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St. Croix Bass X Rod #14285585 02/15/22 03:54 AM
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I was given a Bass X 7’2” Graphite Medium-Heavy Medium rod (bxc72mhm).
Specs say 3/8-1oz lure

What type of lure do you think is better suited for this rod? With the medium action the rod seems to have a lot of play.

Thanks in advance.


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Re: St. Croix Bass X Rod [Re: LeonSulak] #14285590 02/15/22 04:05 AM
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Crankbait, maybe DD22 or XD 6 type.

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I say C Rig.

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Agree with treble hooked baits like crankbaits, topwaters,, and 1\2 to 1oz treble hooked swimbaits.


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It should be a solid chatterbait rod up to 1/2 oz. Bigger cranks and spooks

Re: St. Croix Bass X Rod [Re: LeonSulak] #14286092 02/15/22 08:28 PM
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It is a 7'-2" Medium Heavy Moderate(good bend) rod. Based on my experience it good for a small to 3xd crankbait, drop shot if you do not like spinning rod. I hope this help. My recommendation is tie on a bait and try it.

Here is a link to St Croix Rods catalog
https://issuu.com/st.croixrod/docs/scr_2022_productcatalog_07.14.21_final_pages

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Re: St. Croix Bass X Rod [Re: LeonSulak] #14286524 02/16/22 04:32 AM
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I love a lipless on this rod. it is a rod that is good for a lot of techniques, but a lipless feels the best

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