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Ugly Stik

$84.95
3.9
Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars
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Inshore Select Spinning Rod
Inshore Select Spinning Rod
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Ugly Stik Inshore Select Spinning Rod

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The Ugly Stik® Inshore Select series of rods is the clear choice for anglers who want a lighter rod for various inshore applications. These rods feature higher graphite content making them even lighter and more sensitive than previous generations. The Inshore Select series also features Ugly Tuff™ guides which provide excellent corrosion resistance with no insert pop-outs and cork handles.

  • Ugly Tech™ construction
  • Ugly Tuff™ one-piece stainless steel guides provide excellent corrosion resistance and durability
  • Cork grip with etched logo
  • Conventional reel seats with stainless steel cushioned hoods
  • Even taper actions for throwing live bait and artificial lures
  • 7-year warranty
Inshore Select Spinning Rod
Inshore Select Spinning Rod

Compare Ugly Stik Inshore Select Spinning Rod Models

Model Number Rod Power Rod Length Line Rating Number of Pieces Price
USISSP761M Medium 7'6" 8 - 20 lb 1 $84.95
USISSP701M Medium 7' 8 - 20 lb 1 $84.95
USISSP761MH Medium Heavy 7'6" 10 - 25 lb 1 $84.95
USISSP701MH Medium Heavy 7' 10 - 25 lb 1 $84.95
3.9
Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars
Based on 8 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 5 Total 4 star reviews: 1 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 2
75%would recommend this product
8 reviews
  • KB Profile picture for Kevin B.google logo
    Kevin B.
    Verified Reviewer
    1 month ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Best Rod Ever Made

    This Rod has been the best, I paired it with a Penn Battle 4000 and im just speechless. The ugly stik inshore rods are like no other, ill use them til the end of time. Thanks Ugly Stik, keep up the great work

  • JB
    John Buckner Lexington N.
    Verified Reviewer
    6 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    I have used ugly sticks for 65 years, never had 1 to break never. I still have these rod's, and still fish. been to the gulf stream to the serf. serfserf . not bra ggen

    I have almost 1 or 2 of all these rods, and they are Alsum. will never use any other brand. great fishing to you & May GOD BLESS YOU.

  • BB
    Big b.
    8 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Men

    This rod is great and all of you who say that it is not you should kys

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    Gavin B.
    Verified Reviewer
    8 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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    Caught a 500 pound bass and a 50 pound blue Gail and 190 inch tarpan

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    Jeff S.
    Verified Reviewer
    9 months ago
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    Great budget friendly Rod, but could use some slight changes to be even better

    Have had the 7'6" M rod the a few years now and caught tons of bass to large snook. Rod is more durable than most Medium 1 piece carbon inshore rods, which is why it is my fall back rod since I tend to be rough on things. I'v snapped numerous TFO PRO S rods, but I do like thier sensativity, weight, and overall balance for throwing artificials all day long, which can get tiring quickly when using this ugly stick with a 2500 or 3000 sereis diawa BG reel or 3000 Legalis Reel (which does pair a little better weight wise). But I suppose that is the trade off we are all fighting against if looking to go with an Ugly Stick over other premium brand rods, sensetivity and lighter weighter vs durability and cost/overall value.

    Major annoyances have been as follows (but wouldn't take Ugly Stick much to work or cost to fix):

    1. The handle is about and inch or so too long and gets in the way when casting, working lures, or putting in my side trackmounted rod holder to troll while pedalling when kayak fishing (where space is at a premium).

    2. Not the best of balance with higher quality (generally lighter) heavy duty 2500 and 3000 series reels (this might be a harder fix and maintain durability). It woudl be great if Ugly Stick, and all rod makers for that matter, listed what weight range of reels work best for their product to maintain ideal balance to more easily and confidently make reel pairing selections. Rather than the annoying trial and error or word of mouth method we…