St Croix WRC90HF2 Wild River Salmon Steelhead Casting Rod

St Croix WRC90HF2 Wild River Salmon Steelhead Casting Rod

Price: $210.00
Model
TD Code
Length
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PowerActionPiecesLine Wt.
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Lure Wt
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Rod Wt.
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HandlePrice
WRC90HF2
SCR-1350
9'HFast212-251/2-27.17$210.00 USD
The St Croix Wild River Salmon and Steelhead Kokanee Casting rods are exactly what you need to reel in the salmon. Newly redesigned for 2013, these rods come in many different lengths, actions, and powers for any salmon or steelhead angling situation you may find yourself in. For 2013 the St Croix Wild River Salmon and Steelhead rods are built new blanks that are covered in a gold dust green metallic finish, and two coats of flex coat slow cure finish to add to the already classic look. These St Croix Wild River rods are precision-balanced for unbelievable castability, you won't be able to wait to get to the salmon fishing grounds when you have this rod in hand.

Features:
  • Made with premium quality SCIIgraphite
  • Kigan Master Hand 3D guides with aluminum oxide rings and black frames
  • Premium-grade Cork handle
  • 100% Linear S-Glass
  • 5 Year Warranty backed by St Croix Superstar Service
3 Stars based on 1 reviews
By Chaz
Whistler, BC
Good for very light fishing, not the best out there!
September 18, 2014
I bought this rod with the aim of having a bit of a challenge as well as being safe in the knowledge that St. Croix is a solid manufacturer that can live up to this. At first when it arrived on time and well packaged, although medium heavy, it did seem a little too light compared to other rods of the same class. So I perceived this to be just the challenge i needed but never doubted the quality. So after its maiden salmon session I had no problems, until i hit a snag. I tried to free it but unfortunately it snapped at where the two pieces connect. I found that although the top half survived without harm, the bottom blank was made of a hollow tube which was of very thin, poor quality, brittle plastic and certainly not the graphite i was promised. This is not TackleDirect's fault, but a design flaw by St. Croix, or perhaps a short cut by them. I'm not prepared to pay $600 for a top of the range rod when i can pay $120 for a bit of a meatier graphite rod for that extra piece of mind. Certainly not what i expected from a med heavy casting rod or from St. Croix. This rod would be ideal for trout fishing on calm pools but thats it so its not fit for the intended purpose in my opinion so wont recommend it.
Pros
  • Cheap
  • Great for light fishing
  • Light
Cons
  • Not strong enough
  • Poor quality blank
  • Not fit for salmon fishing.
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