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St. Croix Triumph Rod worth buying?
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07/15/15 01:51 PM
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Lu32
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Currently in the market for a new rod wondering if I was to get it in the 7' MH for jig fishing would it be worth it ?
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Re: St. Croix Triumph Rod worth buying?
[Re: Lu32]
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07/15/15 03:26 PM
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Brad R
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St Croix rods are great!
At least as defined by their Mojo Bass rod series where they break different offerings down by applications, they have the jig model pegged at a 3/8s to 1 oz. lure weight range. Yours is 3/8s to 3/4s so a bit light on the top end. But, that depends on what you want to throw. Take a look at their website and see how they dial in different fishing techniques.
Oh! And, I think they do have a Triumph X in the weight range I mentioned.
Brad
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Re: St. Croix Triumph Rod worth buying?
[Re: Lu32]
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07/15/15 08:24 PM
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Capt Craig
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I like the St Croix. The triumph is a good rod, and my son used one for years growing up. I like the Avid series a bit better and have had no problems with either.
Capt. Craig Copeland Licensed by the US Coast Guard
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