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Title: St. Croix mojo bass for saltwater?
Post by: cricker on October 13, 2014, 03:45:11 PM
i've been lookin for a new rod to use for tog/bank fishing and was lookin at the st. croix mojo bass 7'9" heavy casting rod, just wondering if anybody has used these for saltwater, it seems perfect for what i want it for but i worry about using rods meant for freshwater in saltwater sometimes, just lookin for input before spending a bunch of money on a rod... thanks
Title: Re: St. Croix mojo bass for saltwater?
Post by: Wreckfish on October 13, 2014, 03:58:16 PM
What weight line you planning on using and what weight sinkers. By Tog/Bank are you talking fishing the sod banks?
Title: Re: St. Croix mojo bass for saltwater?
Post by: fluke - u on October 13, 2014, 04:01:55 PM
 t^ .. I have 3 of those rods on my boat for a few years now and never had a problem, used them for strippers, tog and fluke.  ..
Title: Re: St. Croix mojo bass for saltwater?
Post by: cricker on October 13, 2014, 06:25:24 PM
65 lb braid and might use lead up to 6-8 oz I mostly fish for tog back bay out of a boat but do fish the sod banks and theres also the possability of hitting an inlet i would also use it for surf fishing and at graveling point casting up to 4 oz, it certainly feels heavy enough my main concerns are with the guides holding up and whether it could handle a big tog or striper