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I had not even considered St. Croix, but can appreciate the workmanship
that must go into their blanks, as I've often drooled over their fine spinning rods. I'll have to throw a few casts with the model you mentioned...certainly no reason to spend more than is necessary, heck maybe I'll be able to buy a 7 AND an 8 weight for less than what I'd originally planned to spend on a single rod. |
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"KDawg" wrote: I had not even considered St. Croix, but can appreciate the workmanship that must go into their blanks, as I've often drooled over their fine spinning rods. I'll have to throw a few casts with the model you mentioned...certainly no reason to spend more than is necessary, heck maybe I'll be able to buy a 7 AND an 8 weight for less than what I'd originally planned to spend on a single rod. I have several St. Croix rods, in all three flavors (fly, spin, baitcasting) and I don't think you can go wrong with them. Good feel, cast well, and tough as nails. One thing to remember - Most rods are designed for and by people who think a 10 pound largemouth bass is a big fish. St. Croix are designed for and by people that think a 10 pound largemouth is BAIT. ![]() -- "What it all comes to is that the whole structure of space flight as it stands now is creaking, obsolecent, over-elaborate, decaying. The field is static; no, worse than that, it's losing ground. By this time, our ships ought to be sleeker and faster, and able to carry bigger payloads. We ought to have done away with this dichotomy between ships that can land on a planet, and ships that can fly from one planet to another." - Senator Bliss Wagoner James Blish - _They Shall Have Stars_ |
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![]() "KDawg" wrote in message oups.com... I had not even considered St. Croix, but can appreciate the workmanship that must go into their blanks, as I've often drooled over their fine spinning rods. I'll have to throw a few casts with the model you mentioned...certainly no reason to spend more than is necessary, heck maybe I'll be able to buy a 7 AND an 8 weight for less than what I'd originally planned to spend on a single rod. The only true steelhead rods I've ever used were a 9.5, and 11.5, St Croix. Have to say they were awesome, for me anyway. Mike |
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