Shimano TLD 15 Lever Drag

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Shimano TLD 15 Lever Drag

#1 Post by EricH »

Hi Lads,
Anyone want to offer an opinion on this reel. My mate is in the states next week and am looking to pick one up.
I would be using it mainly for downtiding for tope, ray and huss.

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#2 Post by Tanglerat »

Get two!

What price are they going for over there anyway?

I've got a couple of 5's and 10's, cracking reels.
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#3 Post by screeming reels »

Hi,
Look at the avet reels, built very strongly, good range of sizes and speeds, and nearly the same price, had many bearing changes on the tld15, though i do use them a lot.
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#4 Post by EricH »

The TLD 15 is $109 dollars.

And is it suitable for what i want, basically for animal bashing, treble sof dogs, then some tope, ray and huss fishing too??
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#5 Post by eric »

bargain :shock:
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#6 Post by Tanglerat »

Bargain indeed. And it's ideal for what you have in mind. Of course, the Avet suggestion is a good one too. Something along the lines of an MX and a TLD15 instead of two TLDs...... :D
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#7 Post by EricH »

I'll go for the TLD15, I dont do a huge amount of boat fishing in fairness so am banking in the TLD to cover most things, so will be ordering one!

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#8 Post by Tanglerat »

don't forget to get your mate to bring home braid for it too......
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#9 Post by bigkev »

Cant recommend this reel highly enough
Superb value, about 120 dollars at the moment
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#10 Post by M666ARK »

hi look at the shimano charter special a little moere versatile than the tld as can be used better for casting as it has breaks but has a level wind if you like them comes in two sizes I have the 1000 as a backup to the penns I have
the best one id recommend is the penn 975 ld or 975ldcs
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#11 Post by Tanglerat »

I've heard that the working innards of a Charter Special are completely different to the TLD. Imo the Charter Special isn't anywhere near as robust.
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#12 Post by Neil »

To be honest, the innards of my TLD15 are a bit primitive - quite a shock when I opened it up, though still going strong after about 5-6 years. I reckon the Okumas are better value, but they are relatively overpriced in the US, compared to the UK, for some reason.

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