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input on St. Croix Bass X rod
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02/02/18 12:32 AM
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deakin
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Are any of you guys and girls fishing this rod? Was told by a friend he tried it in the store but didn't fish it.
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Re: input on St. Croix Bass X rod
[Re: deakin]
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02/04/18 11:50 AM
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Brad R
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A top brand name for that price point: around $100.
Most people rank St. Croix rods in the "top 5" of production rod builders.
I have several, 5 or 6 St. Croix rods, not this model. If you get one, let us know how it works out.
Brad
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Re: input on St. Croix Bass X rod
[Re: deakin]
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02/04/18 01:31 PM
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Huckleberry
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The X blanks are the SCII series and are great blanks. The SCIII series are excellent blanks! If you want the best dock skipping / flipping rod, get the handle #1 .... 9 of butt section starting at the rear of the seat. 7 MH I build rods, I have tried to build a rod for skipping docks to match the performance of the St. Croix SCIII 7 MH and can not, theres something about the backbone of the blank that I can not find in any other brand. It fits my style of skipping docks. I use a very hard underhand sweep when skipping docks. http://stcroixrods.com/products/freshwater/bass-x
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Re: input on St. Croix Bass X rod
[Re: deakin]
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02/04/18 04:23 PM
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deakin
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Thanks huck went to the website to take a look they are made in Mexico. Goes against everything I believe. May be why they are as cheap as they are.
May have to pass on that one.
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Re: input on St. Croix Bass X rod
[Re: deakin]
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02/04/18 07:53 PM
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Huckleberry
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They were originally made here in the US, still are, but they opened a new facility in Mexico to keep up with demand. Maybe Trump can help them come home. 
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Re: input on St. Croix Bass X rod
[Re: deakin]
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02/06/18 04:58 PM
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Holdenoutdoors
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WHAT? I am disappointed to see this news. I wonder why they can't keep up with demand AND remain at home. I don't know which rods are the best, but St. Croix are VERY GOOD BLANKS.
Haulin' Bass since 1972
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Re: input on St. Croix Bass X rod
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02/10/18 09:45 PM
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RudyDep
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I bought two mojo bass but the handles were too short for my liking
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