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Fresh Water Rod in Salt water
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<blockquote data-quote="bcritch" data-source="post: 13042" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>You can but you must rinse them with freshwater after each use. I have a few setups that I've used the past few seasons that still look new. I use a little heavier duty setup for Bay fishing. I use a Spinning reel rated at 10 -15lb line and a rod rated as MH 8-20lb line. I mostly use braided line because you're fishing off the bottom at depths of 5 - 30'. Don't forget that you also need a few ounces of lead just to get to the bottom and you're drifting with the current. That's why you need a little heavier setup even though your still catching fish only up to 10lbs. (Mostly only a few pounds)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcritch, post: 13042, member: 137"] You can but you must rinse them with freshwater after each use. I have a few setups that I've used the past few seasons that still look new. I use a little heavier duty setup for Bay fishing. I use a Spinning reel rated at 10 -15lb line and a rod rated as MH 8-20lb line. I mostly use braided line because you're fishing off the bottom at depths of 5 - 30'. Don't forget that you also need a few ounces of lead just to get to the bottom and you're drifting with the current. That's why you need a little heavier setup even though your still catching fish only up to 10lbs. (Mostly only a few pounds) [/QUOTE]
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