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St. Croix blank comparison
Posted by:
Jim Reinhardt
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Date: July 04, 2010 10:09AM
My favorite trout rod is built on a St. Croix 5S59ULF blank. Yesterday I came really close to breaking the rod, which is bound to happen one day so I need to build a replacement. Does any one know how the 5S60ULF2-G compares? The 5S59ULF had an extremely light tip and a nice fast action that made it easy to cast very light jigs. I have tried the 3S60ULF, which is a fine blank, but not as much to my liking. I'm not crazy about a 2 piece blank but if the action is right, I could get by? If anyone has a 5S59ULF that they aren't going to use, I would be happy to buy it.
Thanks Jim Re: St. Croix blank comparison
Posted by:
Wesley Russell
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Date: July 04, 2010 12:39PM
How about 4S510MXF , my brother has one it is a great rod . Also there are 3 rods under 6 foot in the avid series . in 4'6 , 5 , 5'6 all ULF . they also have a 6'3 model 3S63MLXF. Hope that helps . I am a st.croix junkie i dont think i could fish anything else . Lets go wash some lures . Re: St. Croix blank comparison
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: July 04, 2010 05:02PM
Jim,
Just og to a good fishing rod store that has a complete inventory of St Croix products. Check out each of the potential candidates for yourself and you can make the best decision. Roger Re: St. Croix blank comparison
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: July 04, 2010 10:20PM
Jim,
if u are live in wisconsin, you would have stop at st. croix factory in park falls wi, they have all models of st. croix in stock u can look at and see which one u would want. i only live abt 1 1/2 hr away from st. croix factory and i have been go there and take a feel and shake it and play around and i have got some of musky legnend casting rod they have good flyrod, spinning, casting and every saltwater.. i have been go in tour of factory at st. croix it was amazing tour i ever see and learn alot about they doing the handcrafting on all st.croix rods if u have any st. croix dealer closer to your area by put ur zip code at st.croix site.. Josh Re: St. Croix blank comparison
Posted by:
Jim Reinhardt
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Date: July 05, 2010 04:26PM
Thanks for the advise fellas. If I could find a retailer around here that carried the full St. Croix line I would be in business. There are a lot of stores in my area that carrry the avid series and down, but not a lot that carry the legend elite, which is what the blank would be when built into a rod. I guess I will keep looking.
Thank you Jim Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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