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Message Subject: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?
stephendawg
Posted 2/21/2006 7:17 AM (#178512 - in reply to #178131)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?




Posts: 1023


Location: Lafayette, IN
Sponge,
What are you compensating for by using a 9' rod?
sworrall
Posted 2/21/2006 8:10 AM (#178522 - in reply to #178512)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?





Posts: 32959


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sponger is catching Rocks with that 9' rod. I'm not sure what one uses for bait to catch Rocks, but I guess it's probably heavy.
WFO Outdoors
Posted 2/21/2006 8:25 AM (#178524 - in reply to #178131)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?





Location: Chippewa Falls, WI
I know 1st hand the Engineering that goes into every rod they make.
Im the consultant in Northern/central & western WI for a Engineering firm selling,
Solidworks, the leading 3D Cad Software and I work with Engineering Dept up at St. Croix.
These guys know how to Engineer/manurfacture the best rods in the world!

There are many companies that make good rods now days,
but if you learn and know the reasearch/engineering that goes into a single rod.
You will know and understand why St.Croix is the leader in the industry for making the best quality Rod!

Dustin Carlson
Applied Engineering Technology
[email protected]
Sponge
Posted 2/21/2006 8:43 AM (#178528 - in reply to #178131)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?


Let's just say it's a mental thing SDAWG and leave 'er at that! I can see now me attempts at a serious post are for naught...anyhoos Stever you are correct to a degree; Spongette signed up for a piece of the rock, and hand delivered it to the back of me head, where it still reposes in state...on a TAD more serious note, I do like the lightness of the Ticas, but have seen eyes pop and tips break on large fish in the beach break, or peeps attempting to horse in a biter or large ray, but these rods were some of the first, so who can tell? I still have the 8' Trillium Xtra Heavy I got from you a few yrs ago that'll cast a brick through a 'crete bunker that I now use for neighborhood discipline; it's light and will cast forever...matter of fact, I threw it 'bout an hr ago and the line is going out on the reel...
MuskyHopeful
Posted 2/21/2006 9:09 AM (#178533 - in reply to #178131)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?





Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
Sponge,

How accurately can you cast those bricks? Can you hit someone riding a bike like that steak hit Napolean Dynamite? Can you drop the alpha dog in a feral pack causing the others to flee? Do you have an abnormally large thumb to slow the brick's flight as it nears it target? This interests me.

Kevin

Can flying bricks fit into the plan?

Edited by MuskyHopeful 2/21/2006 9:10 AM
Sponge
Posted 2/21/2006 9:34 AM (#178541 - in reply to #178131)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?


To maintain post integrity, let me say that I once had a St croix 7'6" jerk bait rod and loved it...traded it to Mauser a few yrs ago, and if I'm correct, that same rod is now resting at the bottom of Cave Run Lake. I also remember a dude named Ben Duhr(sp?) that used to fish Cape Hatteras on occasion that St Croix sponsored; peeps using those rods loved them...
A brick can be cast accurately, but I'd advise one to begin their venture using an old southern recipe, the "alley biscuit", which in essence is one half of a normal size brick; not to be confused w/ the "cat head biscuit", which you can actually eat...(the term comes from the size of the finished bread piece.) During a feeding frenzy involving neighbor/dog groupings etc, accuracy is not as important as being able to maintain composure during the actual cast; the bouncing brick will have at least partial effect upon landing and retrieval. If unable to control, use spinning gear so as not to break off from excitement. I guess in a way one might gander that we've taken the saying "casting stones" to a different level, and I can see were one would think that. Perhaps the video "Tricks w/ Bricks" would aid in helping peeps to better understanding this new sport...
al
Posted 2/21/2006 12:47 PM (#178592 - in reply to #178145)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?


So I guess it's ok to alter shimano and still have the warranty valid?
reelman
Posted 2/21/2006 1:04 PM (#178597 - in reply to #178131)
Subject: RE: Why does everybody like St. Croix so much?




Posts: 1270


WFO, Have you been to other rod making plants? I would bet that most all of them use technology like you speak of, not just St. Croix
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