Rob909 wrote:I'm looking to buy a new 5wt., and the St Croix's are more affordable than the other brands overpriced rods.
I own a 3 wt. Legend Ultra and I love it. But I'm wondering about the Elite.
I bought my 3 wt. blind without ever casting it, but I'm a little wiser now. Local dealers don't stock them to go and try one out.
So I was wondering if anybody owns one and what they think about it.
Rob
St Croix rods are great and have a cult following. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone with negative thing to say about them. Plus they're American made. Oh yeah..my first trip out with my new Legend Elite, the wind blew over the rod as I slammed the car door and snapped it
$30 bucks and only two weeks later I got the rod back
I own 4wt Legend Elite and 5wt Legend Ultra. The Elite is a super light and fast action rod that's is incrediby sensitive. The Ultra is a tad slower and more unforgiving and I've caught everything from 3 inch trout to 15lb salmon on it.
The 4wt Elite has been my primary rod and throw tons of line with no effort and will mend like crazy. It's so light!
My 5wt Zaxis can really fling the line but I just seem to like the St Croix better. They seem more alive. If you want a fast action rod go for the Elite but I wouldn't shy away from the Ultra. The next rod I buy will probably a 3wt Ultra.
I've bought my St Croix rods and Lamson reels from this shop. Anglers Habitat. Great people to deal with..and guess what they're just north of Boise. If you want to try it I'll be on the Kern March 12-15th.
http://cgi.ebay.com/St-Croix-Legend-Ult ... 3358bf6001shane