts, stainless steel hooded reel seats, comfortable EVA foam fore and rear grips, fold down stripper guide, split butt grip configuration and durable rubber butt cap |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.0 inches | | Product Width: | 6.0 inches | | Product Height: | 48.0 inches | | Package Length: | 62.0 inches | | Package Width: | 3.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.75 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 21 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
OKUMA TU-150 Nov 12, 2010
By ARTIE STOUT The TU-150 is 15' long. It is 3 pieces. I own 2 and bought my 3rd on 11/9/10 on Amazon. The rod is phenomenal. I recommend you litely sand all connecting points for the joints so that the sections do not stick together because they will... after sanding rub surfer's "SEX WAX" for surf boards around the connecting joints (inside/outside as applicble). This rod casts about 30% further than my 12' surf rods and I use it in extreme surf with heavier weights OR when I just want to cast as far as any human being can cast a weight and a bait...no kidding.... I am able to cast 12 and 14 ounce weights with this rod in extreme conditions and I can cast an 8 ounce weight so far I have had other surf fishermen watch in awe. I fish for Stripers and Blues on Long Beach Island N.J. and this rod is great. Clean it after every use, treat it well and enjoy it. Put a good reel on it, big reel recommended as this is a big rod. Nice tip action does not lie, tells you when a fish is messing with your bait. It takes a bit of muscle and skill to cast this beast and I love mine (all 3).....they make surf fishing even more fun !. Enjoy !. -ARTIE STOUT
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
BEST Apr 23, 2011
By HERB M Great rod perfect for fishing off the shore and the lightweight and durable for any type of fisherman. I've been fishing for 15 years and i've found no problems with rod and for the price you can't go wrong
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Can cast very far that is why I loving this rod Jun 05, 2011
By Tony Shih Pros: It is long 15' and that gives better casting distance The first guide has a large diameter so the line travels easily Compared to other surf rods guide diameters are larger including the last guide which I believe adds more distance to the casting Rod color white is better when fishing at night to detect bites without using bells or led light Stronger rod blanks Non slip thick rubber grips and their positioning is better for distance or power casting The rod action is very good for distance casting
Cons: Sections stick together extremely hard to remove Guide materials tends to rust easily Reel seat has a minor play to it further tightening will damage some rubber around it. Pole is heavier and thick in diameter Very short insert points in sections (probably cost minimization in manufacturing process) it is a major disadvantage on this rod Short insertion points in sections may have made them fatter to make section joins stronger but sometimes totally impossible to remove sections
Rating: 4 stars
Experience: My good experiences are tainted with bad experiences. I had virtually impossible to detach rod sections. Drove few hours to get to the high tide in one of the best surfs ended up with rod sections stucked together with guides facing opposite directions. Let alone that I could not even bring it back home as it not fit in the car without removing sections. Word of warning when assembling do not press sections hard together it will create a vacuum (just like clapping with cupped hands). Make slowly and gently go in (bit hard though).
If sections stucked together then remove the reel completely and hold rod 70 degrees to the earth surface (10 o'clock facing west) from the bottom section then go shake the rod hard to loosen the joints.
If above did not work flatten out the rod on a table and lightly clamp the MALE section (WARNING do not clamp tight) use thick rugs on clamping area to avoid any damages to the rod paint work. Lightly make three taps around the edge of the joint in order to press the female section slide out use a very blunt object like a cold chisel (not a sharp object) and a light hammer.
Why I rate 4 is mainly due to reasonable prize and the action of the rod.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
big long rod Mar 20, 2011
By Bruce Edwards It's big!!!...but that's why you order it. For the price, I don't know how they can sell it for ~ $35. Surprisingly well made for an inexpensive 15' surf rod. Casts a mile, but not for someone with a cardiac condition, as you will work. I have it paired with a 30 lb. test Daiwa 9000C and with some practice, it will sling it past the far break +. Recommend for someone looking to try distance surf casting.
I usually surf fish in close with a grub or Gulp; perch, corbina, croaker, halibut on a light spinning rig ~ 6-8 lb test, 7.5 ft. rod. With this 15 footer I cast out a piece of bait, put it in a holder and then use the fun light tackle for perch, etc., while I wait for something further out to hit this rig and ring the rod tip bell. In SoCal that usually means a small leopard shark or a ray. Fun
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Ok not great Oct 29, 2010
By Buddy Mulkey
"BuddyM"
The ad said two piece but it is a three piece rod. I have another similar rod that also is three piece, not bad but wanted a two piece. Two problems with rod, the sections stuck together and I had a hard time getting them apart. Actually two did not come apart the second time I used it. Also it developed a small crack at the joint, about 1/8" long. It has a good feel when fishing with it and I liked the eye that lays down when transporting. I own a lot of Okuma equipment for surf fishing and this rod is the only item I am not thoroughly pleased with.
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