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Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod Baitcast / Scopesniper 681MHFB
Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod Baitcast / Scopesniper 681MHFB
Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod Baitcast / Scopesniper 681MHFB

Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod Baitcast / Scopesniper 681MHFB

The Daiwa 23 TD Black Spinning Rod range has every light tackle fishing scenario covered around Australia, from trout to snapper and everything inbetween! Now into its third generation, the 23 TD Black is built with a heap of Daiwa tech to make you a successful lure fisho. Built on a graphite HVF Nanoplus graphite blank with X45X shield technology, the TD Black has the strength and sensitivity needed for chasing fish on lures. Each rod is fitted with Fuji Alconite guides and stainless steel frames, as well as a full EVA grip for maximum angler comfort. And for that extra layer of sensitvity, Daiwa have included an Airsensor reel seat that will house any light tackle reel on the market.

The Daiwa 23 TD Black Spinning Rod range has every light tackle fishing scenario covered around Australia, from trout to snapper and everything inbetween! Now into its third generation, the 23 TD Black is built with a heap of Daiwa tech to make you a successful lure fisho. Built on a graphite HVF Nanoplus graphite blank with X45X shield technology, the TD Black has the strength and sensitivity needed for chasing fish on lures. Each rod is fitted with Fuji Alconite guides and stainless steel frames, as well as a full EVA grip for maximum angler comfort. And for that extra layer of sensitvity, Daiwa have included an Airsensor reel seat that will house any light tackle reel on the market.

Size:

Basstik 681lfb
Duckfin 702hfb
Gongbeater 561hfb
Mullet 701mhxb
Supercasta 762mhfs

Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod Baitcast / Scopesniper 681MHFB

The Daiwa 23 TD Black Spinning Rod range has every light tackle fishing scenario covered around Australia, from trout to snapper and everything inbetween! Now into its third generation, the 23 TD Black is built with a heap of Daiwa tech to make you a successful lure fisho. Built on a graphite HVF Nanoplus graphite blank with X45X shield technology, the TD Black has the strength and sensitivity needed for chasing fish on lures. Each rod is fitted with Fuji Alconite guides and stainless steel frames, as well as a full EVA grip for maximum angler comfort. And for that extra layer of sensitvity, Daiwa have included an Airsensor reel seat that will house any light tackle reel on the market.

The Daiwa 23 TD Black Spinning Rod range has every light tackle fishing scenario covered around Australia, from trout to snapper and everything inbetween! Now into its third generation, the 23 TD Black is built with a heap of Daiwa tech to make you a successful lure fisho. Built on a graphite HVF Nanoplus graphite blank with X45X shield technology, the TD Black has the strength and sensitivity needed for chasing fish on lures. Each rod is fitted with Fuji Alconite guides and stainless steel frames, as well as a full EVA grip for maximum angler comfort. And for that extra layer of sensitvity, Daiwa have included an Airsensor reel seat that will house any light tackle reel on the market.

Price comparison

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Last updated at 06/05/2026 04:02:11

Fishing Station

$199.00

Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod, Baitcast / Scopesniper 681MHFB

Delivery between 10–16 June $15

Davo's Tackle

$229.00

Daiwa 23 TD Black Baitcast Rod, 792XXH-SB

Delivery $15.99

Hot Tackle

$239.00

Daiwa 23 TD Black Rods, MOTHER 792XXH-SB

Free delivery

McCredden's Fishing & Outdoors

$239.00

DAIWA 23 TD BLACK FISHING ROD MOTHER 792XXH-SB

Free delivery

zeustackle.com.au

$249.99

Daiwa 23 TD Black Baitcast Rods, 792XXH-SB-MOTHER / XXH

Free delivery between 11–19 June

Fisho's Tackle World

$249.99

Daiwa 23 Td Black Baitcast Rod 7'9"/15-24KG/2PCBJ/792XXH

Free delivery

Freddy's

$259.00

Daiwa 23 TD Black Graphite Rods 792XXH-SB MOTHER

Free delivery

Fishing Tackle Shop

$289.00

Daiwa TD Black Fishing Rods

Free delivery between 9–19 June

BCF

$299.99

Daiwa 23 TD Black Baitcaster Rod 7ft 9in 15-24kg 2 Piece

Delivery between Tue – Thu $8.99

Anaconda

$299.99

Daiwa 23 TD Black Mother 7'9" 2 Piece 15-24kg Swimbait Rod Multicoloured

Delivery between 9–15 June $29.99

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Daiwa TD Black Wicked Weasel
26 May 2024Nathan M

