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
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.
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.
I have a 5foot ultra light and love it
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.
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.
They are amongst the best mass produced rods available to us.
Great warranty and their salt water rods are of pretty high quality!
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.
I've had several St.Croix rods. They are excellent.
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.
I have 2 of their rods. Great feel , very sensitive.
I’ve got the whole range of musky rods. Love that they still use cork on the handle and fore grip
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.
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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