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alfredo01
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Posted: Sat 02/13/10 8:35 pm Post subject: Opinions About ST Croix Fly Rods? |
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i fish in salt water, the rod i am using is a redington 8 wight rod number 9.
i want to change mine to have the same size for my fly line.
What rods are good for saltwater between number 9 and 10. I want
them not to be too much expensive but not too cheap because of the
quality. |
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flymaw
Location: SC
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Posted: Sun 02/14/10 7:34 pm Post subject: |
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| I love my St. Croix 8wt i have had it for about 6 years and it has served me well. |
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JohnB
Location: Mississippi gulf coast
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Posted: Thu 03/11/10 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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| I have a st. croix imperial (new one) 8wt that I absolutely love. light weight, fast action, beautiful burgundy blanks, and best of all under $200. I have cast the new version of the elite and for under $500 It's hard for so see why people spend $800 on other premium rods. Don't get me wrong, one of my favorite rods is an old sage rplxi 6wt, and i also have an orvis zero gravity #9 that I enjoy, but when the time comes for me to upgrade it's gonna be an easy choice. |
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ifsteve
Location: Idaho
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Posted: Sat 03/13/10 7:01 pm Post subject: |
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| I have a load of St. Croix Ultras from 4-12 wts and love them all!! |
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2alarmfly
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Posted: Sun 03/14/10 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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| Good to hear, always like to support a rod maker still made in the USA. I have a Lamiglass IMG that I won at our local club banquet and it is SWEET! There is nothing wrong with rods made out of USA, but you have to wonder if the passion and care for the finished product is the same. Just the opinion of one man. |
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