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Message Subject: St. Croix Triumph
jah1317
Posted 2/14/2009 8:37 PM (#360649)
Subject: St. Croix Triumph





Posts: 145


Anyone have any thoughts on these? I am planning to buy one, gander is putting them on sale and I was planning on grabbing one. I am not planning on going all out on a pole but I will be able to get this for under $100 which is about what I was maxing at. Anyone have problems with them?

Thank you,

Jacob
Rudedog
Posted 2/14/2009 8:55 PM (#360656 - in reply to #360649)
Subject: RE: St. Croix Triumph




Posts: 625


Location: S.W. WI
I asked the rep last year about them, and he said they "were basicaly the same as a St. Croix Premier, but made overseas". I guess thats why they are cheaper.
Premiers are good rods.
momuskies
Posted 2/14/2009 9:01 PM (#360658 - in reply to #360649)
Subject: RE: St. Croix Triumph




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I've got one that I used last year as a jerkbait rod. No problems with it. Probably about as good as you can get for the money.
muskie24/7
Posted 2/14/2009 9:50 PM (#360666 - in reply to #360658)
Subject: RE: St. Croix Triumph





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Whats the longest rod they make in the Triumph series? Anybody Know?

Brian
A Rod
Posted 2/14/2009 10:53 PM (#360677 - in reply to #360649)
Subject: Re: St. Croix Triumph




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7 and a half foot is as big as they get......I think.
wers4455
Posted 2/15/2009 1:02 AM (#360683 - in reply to #360649)
Subject: RE: St. Croix Triumph





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
jah1317 - 2/14/2009 8:37 PM

Anyone have any thoughts on these? I am planning to buy one, gander is putting them on sale and I was planning on grabbing one. I am not planning on going all out on a pole but I will be able to get this for under $100 which is about what I was maxing at. Anyone have problems with them?

Thank you,

Jacob


When it comes to rods, its hard to beat a st. croix.
bobtodd
Posted 2/15/2009 8:39 AM (#360700 - in reply to #360649)
Subject: Re: St. Croix Triumph





Posts: 337


Location: Central WI
I've been using a 7' MH Triumph for the last two years and have had no problems with it....it's been a great all around rod.
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