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I have a nice St. Croix ultra-light rod. I normally use it for kids when they want to bobber fish. It's only 5'5" I think so it doesn't cast far and it's whippy.

But I was wondering if I used it for bass with a senko near docks. I wouldn't be casting far and the bass range an average 1/2-3lbs range.

Would this be a fun way to fish or would I be taking a risk at having a fish break my rod by over-fishing the rod?

  • Super User
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As long as the rod isn't over-lined and the drag is set properly for the line, there is a very slim chance of the rod breaking. I regularly catch 10-15# catfish in my ML St Croixs with 6# line. Its all about the drag.

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  • Super User
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As long as the rod isn't over-lined and the drag is set properly for the line, there is a very slim chance of the rod breaking. I regularly catch 10-15# catfish in my ML St Croixs with 6# line. Its all about the drag.

What is over-lined? Too heavy of line for that reel?

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Stay within the line recommendations on the rod blank, loosen up your drag a little bit, your rod should be fine. I am a light tackle enthusiast, and i have caught some nice fish on ultralight gear. They put up a great fight.

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I've pulled a large 4 pounder out with my kids shakespeare micro.. and it was out of the weeds too.

Boy was that fun but on the edge the whole time.. rod didnt snap but it sure didnt help a whole heck of alot.

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Stay within the line recommendations on the rod blank, loosen up your drag a little bit, your rod should be fine. I am a light tackle enthusiast, and i have caught some nice fish on ultralight gear. They put up a great fight.

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I've fished some private ponds that you can only access on foot, so I take an ultralight rod & whatever tackle I can stuff in my pockets.  It can be done.

  • Super User
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As stated, the limits of your rod are defined by the ratings of the blank, most with a bit of cushion built in. Stay within the limits, set the drag properly (~25% of the line rating) and do not high-stick (bend the rod much beyond 90 degrees) the rod and you will be fine. I've caught some nice catfish while bluegill fishing on a local farm pond...

  • Super User
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I'd be more concerned with breaking it trying to cast a senko. Fighting a fish with the drag set properly, there's little chance of breaking the rod; unless you are high sticking it.

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