Penn Battle 5000 on an Ugly Stick is a good place to start on the low end. Upgrade to the Spinfisher or Slammer for a better reel. If you want a Shimano in the same size, it'll be an 8000. Shimano reels are smoother drags and lighter. Penn's are heavier and workhorses.
A better choice on the nearshore stuff in a conventional reel would be an Avet SX or MX series spooled with 40-50# Power Pro, you won't tear one up and they'll handle most anything. Pair that with an Ugly Stick or a better fit would be a Tsunami or OTI Fathom Blade.
Keep some 3000 size reels on board for the spades and some white wire coat hangers to put jelly balls on.
Get some 80g slow pitch jigs and a cheap Tsunami slow pitch rod too. You can order slow pitch jigs and assist hooks in bulk packs of 100 off Ebay for not much more than a 3 pack at the tackle store, same hook that doesn't hurt your feeling when it gets cut off or needs to be replaced. Tip those with a little squid or cut bait and you'll catch bigger fish. Keep some 4-6oz Spro bucktails on the boat too. On that inshore stuff, always tip the jig with a little bait, you get more action.
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