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![]() I was just reading the thread on the right lead to use for offshore sea bass etc. 16-24 oz. with that said, what type of rod is best suited for this?? I'm going in February and don't want to be caught out there with half assed equipment. I have a 7' star stellar light 17-30# and I'm thinking that may be a little light.
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![]() The rod you have will probably be ok for jigging, but I doubt it will handle the weight needed for bait fishing.
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![]() You can get a Fish Poison7' e glass HVY $155 and use it for Sea Bass, Cod and Tilefish.
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![]() Thanks for the replies gentlemen.... I'll definitely keep a fish poison in mind Mr. Bogan
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![]() I used a St. Croix Premier Musky Rods Model: PM79XXXHF (7' 9") Holds up to 16oz jigs with no problem. Beat them Giant Seabass pretty well with this rod. Bogan or a Garone rod is even better.
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