The Lamiglas Black Inshore Series Saltwater Rods are an exciting affordable new inshore saltwater series with a wide selection of models to cover every type of inshore application. For anglers in the Northeast models within this series are ideal for Fluke and Flounder False Albacore Blackfish Sea Ba...ss and other inshore species. You will also find models to cover various types of Striped Bass fishing techniques such as casting plugs or live eels drifting live or chunk bait and jigging. This series is also ideal for Sea Trout Flounder Snook Redfish Tarpon in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions. Lamiglas Black Inshore Series Saltwater Rods Features: Custom Tapered Cork Handle Carbon Fiber Wrap in Handle Section One Piece Graphite Construction Black Trim w/ Silver Inlays Fuji Reel Seat Fuji Alconite Guides High Gloss Coated Finish Made in the USA Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Terrible rod. Broke two
Very disappointed with this purchase. Rod cannot handle any type of fishing if there is any type of bottom. Snapped two rods in 3 trips. Very poorly engineered. Should definitely come with a warning label.
SPIN B7320S
FOREGRIP IS TO SHORT, I HAVE SMALL HANDS AND STILL CANNOT GRAB A HANDFUL OF CORK ON THIS THIS ROD.>>>>VERY IRRITATING
GRIPE # 2, THE STRIPPER GUIDE (FIRST GUIDE) IS WAY TINY FOR THIS TYPE/CLASS OF ROD. DOESN?™T CAST WORTH BEANS AS A RESULT. REALLY WANTED TO LIKE THIS, SUPERB LAMIGLASS BUILD QUALITY AND QUALITY COMPONENT SET AT THIS PRICE POINT. HOWEVER, THE DESIGN, MORE…
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THE CHOICE OF COMPONENTS LEAVES YOU WONDERING IF THEY ACTUALLY FISHED THIS ROD (TESTED) BEFORE BRINGING IT TO MARKET. COULD NOT BE MORE DISAPPOINTED. OH WELL, GOING BACK.
Quality, affordable product
I needed a heavy action rod for topwaters. Lamiglas makes a quality rod that doesnt break the bank at < $100. I am satisfied.
Great rod for the $
I bought this rod strickly for tog fishing in NJ, can't ask for a better rod, great backbone and soft tip to feel every scratch, have it paired with a torium 16 and love it, highly recommend it
Hi Gary. We feel the 1-6 oz. Conventional would be the best for use with live eels.
Yes, that rod would be great for your application. The 7030C would work great as well.
Yes, this rod will handle that style of fishing well.
The warranty is sent through the manufacturer.
Either one will work, but the B7030 would be a better option if there are larger size bass around.
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Difference will be the trigger grip on the 7025CT model.
Yes, your pairings are on point and for both the fluke and sea bass setups.
A 2500 will be the better fit. A 3500 would be slightly large for the rod.
Yes, excellent rod for back bay and inshore fluke!
I think this rod would pair very nicely with an Avet SXJ for your desired fishing application. This rod should have no problem handling 10oz sinkers for bottom fish, but i wouldnt really go much heavier than that..<p>If you see yourself consistently using
A 4000 or 5000 size Shimano Nasci would pair well.
lamiglas rods are made in the U.S.
If your not fishing heavy current a good all around rod would be the B7025CT(conventional rod)
Certain models would be good for that type of fishing like the 7'6" 1-4 oz lure rating.
It's a little on the light side but would be good for inshore/inlet fishing.
The Lamiglas B7630S Black Inshore Series Saltwater Spinning Rod - 7 ft. 6 in. paired with a Shimano ST5000XGFK Stradic FK Spinning Reel would be a great combo for Weakfish
The 2-6 oz's you want to jig with would be a perfect range for this rod.
The rod is a spinning rod, the guides are smaller then usual on this rod.
The rod is rated for up to 4 oz's so its a middle of the road in terms of weight.
The best rod would be the <a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/lamiglas-b6110s-black-series-saltwater-spinning-rod.html" style="background-color:rgb(236,237,239);color:rgb(35,82,124);font-family:Arial;">B6110S</a> model lightest of these models.