St. Croix Triumph Musky Rods Review

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Brand St. Croix
Category Rods

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Asked by Luke Butler 2 years ago

How stiff are these models?

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Luke, The St. Croix Triumph Musky Rods are made using Premium Quality SCII Carbon in the blank. This allows for a light, powerful, and stiff rod in order to cast large baits for Musky. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you

Asked by Tom 6 years ago

How would this rod pair with an avet 6/3 lx for salt water fishing?

Donald 6 years ago

It will depend on the style of fishing or application your using the combo for. I would advise using the combo for lighter saltwater fishing applications.

Asked by pw 7 years ago

Would an Avet sxj 5.3 be a good match? Throwing bucktails and bulldawgs

Devon 7 years ago

I would only recommend the SXJ or any other conventional reel if you are strictly going to be trolling. If your approach will be more casting and retrieval I would suggest a larger sized baitcasting reel like the Shimano Tranx or Abu Garcia Revo Beast.