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After 11 years of bass fishing, one of my St. Croix Premier gave up the ghost.  While setting the hook on another Florida large mouth, the rod snapped, right in the middle.  I went backwards, the fish went free.  The ole girl has served me well, many pounds of fish over the rail, thanks to St. Croix.  She lived a good life, rest in peace.

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I still have the first St . Croix Premier I ever bought when I was 16, a 7' M/F casting rod. I use it for kayak fishing now. I've replaced the tip top guide, and one other guide that got damaged. It's weathered and faded, but it still catches fish.

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2 hours ago, fvogel67 said:

A Premier was the first "High End" rod I ever bought.

 

Same here.

 

Mine is still going strong. Only problem I had is a hook hole in the cork handle. I repaired it myself with some cork shavings and wood glue.

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The premier was my first "higher end" rod I saved up for as well back when I was in college. It's coming up on going 10 years strong, the premier series is just a classic

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The "jokester" in me wants to says that it's karma for fishing while the rest of us are iced in.

 

In all seriousness though, I am sorry your rod broke.

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10 hours ago, G8RBob said:

She lived a good life, rest in peace.

 

Don't count her out so fast, now put her to work in your tomato garden

Better Boy tomatoes cozy up to St Croix tomato stakes   ;)

 

Roger

 

 

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look at it as a blessing in disguise and turn the tragedy into a positive situation: upgrade to the Avid.

 

you won't regret it as there is a significant difference in the blanks. if you loved the premier you will go nuts for the Avid.

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