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Shimano Electronic Boat Reels

July 1st, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Shimano Electronic Boat Reels

Dendoumaru HP

The Dendoumaru HP has been introduced for anglers whose specialty is deepwater bottom bashing. This electric reel is ideal for fishing really deep waters whereby it is too tiring and time consuming for anglers to repeatedly crank up their rigs for bait checking or fighting deep large stuborn fish. Features of this reel include a power 3.1 gear ratio for ease of cranking, 564,5Ncm( 57.6kgcm) of torque via the electric motor, 15kg f drag force and a maximum lifting speed of 160m/minute. The reel also features 15 Speed Raku-Raku mode with a technical lever and is washable. Generally, an easy to maintain reel.

Dendoumaru XT

The Dendoumaru XT are electric reels that are suited for anglers who enjoy the luxury of bottom fishing targeting mid size fishes without the need for a heavy reel. The use of a lightweight reel enables the angler the agility and versatility to move around the boat easily, and the angler can fish comfortably all day without getting tired. Hi speed retrieve with lifting speeds of up to 195m/min ensures that you will be the fastest in changing baits and resetting, resulting in you having more fishing time. The Dendoumaru XT is virtually maintenance free and is the ideal choice for the serious bottom fishermen.

Dendoumaru Beastmaster HP

Based on the ever popular Dendoumaru 4000HP model, this new model has higher specs & features to satisfy the discerning deep sea angler. New Dendoumaru Beastmaster reel have improve winding force of 54kg (525N) & a faster retrieve speed of 180metres per minute. Maximum drag force was beef up to 20kg for better fish fights.
Infact, this reel is the most powerful in the Shimano Electric reels category.With this improved features drive gear was redesigned to be thicker & bigger in order to withstand this additional force. A more powerful high endurance motor was employed & an all Aluminum diecast frame was used so that heat could be dissipated effectively.

The fast winding button was replaced with 3 buttons for easy speed adjustment during fish fightsFinally, handle assembly was also improved with the use of Tiagra style Septon handle knob for the final battle with the beast. With all these improvements, the Dendoumaru Beastmaster 400 is a reel to be reckoned with.

SLS Kobune XH & SLS Kobune

The SLS Kobune XH and SLS Kobune both have a water resistant 15X25mm LCD digital panel for easy reference of water depth. This reel is ideal for boat fishing as it allows you to know exactly where to position your bait when you hit a school of congregating fish. The depth counter has an accuracy of up to 10cm for depths below 100m, and an accuracy of 1m in depths over 100m. The Kobune also uses Super Ship gear system that ensures incredible cranking power and smoothness. Both reels come standard with 3/1 A-RB for saltwater use, with the Kobune XH having a power handle to increase cranking power even further.

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Shimano Torsa LD

March 12th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Shimano Reels

Torsa LD

Seeing the need for small, high speed, high power lever drags reels with exceptional casting ability, Shimano’s product development staff worked more than five years on the design of the Torsa lever drag reels. Now available in four sizes for specific saltwater fishing situations, the Torsa (TS) 16N narrow-spool, TS16, TS20 and TS30 feature Shimano’s exclusive Rapid Fire interchangeable and technique-specific drag cam system to allow quick and easy change of the Torsa’s drag curve.

With the various Rapid Fire drag cams offered, anglers can set up their Torsa reel for anything from long range action, light line fishing with 6- to 15-pound test, bottom fishing with 20- up to 50-pound test, kingfish trolling, dropping back baits to white marlin, and even tuna chunking in the Northeast. Each Torsa comes standard with the all-purpose (Long Range Special) drag cam, with seven other drag cams available separately to modify the Torsa to the fishing technique being used.

With the Torsa reels, Shimano’s goal was to build a better lever drag reel from the inside out.

Unlike most fishing reels, we didn’t come up with the appearance of the reel first, and then load in features. Plus we had our top engineers on baitcasting reels involved with the Torsa in order to design a lever drag reel with outstanding castability.”

Speed and power for the Torsa reels come from Shimano’s High Efficiency Gearing. We also use the largest drive gear Shimano has ever designed for a fishing reel – 22-percent larger than the Trinidad drive gear – which gives the Torsa an unconventional, asymmetrical look so the right side plate can hold the oversized drag washer. Added power to the Torsa comes from Shimano’s Super Stopper one-way roller bearing and Assist Stopper back-up ratchet anti-reverse system.

