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St. Croix develops elite musky Rods
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It’s no accident that nearly every top musky fanatic in the game shares one thing in common—St. Croix rods in the boat. But the modern musky angler wants a rod for every situation and lure-type in their box. That’s the M.O. behind St. Croix’s new Legend Tournament Musky Rods—each rendition lends exceptional advantages for each particular musky method.
That’s the techno-talk. But we’ll shut up now, and let a real “Musky Hunter” chime in: “The Legend Tournament Musky rods are the ultimate musky hunting tools,” says muskellunge legend Jim Saric. “St. Croix uses its amazing nanotechnology to give these rods an air-light heft. Their lean weight seems impossible for something with this much strength and power. Downsized Fuji guides allow for longer casts, while the palming grip on the beefier models makes it comfortable to handle big reels.
“You can’t believe how comfortable it is to fish a Bull Dawg all day with one of the 9-foot Legend “Big Nasty” rods,” Saric adds. And if you like giant bucktails, the 8’ 6” Sling Blade gives you tireless long casts, smooth boatside maneuvers and tremendous hook-setting power.”
So carpet-bomb away, or strike surgically, because St. Croix’s Legend Tournament Musky series is prepared for any and all battlefield situations.
About St. Croix Rods
St. Croix Rod is a family-owned manufacturer of high-performance graphite and fiberglass fishing rods headquartered in Park Falls, Wisconsin. The company offers a complete line of premium, American-made fly, spinning and casting rods under their Legend Elite®, Legend Ultra®, Legend Tournament®, Avid Series®, Premier®, Wild River®, Tidemaster®, and other trademarks through a global distribution network of full-service fishing tackle dealers. The company’s mid-priced Triumph® Mojo, Imperial® and Rio Santo series rods are designed and engineered in Park Falls, Wisconsin and built in a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Fresnillo, Mexico. Founded in 1948 to manufacture jointed bamboo fishing poles for a Minneapolis hardware store chain, St. Croix has grown to become the largest manufacturer of fishing rods in North America.