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cbfishalot

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  1. Yes, Yes and Yes
  2. Thats the staple in the St Croix line-up and has been for years.
  3. Grub because i can cover more water with it quicker but I wouldn't texes rig it. The question is very open ended and there are many factors that would come into play in my selection.
  4. Both the elites and xtremes are out. If you can find the older models at a little cheaper rate that would be the way to go. The main difference between the 2 are the elites have full cork vs the xtremes have split grips and are not cork.
  5. St. Croix Legend Xtreme 7'0 MH Fast Casting
  6. TROKAR 5/0 Flipping Hook is my choice. What ever hook you use put the largest hook that will fit into the bait.
  7. 6'8 - 6'10 I use the St. Croix Legend Xtreme 6'9 ML Xfast
  8. LC RC 1.5
  9. My daughter has been using a circle hook since she was 5. Its a perfect hook for kids wacky rigging a senko.
  10. I use a 3700 deep Plano box for my cranks. I put hook keepers onto all the hooks. Remove all the boxes dividers and place the baits into the box. You can fit a lot of baits in one box.
  11. Wow, thats a great question. My first reaction was NO, not any that they make anymore. The old premier glass rods (black blank or the older blue blanks) for sure. The 2 rods that I would say that can handle both baits that your asking about as well as lipless cranks are: St Croix Premier Casting 7'0 Med Heavy Moderate or the St Croix Legend Xtream 7'2 Med Moderate. There are 2 choices in 2 different price ranges out of the St Croix line-up. I have over 40 St Croix rods and I think the crankbait rod that can handle the largest range of baits is the premier 7'0 MH MOD. However, its my least used cranking rod because i use bait specific rods more often.
  12. St. Croix Legend Xtream Casting 7'4 Heavy Fast (pitching and flipping) St. Croix Legend Elite Casting 7'0 Med Fast (t-rigs, wacky and jerkbaits)
  13. St. Croix Legend Elite 7'0 Med Heavy casting for 6" & 7" senkos St. Croix Legend Elite 7'0 Med Fast casting for 5" senkos St. Croix Legend Xtream 6'8 Med X Fast spinning for 4" senkos St. Croix Legend Elite 7'0 Med Fast spinning for 4" slim senkos and 5" thin senkos St. Croix Legend Xtream 7'0 Med Light Fast spinning for 3" senkos
  14. There are 3 rods in the mojo line what one are you asking about?
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