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9 years ago
Dwight Webb
In the first minute of use with 40 lb leader and 21 lb of drag it snapped like a toothpick about 3 inches from the fore grip. No more St Croix blanks for me. I talked to the factory rep Friday and he told me that musky fishermen use 21 to 25 lb of drag so I played it safe at 21 lb and snapped almost immediately after hook set. Fish surged and I pulled back and pow.
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Dwight Webb
The blanks finally arrived today and I gave it a good test with my wife holding down and it is a very strong light weight stick. So, it may just cross a snappers eye balls. Will find out soon.
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Dwight Webb
Thanks for the tips. That blank is actually listed as Musky/Saltwater but regardless of that if it can lift a 30# weight off the ground without exploding then it will work just fine for me. The blank is on the way so we shall see very soon what it can take. Been hooking some really fat red snappers without snapping my 40 lb leader. So after I build it I should just see what kind of a dumbbell tha
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Dwight Webb
Thank you. This one is rated 50-100 which I find amazing for such a light weight rod so I will give a try and see how it handles snapper. The heavy seeker handles them well and it is a 30-80 and heavy.
Forum: rodboard 9 years ago
Dwight Webb
I have been looking for a strong light weight blank to replace my Seeker CJBF80H and ran across the St Croix 2M80XHF with some amazing ratings for only a 6.2 oz blank. Looks as though it will make a very good light snapper rod here in Florida. Some comments on this blank being a good choice or not is appreciated.
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