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Coastal/inshore Rods And Fresh Water Baitcast Rod Differences

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I don't  see what the difference are

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Most but not all inshore rods have a foregrip, I see a lot of bass rods without the foregrip.  Many of the same guides are used on both types of rods.  I don't think there is much difference between two.

The difference is in the actions i beleive. I have a teremar that i use for catfish, stripers great all around chunk bait, live bait rod

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Many inshore rods have a more moderate action.  That's probably about the only difference.

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The difference is in the actions i beleive. I have a teremar that i use for catfish, stripers great all around chunk bait, live bait rod

No.

Just within the teramar line up there are both NE & SE versions of the rod, each has several actions offered.  For example a NE version tmsex70mh and tmse70mh are both mh power, 1 is extra fast the other medium action.  Last year I purchased a tms80mh with fast action, IMO the rod felt more like an extra fast, I returned the rod within 45 minutes.

Other manufacturers such as Star rods have similar offerings.  There is no industry standard on rod action, 1 companies fast action may not be much different than another's med/fast.  

Many inshore rods have a more moderate action.  That's probably about the only difference.

you know what im talking about

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