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experience with St. Croix Legend series
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpix" data-source="post: 218816" data-attributes="member: 6051"><p>For Finesse, a fast tip to sense better and hook solidly.</p><p>for cranks a medium tip, to let the fish swallow the lure.</p><p></p><p>St Croix are good rods. Ive got the 2nd best of their line, the Avid, just below the Legend, and they are very well made, rounded handle, exposed blank at the index finger, good guides and very well made. Its my only rod, a 6' Medium/Heavy with a fast tip. Its solid, dependable and just plain does the work properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpix, post: 218816, member: 6051"] For Finesse, a fast tip to sense better and hook solidly. for cranks a medium tip, to let the fish swallow the lure. St Croix are good rods. Ive got the 2nd best of their line, the Avid, just below the Legend, and they are very well made, rounded handle, exposed blank at the index finger, good guides and very well made. Its my only rod, a 6' Medium/Heavy with a fast tip. Its solid, dependable and just plain does the work properly. [/QUOTE]
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