St. Croix Premier Musky Rods Review

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St. Croix Premier Musky Rods Reviews

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St Criox pm76mhf premier Musky Rod

Bill
6 years ago

I use it for Bull Reds and Tarpon.It measures up well , sensitive tip but strong,great with circle hooks

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Light and strong rod

Daniel
6 years ago

very good fishing rod, very light

PGM80HM

William
7 years ago

Love this rod. I use this rod when I am live lining bunker for striped bass. I have it paired with a Penn lever drag and set to a low setting. This rod has a ton of backbone. I like a moderate action for this type of fishing since it is more forgiving reducing the likelihood for slack in the line.

Great Rod for the Old Grounds

Michael
8 years ago

I use this rod chasing fluke on the wrecks. Very sensitive , light weight & strong
Just a great all around rod.

Easily transported 9 foot rod!

Michael
9 years ago

I had to try out a St Croix 2 piece Musky rod. There are times the long rods we use today just cant be taken along. I wanted a nine foot Musky rod that would fit in:
my truck bed, a car's passenger compartment, airline luggage parameters, private planes, etc. At pennies over 6 feet long when disassembled, this is a quality, heavy duty rod that meets those requirements and read more is a pleasure to use. The joint is extremely strong and the rod performs no differently than my one piece models. If you need portability in an extra heavy Musky rig, look no further. Reading the specs made me leery of the weight. Despite this the rod feels very light in the hand, maybe because it is so well balanced. Highly recommended.

Surprisingly lightweight

Michael
9 years ago

After fishing my new Premier I am totally impressed! I have a St Croix Slingblade in this same length and wanted a second, stiffer rod for the huge Bucktails and Bulldawgs that overloaded the rod I had. Expected a "throw in the boat" kind of rod, got a rod that is now favored above my (expensive) Legend series. The rod is lightweight, strong, and has fatter, longer cork handles read more than my other St Croix Musky rods. This rod stands above all my other Musky rods and is the new favorite!

Great quality rod

Chol
10 years ago

I do allot of fishing for blackfish and fluke off head boats. Great lightweight quality rod with allot of backbone.

Excellent Trolling Rod

Chris
10 years ago

I use this rod to troll for Striped Bass. The tip is sensitive but the strong lower section and the length allow you to handle large fish. Coupled with a lightweight reel, like an Avet, it is light enough for me to troll with it one handed easily.

Great rod

Emmanuel
10 years ago

Great rod I have it paired with an Avet SX. I use it for all types of fishing. Tough enough to handle blues and stripers and light enough to feel that fluke bite.

Melton Hill muskies beware!

Stephen
10 years ago

Great rod, heavy enough to throw 2-3 ounce lures yet enough flex to not kill your back for work on Monday. Throwing 1 ounce rubber shads to 3 ounce pencils and bombers. Combined with a Ming Yang MC500 pulled a 48" Muskie from the roots without concern, and numerous 20-25# stripers hangin around the skips at the fossil plant. Not my first st. Croix rod but the first one I fell in read more love with immediately. Very comfortable cork handles, very nice color, every guide perfectly in-line, and made in the U.S.A. What's not to love?

High quality rod!

Michael
11 years ago

I've owned this rod over six years and enjoy fishing it. At its max lure weight range, it sometimes creaks a bit so I tend to throw lighter Bucktails with it. Never a problem fighting, or landing fish. 8' long is my overall favorite length for casting rods. If Northern Pike are in the area, this is my go to rod.

Nice rod

Seung
12 years ago

i have 7.6 mh, using bottom fishing( tog, cod, offshore sea bass) it works great!!, will have couple of more.

St. Croix Premier Musky Rods Questions and Answers

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Asked by Chris Reid 5 years ago

I need a 2 piece rod for musky fishing so that I can put it in my rod case. Max length can be 7’ 6”. So should I get a longer rod like 9’ that breaks down to fit, or go with a one piece 7’6” one piece? I am wanting to throw heavier lures also. Planned ree

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

The one piece rod would be 

Asked by Ligma 5 years ago

Which would fit best on a shimano tranx 400hg for cobia?

Bernie 5 years ago

The 7 foot xh would pair up well, but that would be on the larger side of Cobia.

Asked by Chris 2 years ago

Is the 7.6 mh made with batson or kigan guides? This. Indicates when made as the sic tip tops are very durable...The batson guides are nice as well, yes I own both versions. But looking at more. submitted Jan 28 2022thanks

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Chris, According to St. Croix the St. Croix PM76MHF Premier Musky Rod is made with Kigan Master Hand 3D guides. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>

Asked by MJ 7 years ago

No picture of handles 1 2 3 4 only 5 6 7

John 7 years ago

Click on the individual rods you are interested in. Those pages will have the correct handles shown and they are labeled.

Asked by Ronilo 12 years ago

Would this rod work fine in saltwater?

Customer Service 12 years ago

Yes, These are a very popular saltwater rod as well. The action is desinged specifically for musky but they also work well for a number of saltwater applications. the components are the same used on the Saltwater rods.