So that anglers could have a lever drag that could really cast, not just a lob cast, we reduced the weight of the cold forged aluminum spool through meticulous machining. With this lighter weight spool, the Torsa reels have lower start inertia, resulting in a more manageable cast. Plus we added Shimano’s proven Variable Brake System to further control spool speed and both the beginning and end of the cast.

Shimano’s Rapid Fire drag cams provide versatility to the Torsa reels, allowing anglers to change the reels’ function to cater to specific techniques. By quickly changing to a different drag cam, the Torsa’s drag curve can be set for various fishing situations, unlike most lever drag reels were the drag curve is fixed.

Rapid Fire drag cams offered include the Long Range Special (L.R.S), providing an all-purpose drag curve for stand-up fishing with 20- to 65-pound test. Two light line drag cams, the L.L.S. 6 and L.L.S. 12 are for world record attempts and light line tournaments. Bottom fishing anglers are offered the B.F.S. 20 for 20- to 40 pound test, and B.F.S 50 for 50- to 80-pound test.

A white marlin drag cam, the W.M.S. for 20- to 30-pound test, allows anglers to quickly drop the tension on a running fish while using light line. Providing light drag pressure so hooks don’t rip out, the kingfish special drag cam – K.F.S. – is for light line trolling with 10- to 20-pound test. And when chunking for tuna, the chunking fishing special drag cam – C.F.S. is ideal for both small baits and floats in light current, and bigger baits in heavy current. It can be used with 15- to 40-pound test line.

Along with the specific fishing techniques that the Torsa reels can be used for with a specific Rapid Fire drag cam, the high speed and power featured with the reels make them ideal for use with Shimano’s Butterfly Jigging System. Match a Torsa 16 Narrow with a new Trevala rod, bring along an assortment of Shimano Butterfly jigs, and you’ll be amazed with the fun you can have catching big fish in deeper waters.”

Each Torsa reel features Shimano’s A-RB anti-rust stainless steel ball bearings – eight total plus one roller bearing, an ergonomic power handle, cold forged machined aluminum frame and sideplates, a 5.8:1 gear ratio, and a clicker. Line capacities range from 300 yards of 14-pound test on the TN16N, 450 yards of 16 on the TN16, 420 yards of 20 on the TS20, and 350 of 30 on the TS30. They are backed by Shimano’s Platinum Service Plan.


Torsa reels and Rapid Fire quick change drag cams are available from select Shimano tackle dealers. For more information on the reels and drag cams, and the location of a dealer near you, visit the Shimano web site at www.shimano.com, or call Shimano’s product support team at 877/577-0600 (6 am to 5 pm Pacific Standard Time).

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Helpful Tips For Buying A New Shimano Fishing Reel

February 22nd, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Shimano Reels

Tips on buying fishing reels would consist of quite a few points to consider. The sport of fishing has evolved greatly and finding the most suitable equipment for your venture may be tougher than it was in the past. Are you buying a fishing reel for an expert fisherman or a novice? What type of fish are you fishing for taking size and weight into consideration? Will your fishing trip take you to a lake or stream? These are some general questions to consider but let’s focus on some specific key tips on buying a fishing reel.

There are different types of fishing reels on the market today. The spinning reel is the most common of reels and is great for general use. The design of the reel was made for the comfort of the fisherman but it does take some skill to master the use. Fishing line has the tendency to become tangled if you do not have the experience with this type of reel. This is not a reel for a beginner.

The spin casting reel is a good beginner’s reel. Reason being is that the design has been improved upon to eliminate most line issues. One major difference between the spinning reel and the spin casting reel is the casting distance. A spinning reel can be cast a longer distance than the spin casting reel which would be an advantage for most anglers. A beginner would not need the distance as much as they would need the confidence of casting a line successfully.

Other tips for buying a fishing reel to consider would be the gear ratio and the amount of bearings the reels are designed with. The amount of bearings will determine the smoothness of the reel. In general the more bearings, the smoother the reel. The gear ratio is the number of rotations of the reel after a full crank. If you need to bring your lure back in quickly, a reel with a higher ratio will be necessary. Bottom fishing may not require a higher gear ratio.

