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Posted 7/30/2003 7:50 PM (#77420)
Subject: Opinion on All Star rods.......


Anyone use All Star Big Game rods? What do you think?

I was looking to upgrade one of my rods to either an All Star or a St. Croix. I was thinking about going with the All Star 8'6" X-Heavy for big bucktails and cranks this fall, what do you guys think of this rod?

Thanks

LiL Ernie
toddb
Posted 7/30/2003 9:37 PM (#77439 - in reply to #77420)
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Posts: 379


Location: Thief River Falls MN
I like mine alot, have all three X heavy- 7'6", 8' & 8'6". Plenty of backbone for the big stuff. Can't go wrong with the either the All Stars or the St. Croix's in my opinion.

later,
toddb
onelastcast
Posted 7/30/2003 10:00 PM (#77448 - in reply to #77420)
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Posts: 91


Location: Oshawa, Ontario
I own about eight or nine top quality muskie rods, one of which is an All Star and it is my favourite. Light as a feather with loads of backbone and very comfortable and versatile. Goa ahead and make the purchase, you won't be sorry.
Cheers
RAZE1
Posted 7/30/2003 10:03 PM (#77450 - in reply to #77439)
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Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
Let me know if you can find a finer rod in AllStar's price range, I'll get me one. I got a 7'6" ex-heavy and an 8' ex-heavy on the way. They are extremely light weight, which means less fatigue over the long haul
FredJ
Posted 7/30/2003 10:19 PM (#77455 - in reply to #77420)
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Posts: 145


Location: Eau Claire, WI
I have an 8' All Star X-Heavy and couldn't be happier with it.  It is light, plenty of backbone and seems to handle just about any lure I throw just fine.  Best part is the price!  I dare you to find me a nicer rod in that price range.
Vman
Posted 7/31/2003 6:51 AM (#77479 - in reply to #77420)
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Posts: 103


Location: Illinoise
I have an 8' AllStar and really like it. It's light and has good back bone along with a soft tip.
Works great for bucktails and gliders.
lpeitso
Posted 7/31/2003 11:39 AM (#77527 - in reply to #77420)
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Posts: 633


I like my All-Star's. I have an 8' XH, and a 6'3" XH. I will be getting more in the future. They are lighter than the St. Croix's I have handled at the same length.

Lance
Troyz
Posted 7/31/2003 11:51 AM (#77528 - in reply to #77527)
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Posts: 155


Location: Watertown MN
I have strickly been buying all-stars for 2 years, and really like these rods for their price range. I have the 6'10" XHeavy, 7'6" heavy, and 7'6" X-heavy, and these three rods definitely cover all the baits you might want to throw. There customer service has been excellent when I broke a reel seet.

Good luck

Troyz


Posted 7/31/2003 7:29 PM (#77569 - in reply to #77420)
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Well sounds like a winner....I'll be picking up that All Star for sure.

Thanks guys

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