Good Inshore Spinning Rod?

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Good Inshore Spinning Rod?

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I am looking your opinions a good all around rod. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Good Inshore Spinning Rod?

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Falcon 7'6" coastal series.
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What brand and model reel?
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CRB series from Matthew's Fishin Styx
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Re: Good Inshore Spinning Rod?

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Depends on how much you want to spend - action - weight. I'm using challenger rods at the moment - used a St. Croix the other week and it was really light and with alot of action and backbone - that might be my next rod.
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St Croix has been great for me. I use the ultra lights with a very light reel and land some big fish with it. Never had a bad rod from them. All comes down to what you want to spend. You really get what you pay for.
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Re: Good Inshore Spinning Rod?

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Thanks for the help so far. As far as price I was thinking some where around 150.00 if that is possible. Not sure what wait/action to get I mainly fish top water and a shallow crank bait every now and then. If you have any suggestions for a reel to mach priced around 150.00 also.
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St Croix probably a fast action I would think. 7 foot
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Hard to beat a 7' medium power fast action for all around inshore rod. :smt007
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Shimano Stradic 3000 on a Shimano Terra Mar 7' med or med hvy with fast action. Should come in at just under $275 for the whole set up.
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Re: Good Inshore Spinning Rod?

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Thanks again everyone for there input. It may take a bit for me to make up my mind with all the great rods/ reels you all have told me about. I will let you know what I decide.
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