NEKvt Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 These rods are in the current Dicks flyer for $60 and I am thinking of picking one up. I am looking for a crankbait rod. Are any of you fishing the crankbait models? Or glass crankbait models? If you have fished both would you recommend one over the other? I am looking at the 7' M models in each. Thanks Quote
MitchIsFishin Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 Are the crankbait rods on sale for $60? If so, that is a great deal. You would probably be happier with an Avid, but for $60, that is too good to pass up. Quote
NEKvt Posted March 26, 2009 Author Posted March 26, 2009 It says "St. Croix Premier or Triumph Rod" so I figure that means anything they carry in the line. They are also giving a free sweatshirt with the purchase. I know the Avid is a great rod but for an extra hundred bucks, not sure I want to swing that. Quote
MitchIsFishin Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 I understand on the $$$ difference. IF they are offering the Crankbait line for that price, I'd jump on it. I can say from owning a Premier (non-crank version) for 4 years, it's a fine rod, but isn't what I would immediately pick up for crankbaits. Great action, good backbone, but tip is a bit stiff, not what you necessarily want for cranks. Quote
fishizzle Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 I have 2 7' Med action fast tip Premier rods and I like them for cranks. They may be a bit stiff though a crank expert. $60 is a steal Quote
-nick- Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 It says "St. Croix Premier or Triumph Rod" so I figure that means anything they carry in the line. They are also giving a free sweatshirt with the purchase. I know the Avid is a great rod but for an extra hundred bucks, not sure I want to swing that. I think it means STARTING at 59.99 which is how much the triumphs cost because I saw this too. But I own a premier crankin rod and I love it. I have the medium power moderate or moderate fast action? Either way its very flexible and can cast the lures I want very well. Quote
Bass Bass Bass Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 I use a premier med action for throwing cranks and I am very pleased! Quote
Super User firefightn15 Posted March 26, 2009 Super User Posted March 26, 2009 It says "St. Croix Premier or Triumph Rod" so I figure that means anything they carry in the line. They are also giving a free sweatshirt with the purchase. I know the Avid is a great rod but for an extra hundred bucks, not sure I want to swing that. I think it means STARTING at 59.99 which is how much the triumphs cost because I saw this too. But I own a premier crankin rod and I love it. I have the medium power moderate or moderate fast action? Either way its very flexible and can cast the lures I want very well. I think your probably right on that starting price thing. As to the cranking issue, I have mhm that does quiet well also. Quote
Ineedanewscreenname20170204 Posted March 27, 2009 Posted March 27, 2009 I have a 70MHF Premier and like it a lot. It does great with cranks, traps, jerks, senkos, and even light spinnerbaits. They normally run $110 I think. Quote
NEKvt Posted March 27, 2009 Author Posted March 27, 2009 It says "St. Croix Premier or Triumph Rod" so I figure that means anything they carry in the line. They are also giving a free sweatshirt with the purchase. I know the Avid is a great rod but for an extra hundred bucks, not sure I want to swing that. I think it means STARTING at 59.99 which is how much the triumphs cost because I saw this too. But I own a premier crankin rod and I love it. I have the medium power moderate or moderate fast action? Either way its very flexible and can cast the lures I want very well. You nailed it. I failed to be observant when I looked at the ad at 5am this morning before the GRE studying began. I am still going to see what the deal is, gotta drive by it anyway. Might as well let the monkey have at me. Quote
djmax22 Posted March 27, 2009 Posted March 27, 2009 I am not really a fan of the Premiers. I had a continuous problem with the guide inserts popping out of my premier cranking rods. I went through a couple of them. The one thing that I did appreciate was St Croix customer service. It was top notch. If you can get them on sale I would go for it, if not I would try another cranking stick. I never felt like the glass cranking stick had a true moderate action. Quote
kbkindle Posted March 27, 2009 Posted March 27, 2009 if my pocketbook would only allow me a st croix premier thats the rod i would buy. i finally got far enough ahead "to me" up graded all my premiers to avid series and there is a difference. but the premier is a very good rod. sorry but i sold all my 8 premier rods Quote
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