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I use a 7mh, bantum curado, and 15# YZ ultrasoft for all my inshore fishing.

Like mentioned above however- a 7'mh uglystick and a good 40-50 series spinning reel and 20-30lb braid will catch a vast majority of inshore species.

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I use a 7mh, bantum curado, and 15# YZ ultrasoft for all my inshore fishing.


Like mentioned above however- a 7'mh uglystick and a good 40-50 series spinning reel and 20-30lb braid will catch a vast majority of inshore species.

The ugly sticks are money, especially on a budget. I have some that are nearly 20 years old, and I use them all the time.  40-50 series is right on, will land just about anything if you are careful. 

I did step up and went with the st. croix mojo inshore with a 4000 penn w/ 20# power pro last year. Let the kids use the ugly sticks...

Just don't try and boat flip a 10# redfish :)   Good luck and have fun.

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