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8-32 ounce casting rod.

Started by spideyjg, March 28, 2016, 02:16:27 PM

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spideyjg

Wanna chuck a big bait...

http://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mcc80xhf-mojo-cat-casting-rod-8-ft.html

St Croix made the best catfish rods ever in their Classic cat line but now have Mojo cat rods. This caught my eye with a 2lb upper lure weight.

Too bad it is a single piece though. :(

sasquatch

Going to be tough holding the reel tight enough to get a decent cast with two pounds of weight.

spideyjg

Quote from: sasquatch on March 28, 2016, 05:15:41 PM
Going to be tough holding the reel tight enough to get a decent cast with two pounds of weight.

Well the rod can do it but no promise it would be easy. I was tossing an 8oz sputnik and a live croaker a few weeks back and stretching the Ocean Masters limits.

Fishing flathead cats you use live fish going a lb+, small carp, bluegill, crappie etc.

Jim

Eric H

Quote from: sasquatch on March 28, 2016, 05:15:41 PM
Going to be tough holding the reel tight enough to get a decent cast with two pounds of weight.

X2

LONGCAST JOE


spideyjg

Reading up on some catfish forums the impression is that 32 ounces is a stretch.

Damn Joe I got sticker shock on that one.  :o $479

Jim

LONGCAST JOE


Damn Joe I got sticker shock on that one.  :o $479

Jim
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So did I,  but I just closed my eyes and pulled the trigger for one...yikes
JOE