originally posted on bcf.com.au

2023 Daiwa TD Black Rods are great I own the Wicked Weasel 702MLFS. Can’t fault these rods highly recommend.

Daiwa quality and design
19 February 2024Lesss

originally posted on bcf.com.au

Nice rod. My second TD black and love them both. Fast delivery too

Great quality rod
8 July 2024Carmen W

originally posted on bcf.com.au

Great quality rod, light weight and durable, nice size for my 12yo son

Price comparison

Updated 4 days ago
Fishing Station

$199.00

Daiwa 23 TD Black Rod, Baitcast / Scopesniper 681MHFB

Delivery between 10–16 June $15

Davo's Tackle

$229.00

Out of stock

Daiwa 23 TD Black Baitcast Rod, 792XXH-SB

Delivery $15.99

Hot Tackle

$239.00

Daiwa 23 TD Black Rods, MOTHER 792XXH-SB

Free delivery

McCredden's Fishing & Outdoors

$239.00

Out of stock

DAIWA 23 TD BLACK FISHING ROD MOTHER 792XXH-SB

Free delivery

zeustackle.com.au

$249.99

Out of stock

Daiwa 23 TD Black Baitcast Rods, 792XXH-SB-MOTHER / XXH

Free delivery between 11–19 June

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Daiwa TD Black Wicked Weasel
26 May 2024

2023 Daiwa TD Black Rods are great I own the Wicked Weasel 702MLFS. Can’t fault these rods highly recommend.

Nathan M originally posted on bcf.com.au
Daiwa quality and design
19 February 2024

Nice rod. My second TD black and love them both. Fast delivery too

Lesss originally posted on bcf.com.au
Great quality rod
8 July 2024

Great quality rod, light weight and durable, nice size for my 12yo son

Carmen W originally posted on bcf.com.au
It’s ok only. Wind wrap prone.
24 May 2024

The tip of the 702 lfs is not stable on rebound the rod is not crisp enough for me to jerk bait I do not get enough feeling in the tip with soft plastics I resell on marketplace. I get frequent line wraps around the guides. Please on the next revision Daiwa use Fuji k guides.

Kodah originally posted on bcf.com.au
Nice light and easy to use
9 August 2024

The td black is a affordable and portable rod that I have recommended to family and friends

Chaise originally posted on bcf.com.au
Ok for single use
21 December 2019

This rod casts superbly, which is just as well because you'll only get a day or so of use out of it before it breaks as you're casting it.When mine broke after a few days of use I thought it was an anomaly. Just one of those things that happens.But I had two so I wasn't worried.My second one broke after a few hours of use.I switched to a Shimano Catana for a week or so and that was so much better. The ability to cast a 4 gram lure and not have your rod break is highly underrated.The Daiwa was worse than useless because it looks like it will work when in fact it won't. You're better of with a handline. Get any other brand of rod instead.I know graphite rods aren't the toughest rods on the market but I've used them for years and had no trouble.For $199 each I'd ... MoreThis rod casts superbly, which is just as well because you'll only get a day or so of use out of it before it breaks as you're casting it.When mine broke after a few days of use I thought it was an anomaly. Just one of those things that happens.But I had two so I wasn't worried.My second one broke after a few hours of use.I switched to a Shimano Catana for a week or so and that was so much better. The ability to cast a 4 gram lure and not have your rod break is highly underrated.The Daiwa was worse than useless because it looks like it will work when in fact it won't. You're better of with a handline. Get any other brand of rod instead.I know graphite rods aren't the toughest rods on the market but I've used them for years and had no trouble.For $199 each I'd have expected them to work for more than a couple of days on average.I got a really nice Crucis with the stupid split handle and it was fine for the rest of the trip.Unless you want to carry a spare rod with you as you wade up the river don't ever use a daiwa or you won't get much fishing done.

Rod H. originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au
Perfect bream rod!
23 August 2024

I've been using the TD Black series of rods for a few years now and the 23 update is the best of the lot. Unbelievable sensitivity all the way down the blank, perfect for working soft plastics, the 1-3kg rods cast 1/16th ounce jig heads an absolute mile. Can't fault this rod one bit and can't recommend anything else at this price point, you won't be disappointed!

Jayden02 originally posted on bcf.com.au
Rubbish Rod returned it immediately
11 June 2024

Rubbish rod, broke after 3'rd whiting. It was nice to use, but it snapped like a match stick.

Wally's World of Fishing originally posted on bcf.com.au
Wrong advertising be careful, and confirm at store
1 March 2024

Ordered 7ft 2” x2piece rod, 1.5-3kg when i arrived it was a one piece. No good for me, had to settle for a 6ft10” 2 piece, 1.5-4kg. Could have been a real sticky situation if i was only after the one i really wanted!, and not able to vary my rods action. Slightly stiffer in flicking out soft bodies

Boy Scout originally posted on bcf.com.au
incredible rod!!!
1 May 2024

This rod is amazing, I got it to be a little bit of a heavier lure rod and it works great for heavy and light I have already caught heaps of fish on it and I will continue to for a very long time. (I had the old version) but it wouldn't make a big deal if it was the new one or not.

JP:) originally posted on bcf.com.au