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Old 08-27-2014, 10:45 PM
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Default If you had to pick one all around inshore rod.

Was thinking about this today when I came home as I have way too many rods and always grab the same few:
1:lamiglas 7025
2: Seeker 702L
3: lamiglas 1143 cut to 7'6" with a 12 tip(old school S-Glass)

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Old 08-28-2014, 08:45 AM
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Default Re: If you had to pick one all around inshore rod.

I'd say whichever 2 you don't want-I'd be interested in buying .
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Old 08-28-2014, 01:18 PM
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Mudhole SW80M-MHX, 15-40, 8' spiral wrapped. With a Trinidad TN20
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Old 09-07-2014, 01:13 AM
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7' Jersey Jigger 250gram with a Saltiga 20.
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Default Re: If you had to pick one all around inshore rod.

I would like that 1143 for Blackfish

I have been fishing a new Penn Battalion Inshore since May.
It seems since picking it up I have fished it for everything, not sure if it will be enough for big blackfish , but its has worked great on stripers , and even better on fluke.

Before that my Go To were the Lami Inshore classic, and Lami Triflex 7030.
the Battalion makes them feel REALLY heavy as it is composed of way lighter materials
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Old 09-10-2014, 06:28 PM
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Default Re: If you had to pick one all around inshore rod.

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7' Jersey Jigger 250gram with a Saltiga 20.
One of my favorites....

If i had to pick another... it would not be a graphite rod blank. Graphite is not meant for the type of fishing we do most times. I would want a " nano-composite" rod blank in a 7 foot length. Nano-composite is not full blown nano-carbon, but rather a mix of glass and nano-carbon. This will offer strength from the nano -carbon, with durability from the glass. No worry when comes to lifting a fish over the rail, the occasional "high stick" and in the right action... you can also troll it too!

Just a suggestion. Have seen too many graphite blanks break from the slightest mistake.
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Default Re: If you had to pick one all around inshore rod.

If I could only have one it would be my Lami Inshore Classic.
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Old 09-11-2014, 06:13 PM
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Have to agree with Seamus. Used my Lami- inshore classic for Fluke, Stripers, & Tog for a few years. Finally started "specializing" now have at least two rods for each type. Somedays I seriously consider selling them all and just using the Lami. Of course I would still have to hold on to my Fin-S Tog stick!
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Default Re: If you had to pick one all around inshore rod.

I know most of you guys like the local and made in the USA rods and I have my share.
Last summer I bought a Shimano Tallus Blue Water series rod after trying out my brother's new rod of the same type. He had the MH, I bought the M (TLC-70MBBL) for deep water fluking. It was perfect for what I bought it for. I fell in love with this rod and have used it for 90% of my fishing over the last year for all inshore species. It is now my go to tog rod over my Fish Poison and Seeker rods.
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Old 09-12-2014, 12:10 AM
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Default Re: If you had to pick one all around inshore rod.

Since I don't see Phenix being mentioned, I'll throw in.
I recently built an inshore rod using Phenix M1 blank and it seems pretty versatile.
It's got a nice bend and has good power, as well as being very light.
I've only used it on fluke and have not yet had a chance to use it for blackfishing, but I feel confident it can handle them just fine.
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