Inshore combos?

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Inshore combos?

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Hey everybody, i just registered. I'm looking for a good all around inshore combo (trout,reds, bass) in the $150 range. I was looking at the Penn spinfisher ss/ocean master im-7 combo, has anyone used this? What rod length should i get? Thanks for any suggestions! :D
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Gator, that's a personal preference question. I prefer a 7' light action rod for inshore (trout and reds). I've tried lots of rods, some very expensive. I've never tried the Penn rods, though. I'm using Shakespere inshore rods (Axium and Titanium series) and like them better than anything else I've tried. I prefer bait casting reels, rather than spinners. My suggestion is focus on the quality of the reel. The Penn reels are quality reels, and have been around for years. The Shimano Stradic Reels seem to be very popular, also. A quality reel is always a good investment. A cheap reel will be frustrating.

Again, you'll have to try different equipment and determine your personal preference. Good luck in your search, and good fishing.
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Here is my two cents. I also like TC perfer a baitcaster. but I do use spinning rigs too. I have a Penn 4400SS, a 4500SS, and a 5500SS. I've used them for years and am very satisfied with them. The new Penn Slammer reels are a lot better than the SS models, smoother casting, reeling, and just a better feel. They do cost a good bit more though. between $120-$130. as compared to an SS model around $70.00-$90.00.
There are just too many rods to suggest. I perfer All Star rods myself. I also like the 7 foot rods.
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I also use the Shakespeare Titanium rods that TC uses in 7 and 7 1/2 ft. Actually, you can find them on clearance right now at Walmart for $12.88. They are normally about $30-40. Combine that with a good Shimano, Ambassador or Okuma reel and you have a nice combo that will handle all inshore duites at a very affordable price. I am currently switching from Shimano to Okuma reels. Okuma reels are as good of quality as you will find - in any price range. With 6 to 7 ball bearings, a smooth drag system, and high line capacity, they are hard to beat.
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Welcome GATOR! I've got too many rods and reels. And keep acquiring more.
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Post by Sea Fox »

Gator, I second what TC said and that is focus on the reels quality alot of rods will get you by. I have just purchased a 7500ss combo at basspro on sat. man was that place a mad house. I like a 6.5 or 7 ft. medium action, trout sometimes mouth artificials before taking it. Any heavier rod and they will feel you. GOOD LUCK!! 8)
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Thanks for the help. Ill check out your suggestions. Cant wait till March to try it out!
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Too many gators round here! :wink:
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Hey Gator, let me quote from a wise ole fisherman (TC) who said in an earlier post, "Too many comedians around here.) In my drift TC?
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Well, I will go ahead and throw 2 cents into the pot :lol: I use a Zebco 888 with a 7' Lightning rod, cost about $70 "actually I have three" :o The only fish that I have ever lost because of my rig was a 5 to 6 foot long Tarpon 8) Use what feels comfortable to you "within reason", most of the time it will be all you need 8)
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What kind of casting reels do you use, TC? I have an itch to get a Curado. Ever try one of those?
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Ken, I have used a Curado. It is a very fine reel for the moneyVery Smooth. I'm using Shimano Cardiff's. The Shimano rep was at the FS show last year and told me the Cardiff is the same reel as the Curado, except the frame. The Curado has a machined aluminum frame, and the Cardiff has a cast aluminum frame. The rest of the components are the same. I'm using the CF100 series for inshore fishing. The Curado is $159 or $169, depending on the model. The Cardif is $109. I have no complaints with the reels. They are very smooth casting, and have a very good drag system.
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Post by Ken K »

Tc, did you mean to say Calcutta? The Curado is the low profile model, about $120 everywhere I have seen them.

I love my new All Star rods but am less than crazy about the Penn 955s on those particular rods. I think I may get lighter reels for the All Stars and put the Penns back on the heavy rods.
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I love my calcutta 250. I did treat myself with this reel, but I can easily say that it is the best baitcaster I have ever had.
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