The size of the reel is another important point. Depending on the type of fish you are fishing for should determine the size of test line you will be using. Different size reels will accommodate different size test line. If you are going to use six to ten pound test line choose a medium size reel.

One last tip would be to make sure that the reel you choose has an anti-reverse handle. An anti-reverse handle means the handle will not spin backwards as you are setting the hook and possibly causing you to loose the trophy fish.

These are just a few tips that are worth keeping in mind when you are ready to buy a fishing reel. If possible ask questions about the product you are going to purchase. Fishing is a fun and exciting sport that should be enjoyed to the fullest. Don’t let a fishing reel turn your fishing trip into one that you might not have wanted to take.

Learn more about specific fishing reel models, like the Shimano Baitrunner, and shop fishing reels at fishing reels for sale.

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Are You Fishing With the Right Reel? Maybe You Should Try Shimano Reels.

February 14th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Shimano Reels

Are you fishing with the right reel? Maybe you should try Shimano Reels.

Whether you’re a freshwater or saltwater fisherman, you’ve probably asked yourself the question, “Am I using the right fishing reel?” Because let’s face it – if you’re not catching fish, something has to give! And guys, we all know it isn’t us! It’s undoubtedly the fishing rod

, fishing reel, the weather – basically anything but us!

Well, I have good news: Shimano has a fishing reel for virtually every type of fishing, whether you’re a fresh or saltwater fisherman. Let me walk you through a few different types of Shimano Reels. We’ll go through these in 5 different posts, and when we’re finished you should have a good idea whether or not you’re using the Shimano Reel that will best suit your fishing style.

It’s important to understand that Shimano Reels are grouped into five major categories:

•Shimano Conventional Reels
•Shimano Low Profile Baitcasting Reels
•Shimano Round Baitcasting Fishing Reels
•Shimano Offshore Spinning Reels
•Shimano Traditional Spinning Reels

Today we’ll discuss Shimano’s Conventional line of fishing reels. Shimano Conventional reels are an excellent choice for both offshore saltwater fishing as well as blue water fishing.

If you didn’t know (and don’t be ashamed guys), offshore saltwater fishing is fishing away from the shore, usually on a boat. Offshore saltwater fishing includes the following types (but is not limited to) of fishing: bottom fishing, angling, blue water fishing, and many more types of fishing.

Blue water fishing is exactly what it sounds like – fishing in blue water! Fish for cod, shark, and bluefin fish with a great conventional reel from Shimano.

For blue water fishing, the Shimano Torsa is an excellent choice. This stellar fishing reel was awarded the best choice award for Bluewater fishing as well as a “best in show” and “best in category” by the American Sporfishing Association.

If you’re an angler, don’t miss the Shimano Tekota. This great Shimano Reel has a built-in line counter so you’ll know exactly how deep you’re fishing. The Shimano Tekota comes in 4 models, the Shimano Tekota 300, the Shimano Tekota 500, the Shimano Tekota 600, and the Shimano Tekota 800.

Is Marlin / Tuna fishing your sport? The Shimano Tyrons is an absolutely stellar fishing reel for all heavy duty saltwater fishing applications. The Tyrons comes in many models as well as a few two-speed options.

Finally, the Shimano Torium is a great reel, light in weight yet durable in construction, that will work well in all live bait or bottom water fishing application. The very versatile Shimano Torium comes in 5 different models: the Shimano Torium 14, the Shimano Torium 16, the Shimano Torium 20, the Shimano Torium 30, and the Shimano Torium 50. With so many different options, you’ll have a hard time settling on just one Torium!

Be sure to check back for Part 2 of our 5 Part session on Shimano Reels. Part 2 will be about Low Profile Baitcasting Reels – yet another excellent line of Shimano Reels.

Robert Feuring

Shimano Reels Sea Isle Tackle has been proudly serving the saltwater fishing community for over 45 years. Since opening day in 1962, we have dedicated ourself to customer satisfaction, comprehensive service, and a reputation for having the finest fishing tackle the industry has to offer. Sea Isle Tackle has a great selection of Shimano Reels.

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