St.Croix

Rods, Reels, lures, line, etc.
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St.Croix

Post by 2BHNTN » July 7th, 2004, 4:55 pm

Nothing here either, I do like the St.Croix ultra lights for the smallies. Tired of looking a the " Now that a knife post " Image
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Re: St.Croix

Post by fishin » July 9th, 2004, 12:14 pm

Good rods, I like them a lot.
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Re: St.Croix

Post by RB » July 9th, 2004, 1:40 pm

I have a 4pc Imperial travel rod that I bought at their factory store in Park Falls Wisconsin. Also got a tour of the plant and they take a lot of time to do it right and any little thing gets a rod in the seconds bin. Only paid $90 for the rod in their outlet. 4pc is definitely the way to go with a fly rod.

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Re: St.Croix

Post by hobiecat » July 13th, 2004, 11:03 am

I have 4 St Croix rods, 6'6" MH casting, 7' MH flipping, 6' M casting, and a 9' 5wt flyrod. Best rods for the money IMHO.
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Re: St.Croix

Post by BornBad » October 26th, 2005, 4:48 pm

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