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Old January 29th, 2005, 02:37 PM
Chris Rennert
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Bob,

I have a buddy that uses they St. Croix Glass rods for cranking as well, and
he seems to like them. But like Brad said, the Loomis rods are awesome. I
am actually in the process of obtaining 2 or 3 :-).

I also had a Lamiglass rod (popping blank) that i used for crankbaiting,
unfortunately it was thrown over the side of the during a collision with 2
huge wakes :-), along with 2 other rods. The graphite rods floated and I
recovered them, but the glass rod is gone forever :-(, Had a nice Curado
Bantam 100B on it too :-(


Chris
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Anybody using a St. Croix Premier GlassŪ Rods - Crankbait rod?

I have taken to using a lighter action grapjite rod so I have the give,
but
still have the sensitivity. I am still considering a glass rod or two. I
have one Fenglass rod I traded from a friend, and its not bad, but it
seems
to be way to heavy. I imagine it might be ok for huge cranks, but I can
hardly feel whats going on with average size cranks. I tried it with
spinner baits, and with large blade baits it wasn't too bad.

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