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Old 12-22-2012, 02:24 PM   #31
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anyone fish the ss 1145? That seems like the right size and ratings for the ct shore, but I haven't used one to know.
My friend Mike has one. Not sure if you've meet him. I'm gonna try getting one for the spring.

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Old 12-22-2012, 03:54 PM   #32
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My friend Mike has one. Not sure if you've meet him. I'm gonna try getting one for the spring.

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Old 12-22-2012, 04:06 PM   #33
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Old 12-23-2012, 12:16 AM   #34
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Are you looking for an off the shelf rod or a blank to get wrapped? For an off the shelf rod, no one mentioned the mojo. I fished the 9' quite a bit the last two seasons and loved it, and it won't break the bank. Some people have had issues, but I never did. The 10'6" would fit your specifications. If you are going to go the custom route, I have both the GSB 1201 L and M and love them both. I have the L set up for a VS 150 and the M for the 200. The L is nice and light, but can still turn a good sized fish, and the M is probably the best overall blank out there, in my opinion. It will throw SP's all the way to 4oz metal lips and huge eels. Love that rod.
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Old 12-23-2012, 07:04 AM   #35
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Are you looking for an off the shelf rod or a blank to get wrapped? For an off the shelf rod, no one mentioned the mojo. I fished the 9' quite a bit the last two seasons and loved it, and it won't break the bank. Some people have had issues, but I never did. The 10'6" would fit your specifications. If you are going to go the custom route, I have both the GSB 1201 L and M and love them both. I have the L set up for a VS 150 and the M for the 200. The L is nice and light, but can still turn a good sized fish, and the M is probably the best overall blank out there, in my opinion. It will throw SP's all the way to 4oz metal lips and huge eels. Love that rod.
yeap I've been fishing the mojo 1-4 10' for the last 2 years almost exclusively and its been great to me, great all around rod, the max I'd go with it was 3oz maybe 3.5 though. But its a great small lure rod, and landed some very nice fish in the ditch with it, however it felt undergunned with a heavy current. I bet the 10'6'' would be perfect for your application... Now I got myself a cts S7 3-6 late this season. no longer undergunned

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