I had a similar problem, the line going to the pulse fuel pump had a 1" slit right where it clamped on to. Air was getting in and the first place everyone says is check the bulb, but I always check the lines.
I actually like the bickering between two perspectives, gives a good comparison to two options that are passionately up for debate which I'll try both.
Out of the ballpark but the croix legend tournament dropshot rod would be perfect, it's alot different than the mojo model.
Something lower in price would be a vendetta or veritas 6'9ML.
I've had a 5'ULM premier and a 1000 Sedona combo for UL fishing. Served me very well and caught hundreds of trout. Now I have a 6'ULF avid and a 7'ULM avid. If I had to use just one it would be the either the premier or avid in 6'ULF
Just get the Avid Inshore model
http://www.stcroixrods.com/products/saltwater/avid-series-inshore
the tide master is basically a saltwater premier rod, you said you wanted to upgrade from the premier model so get an avid that is rated for salt which would be the avid inshore
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