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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> St. Croix Glass Rod
 
Message Subject: St. Croix Glass Rod
brewcrew
Posted 1/31/2009 2:57 PM (#358413)
Subject: St. Croix Glass Rod





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Does anyone know what the difference is performance wise between these and the regular premier series musky rods?
Steve Jonesi
Posted 1/31/2009 6:22 PM (#358439 - in reply to #358413)
Subject: Re: St. Croix Glass Rod




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The difference in materials will make the glass rod inherently heavier than the Premier series. The glass will have a more parabolic(bending further down the blank) bend under strain(fish) than the comparable graphite model. The glass rod will have a 'slower' action than the Premier.Glass is traditionally more durable than graphite, but the Premiers are very durable for a graphite rod. Many use the glass model for trolling as well as live bait(sucker) fishing. The glass model is versatile in that respect and I wouldn't hesitate throwing big rubber with it either, although it may not be the 'ideal' tool for that job. Great rod. Steve

Edited by Steve Jonesi 1/31/2009 6:24 PM
TanMan
Posted 1/31/2009 7:09 PM (#358453 - in reply to #358413)
Subject: Re: St. Croix Glass Rod




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Location: Toronto, ON
Great trolling rod, you can pull anything with it.
brewcrew
Posted 2/1/2009 10:12 AM (#358510 - in reply to #358413)
Subject: Re: St. Croix Glass Rod





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Thanks guys that answers my question.
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