St. Croix Rods Triumph Spinning Rod
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Travel case for St. Croix rod is made of soft canvas (light weight). It is not difficult to find cases (PVC ) among the many made, but I am having some difficulty finding a case that fits
These Triumph series rods are made from SCII carbon, not SCIIII. We have little ability to correct inaccurate listings on most of these Amazon listings, as Amazon forms the majority of the information. Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions and we will provide assistance as much as possible.
According to the rod you are using, the answer depends on where you are on can be bought in a single piece, while others need to be bought in a pair. Just below the length you choose, there should be a description.
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As a result, I was very disappointed in St. Croix Ability, it was the one company I thought wouldn't break for some reason so I will not be giving them a penny of my money.
It breaks after a single The company and product are great, but I wish I could leave a negative star. In March, I bought this rod for my husband as a birthday gift. We live in a state that doesn't allow fishing all year round. During the fishing season, May is the best time to catch fish. It snapped in half after my husband used it once last weekend (Memorial Day weekend) and caught a 10 inch bass with it. The company that we contacted is refusing to give us our money back because a 30 days warranty does not apply to our purchase. Due to the fact that the fishing season was not open in the first 30 days, we were not able to use the pole. If you want to save money, buy a $20 pole from Walmart because they are much better quality than this piece of garbage and, if they break, you can return them for a refund. There are many things that I don't like about this company or their customer service.
A 6-inch tablet appeared on the market recently, and I bought it The St. Croix has been a great place to fish for trout all year for me, with my 1/2 ft rod and light/fast reel. In order to match such a quality rod with a quality spinner reel, it would be best if you got the best one Having these two elements will allow you to feel EVERY bump, from the base of the bed to the ever-present top of the bed The fish tipped the water just a bit. successful hook set, allowing you to experience all the fight and pull of the fish, will allow you to feel every bit of it. It's a great fishing method for average-size fish, as you can catch a lot of action with just one. You feel like a beast when you catch a fish.
On average, I fish about 150 days a year in a small river or large creek. Before I made a stupid mistake and broke my St Croix 6' 6" ML Triumph, I used a St Croix 6' 6" ML Triumph. There is a replacement program that will replace it for about $70 + shipping, but that's not really too far off from buying one new. I thought I'd buy a 6 ML Triumph this time. I'm much happier with the actual boat than I was with Unlike the last one, this one makes it easier to work in and around trees and can be set up from a hook easily. Consequently, I feel it is extremely expensive (compared to what I would expect), but it is extremely impressive. A good experience is worth the cost if you can afford.
I used it for the fourth time and the rod snapped right in half the fourth time under the weight of a trout (about 3 lbs). Having been warned by my dad about St Croix rods' inconsistent quality, I bought more than one. This is really bad.
It is hard to find products like these The first thing you'll notice is that everything below this price point is You won't need to contact St. Croix for repairs or replacements if the product is under warranty. It is the medium size 4 piece and the ultra light size 4 piece that I have. Smallmouth set ups for both are excellent in the backcountry.
Croix, it's not like it's not A number of my fishing rods are from St. Croix. I don't really like this one, but it's a good entry - The midlevels to the upper levels A level rod is my go-to tool, and I find myself returning to it time after time. If you are considering upgrading your Ugly Stik, then I strongly recommend it It's not that either of those are bad, but St. Croix is in a class of its own.
In a nutshell St. Croix rods are what I use to fish for trout. Previously, another rod broke. This one was used as a replacement. There were two rods that broke all at the same time. In addition to the $50, I will also be charged These 1 piece rods are strong and durable like all my other Saint Croix rods. Rods with the same model don't usually break this easily. When I fished with this rod the first time, it broke.