RIFT JIG SPINNING RIFT JIG SPINNING

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RIFT rods feature SCIII carbon, IPC, FRS and TET technologies, new Rift rods make it easier to earn more success with less physical effort over every inch of water saltwater anglers roam.
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SCIII CARBON FIBER
GUIDES
RING MATERIAL
ALCONITE
FRAME MATERIAL
STAINLESS STEEL
REEL SEAT
PRIMARY MATERIAL
NYLON
PRIMARY NUT MATERIAL
NYLON
SECONDARY NUT MATERIAL
STAINLESS STEEL
HANDLE
PRIMARY MATERIAL
PREMIUM EVA
ACCENT MATERIAL
NYLON
BUTT CAP
NON-MARKING RUBBER GIMBAL
RIFT rods feature SCIII carbon, IPC, FRS and TET technologies, new Rift rods make it easier to earn more success with less physical effort over every inch of water saltwater anglers roam.
BLANK
PRIMARY MATERIAL
SCIII CARBON FIBER
GUIDES
RING MATERIAL
ALCONITE
FRAME MATERIAL
STAINLESS STEEL
REEL SEAT
PRIMARY MATERIAL
NYLON
PRIMARY NUT MATERIAL
NYLON
SECONDARY NUT MATERIAL
STAINLESS STEEL
HANDLE
PRIMARY MATERIAL
PREMIUM EVA
ACCENT MATERIAL
NYLON
BUTT CAP
NON-MARKING RUBBER GIMBAL


I have been a huge fan of St. Croix for a long time with all my rods either St. Croixs or customs. I’m an avid vertical jig fisherman so when St. Croix released this rod I knew I had to try it. I went with the 5’8” Heavy, and I have it paired with an Saltiga 10K. Overall I’m in love with the rod, the reverse tapered grip and super fast action tip makes working heavy jigs a breeze. The first fish I landed on the rod was a 50lb Cubera Snapper off a kayak down in Panama, and it had more than enough backbone to keep the fish out of the rocks. Since then it’s landed plenty of large AJs and gag grouper. I would highly recommend checking these out if you’re big on jig fishing!
I purchased this rod with high expectations, but within a couple of months, the rings began to rust, despite me washing it thoroughly after every fishing trip. Unfortunately, I lost my receipt from Bass Pro and could not return the rod. I reached out to St. Croix to inquire if they would replace it or offer a credit for another rod. While they did confirm they would replace the rod, they required a $60 fee, despite the issue stemming from what I believe to be poor workmanship. I feel that they should stand behind their product. When I asked if they were aware of this issue, their response was no, but I don't believe that’s true. After joining an online fishing group, I learned that this problem has been ongoing with this rod, and at least three members had already returned their rods to Bass Pro. In the end, I bought a new rod of the same brand/model from Bass Pro and returned the faulty one using the new receipt. Now, I’m attempting to sell the new rod at a discounted price of $200, as I’m confident the same issue will eventually occur. This means I’m losing over $100 on a poorly made product.
I used the 6'0 Medium Heavy model in Florida fishing for big Red and Mutton Snapper and it handled many 40 to 50# fish with ease. Lightweight but yet it was very strong to allow me to horse the fish in as fast as we could before the sharks could get them. I even caught a 7 foot Bohemian Shark on it and it handled the extra weight. I would recommend this rod to anyone looking for a good fighting stout rod.
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I have been a huge fan of St. Croix for a long time with all my rods either St. Croixs or customs. I’m an avid vertical jig fisherman so when St. Croix released this rod I knew I had to try it. I went with the 5’8” Heavy, and I have it paired with an Saltiga 10K. Overall I’m in love with the rod, the reverse tapered grip and super fast action tip makes working heavy jigs a breeze. The first fish I landed on the rod was a 50lb Cubera Snapper off a kayak down in Panama, and it had more than enough backbone to keep the fish out of the rocks. Since then it’s landed plenty of large AJs and gag grouper. I would highly recommend checking these out if you’re big on jig fishing!
I purchased this rod with high expectations, but within a couple of months, the rings began to rust, despite me washing it thoroughly after every fishing trip. Unfortunately, I lost my receipt from Bass Pro and could not return the rod. I reached out to St. