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Sep 3, 2021 09:54:36   #
FS Digest
 
Been looking at the St Croix Victory rod and was wondering if anyone has had experience with their products and able to let me know if they’re worth while

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Sep 3, 2021 12:14:49   #
bknecht Loc: Northeast pa
 
FS Digest wrote:
Been looking at the St Croix Victory rod and was wondering if anyone has had experience with their products and able to let me know if they’re worth while

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by Veyron_264


Know nothing about their Victory series but have several Premiers and am well pleased.

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Sep 3, 2021 12:23:20   #
Rock Hound Loc: Southeast Minnesota
 
I have several different St. Croix rods and recently bought a new Victory 6'10" M-L Extra Fast spinning rod. It is made of the SCIII+ blank.

It is an excellent rod - I would highly recommend it.

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Sep 4, 2021 12:07:03   #
Papa Jack Loc: Indianapolis
 
I have a 5foot ultra light and love it

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Sep 4, 2021 13:10:11   #
Gripnriprod Loc: Concepcion Costa Rica
 
I started collecting St. Croix rods 15 years ago. They have performed well. I have fly, casting, and spinning rods. No problems with any of them.

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Sep 4, 2021 13:37:04   #
agatemaggot Loc: iowa
 
I bought a St Croix for my wife 20 years ago and she used it weekly until she passed, never any problems , good rods ! She used it for Bass and Walleye.

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Sep 4, 2021 14:06:19   #
USAF Major Loc: Sea Bright, NJ
 
They are amongst the best mass produced rods available to us.

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Sep 4, 2021 14:09:14   #
Satyrman Loc: Southern California
 
Great warranty and their salt water rods are of pretty high quality!

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Sep 4, 2021 14:26:23   #
Brownsville Tony Loc: Brownsville - Laguna Madre
 
When I lived up in Northern Wisconsin I would occasionally stop at the St. Croix factory at Park Falls. They would take the returned rods, usually with a broken tip, repair them, scrape the name off of them and put them in a barrel on the showroom floor. I had several very expensive rods that were just a tad shorter than they were supposed to be that I bought for $25. There is a reason why they are so popular, they are simply the finest combination of quality materials and expert workmanship available.

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Sep 4, 2021 14:28:08   #
mcdclc Loc: Pomona, NY
 
I've had several St.Croix rods. They are excellent.

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Sep 4, 2021 15:05:20   #
Jwid Loc: Lake Killarney, Ironton, MO
 
They are the most expensive and best I have. Premier series. No complaints. Nothing better to compare to. Someday I’ll touch a GLoomis and see what that’s like, but they are only online. Bass Pro around here isn’t stocking.

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Sep 4, 2021 18:59:16   #
Gardener Dave Loc: Modesto,CA
 
I have 2 of their rods. Great feel , very sensitive.

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Sep 4, 2021 19:58:57   #
Omaryam2 Loc: Wi
 
I’ve got the whole range of musky rods. Love that they still use cork on the handle and fore grip

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Sep 4, 2021 21:32:16   #
Dberry Loc: Arkansas
 
Of all the rods I have, my st. Croixs are the best. Have never had a single problem with any of them. Lifetime warranty and made in the USA. I have Loomis Rods also, but no more.I looked for st. croix rods at bass pro. That was a joke. All they had was junk. Just my 2 cents worth.

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Sep 4, 2021 22:50:34   #
panther Loc: Northern California
 
I have 4 St. Croix rods. I now fish almost exclusively for trout. No one makes a better trout rod than the 7' UL Avid.

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