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Top 5 Saltwater Inshore Fishing Rods

If you’re a saltwater inshore fishing fan like me, then you know that saltwater inshore fishing presents its own set of challenges (and opportunities!), requiring specialized gear to tackle the diverse species and conditions found in coastal waters – especially here in Florida and the Gulf Coast. One of the most important pieces of equipment for any angler is your fishing rod. To help you navigate the sea of options, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite top five saltwater inshore fishing rods. This article is a combo with my article on the best saltwater inshore fishing REELS. Together, if you cast with any of these, and you’re sure to hook a big one!

What is “Inshore” Fishing?

Before we get started I’ll clarify that I’m talking about “inshore fishing” as the type of fishing you might do from a boat, kayak, or shore in which the water is 1 to 6 feet deep and you’re generally fishing about some type of structure (mangroves, grass flats, oyster beds, docks, sea wall, etc). So it’s not ‘surf’ fishing from the beach or offshore fishing – both of which would use different gear. For inshore fishing, I prefer a 7 to 7’6″ rod with a light to medium action and pretty light tackle – that may or may not include a bobber/float, small weight, and small-medium hooks. We’re generally targeting things like Redfish, Sea Trout, Snapper, Snook, Mackeral, and the like. These fish are in the 6 to 40 inch range so we’re not talking monsters here, but they are sure a lot of fun to catch!

Now that we’re on the same page, let’s talk about some great RODS for this type of fishing…


St. Croix Mojo Inshore Spinning Rod

The St. Croix Mojo Inshore Spinning Rod is a top contender for anglers targeting saltwater species in shallow coastal waters and the Mojo 7’6″ Medium/Fast version is a rod I find myself using a lot.

Crafted with premium SCII graphite, this rod offers exceptional strength and sensitivity, allowing anglers to feel even the subtlest of bites. The rod features specialized saltwater-grade components, including corrosion-resistant guides and a durable Fuji DPS reel seat. With models ranging from 7 to 8 feet in length and various power and action options, there’s a Mojo Inshore rod to suit every angler’s preferences and fishing style.


Ugly Stik GX2 Spinning Rod

Don’t let the low price fool you. Renowned for its legendary toughness, the Ugly Stik GX2 Spinning Rod is an excellent choice for saltwater inshore fishing enthusiasts on a budget.

Constructed with a combination of fiberglass and graphite, this rod offers unmatched durability, capable of withstanding the rigors of saltwater environments. The rod’s clear tip design provides added sensitivity, allowing anglers to detect even the faintest strikes. Available in lengths ranging from 6 to 7 feet and varying power ratings, the Ugly Stik GX2 offers versatility and performance at an affordable price point. For this rod, I prefer the 7′ medium action rod.


Penn Battalion Inshore Spinning Rod

Engineered for serious inshore anglers, the Penn Battalion Inshore Spinning Rod combines strength, sensitivity, and precision to tackle a wide range of saltwater species. Constructed from a lightweight and durable graphite composite blank, this rod offers exceptional sensitivity, allowing anglers to detect subtle bites and movements. The rod features Fuji aluminum oxide guides and a Fuji reel seat, ensuring reliable performance in harsh saltwater environments. With models available in lengths ranging from 7 to 8 feet and varying power ratings, the Penn Battalion offers versatility and performance for anglers of all skill levels. I’d choose the 7 or 7’6″ rod here.


St Croix Triumph Inshore Spinning Rod

The St. Croix scores another place on my list with theirTriumph Inshore Spinning Rod. Having two of the five best on my list is a testament to the brand’s commitment to quality and performance. Here again I’m going with the 7’6′ medium/fast as my first choice.

Built with a premium SCII graphite blank, the Triumph offers exceptional sensitivity and responsiveness, allowing anglers to detect even the most subtle strikes. The rod’s Fuji DPS reel seat ensures a secure and comfortable grip, while the corrosion-resistant stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts provide smooth line flow and durability in harsh saltwater environments. With a range of lengths, powers, and actions available, the St. Croix Triumph Inshore Spinning Rod is a versatile option for anglers targeting a variety of saltwater species. Whether you’re casting lures for snook along the mangroves or jigging for flounder in the bay, this rod delivers the performance and reliability you need to succeed on the water.


KastKing Estuary Inshore Saltwater Fishing Rods

The first 4 rods are all winners, but my personal fav and the one I find myself choosing again and again is actually the KastKing Estuary Inshore Saltwater Fishing Rod. This rod has a great feel, it casts FAR, and I’ve caught some of my best fish with this rod!

With a variety of lengths, powers, and actions available, there’s a KastKing Estuary rod to suit every inshore fishing scenario – as with the others, my preference is the 7’6 medium/fast rod.

The KK Estuary Inshore rod offer anglers a winning combination of performance, durability, and value. Crafted with high-quality graphite blanks, these rods provide the perfect blend of sensitivity and strength, allowing anglers to feel even the subtlest of bites while maintaining the power needed to tackle saltwater species. The rod’s stainless steel guides with zirconium oxide rings ensure smooth line flow and minimize friction, while the ergonomic reel seat provides a comfortable and secure grip during long days on the water.

Whether you’re targeting speckled trout in the flats or battling bull redfish in the marshes, the KastKing Estuary Inshore Saltwater Fishing Rods deliver the performance you need to reel in the big ones.


Conclusion:

When it comes to saltwater inshore fishing, selecting the right rod is essential for success on the water. Each of the five rods highlighted in this review offers unique features and benefits to suit different angling preferences and styles. Whether you’re targeting trout in the grass flats or casting a chunk of mullet for redfish along the mangroves, there’s a rod on this list that’s sure to meet your needs. So, grab your gear, hit the water, and get ready to reel in the big ones with me out on the water.

Remember to also see my article on the best saltwater fishing REELS too…

5 Best Saltwater Inshore Fishing Rod and Reel Combos – Save Money with these combos

If you’re a fan of saltwater inshore fishing, you know the importance of having a good rod and reel – especially if you fish the flats in Florida like me. If you’ve been at it for awhile, you’re likely to purchase your rod and reel separately so you can fine tune the specs to your specific needs, but if you’re just starting out or want a simpler approach then a rod and reel ‘combo’ is the way to go. To help you navigate the sea of options, we’ve curated a list of the top five fishing rod and reel combos that can help you up your game. From casting accuracy to battling the many saltwater species, these combos are up for the challenge.

What is “Inshore” Fishing?

Before we get started I’ll clarify that I’m talking about “inshore fishing” as the type of fishing you might do from a boat, kayak, or shore in which the water is 1 to 6 feet deep and you’re generally fishing about some type of structure (mangroves, grass flats, oyster beds, docks, sea wall, etc). So it’s not ‘surf’ fishing from the beach or offshore fishing – both of which would use different gear. For inshore fishing, I prefer a 3000-4000 reel, a 7 to 7’6″ rod, light to medium action and pretty light tackle – that may or may not include a bobber/float, small weight, and small-medium hooks. We’re generally targeting things like Redfish, Sea Trout, Snapper, Snook, Mackeral, and the like. These fish are in the 6 to 40 inch range so we’re not talking monsters here, but they are sure a lot of fun to catch!


Penn Battle III Combo

The Penn Battle III Combo combines the renowned Penn Battle III reel with a high-quality graphite composite rod. The reel features a full metal body and side plates, offering exceptional durability against saltwater corrosion. Its HT-100 carbon fiber drag system provides smooth and reliable drag performance, crucial for handling powerful inshore species like snook and redfish. The rod’s graphite composite construction ensures sensitivity and responsiveness, allowing anglers to feel even the subtlest of bites. Available in various lengths and actions, this combo caters to different fishing preferences and techniques.

I’d pick the 3000 reel with the 7′ rod combo.


Daiwa BG Saltwater Spinning Combo

Daiwa’s BG Saltwater Spinning Combo pairs the reliable Daiwa BG spinning reel with a rugged graphite rod. The BG reel boasts a machined aluminum body and side cover, providing excellent corrosion resistance in saltwater environments. Its waterproof drag system offers consistent drag pressure, essential for taming aggressive fish. The graphite rod offers a perfect blend of sensitivity and strength, allowing anglers to detect bites and control fish with ease. Whether targeting speckled trout or flounder, this combo delivers performance and reliability.

Once again I’d go with the 3000 reel with 7′ rod for inshore saltwater setups.


Shakespeare Ugly Stik GX2 Combo

The Shakespeare Ugly Stik GX2 Combo is a budget-friendly option without compromising on quality. The Ugly Stik GX2 rod is renowned for its legendary toughness, thanks to its combination of fiberglass and graphite construction. Paired with a reliable Shakespeare spinning reel, this combo offers durability and versatility for saltwater inshore fishing. The reel features a smooth drag system and precise gear alignment for seamless operation. Whether casting lures or live bait, the Ugly Stik GX2 Combo is a dependable choice for anglers of all skill levels.

Take a look at the Size 35 reel with the 6’6″ rod from Ugly Stik.


Abu Garcia Revo X Combo


The Abu Garcia Revo X Combo combines Abu Garcia’s advanced reel technology with a lightweight yet durable rod.

The Revo X reel features an X2-Craftic alloy frame and C6 carbon side plates, providing unmatched corrosion resistance and rigidity. Its Carbon Matrix drag system offers smooth and consistent drag performance, ensuring optimal control over fast-running fish. Paired with a sensitive graphite rod, this combo offers the perfect balance of strength and finesse. With its ergonomic design and precision engineering, the Abu Garcia Revo X Combo is a top contender for saltwater inshore anglers seeking performance and comfort.


KastKing Royal Combo

If you read my blog you know I’m a fan of the KastKing brand – their rods and reels are great value with high performance. Royale Legend II Rod & Reel combos are available in many combinations of power, action, and length. I like the 3000 reel and 7’3″ spinning rod combo. As a bonus you get a ‘twin’ tip which means you also have a backup if one breaks.



Ultra-Light and Sensitive: Constructed with true IM6 Graphite Blanks and KastFlex technology, these rods are ultra-light and sensitive, allowing you to feel even the slightest bite.


The KastKing rods have stainless-steel guides and Titanium Oxide Ceramic Rings reduce friction, allowing for long casts and reliable performance. Additional features like custom KastKing Reel Seats, EVA handle, fighting butt, and foregrip provide a comfortable and secure grip, allowing anglers to fish for hours without fatigue.



    When it comes to saltwater inshore fishing, having the right rod and reel combo can greatly enhance your chances of success. Each of the combos mentioned above offers a unique blend of performance, durability, and value, catering to a wide range of angling preferences and budgets. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, investing in a quality rod and reel combo from our list will ensure countless memorable fishing experiences on the water.

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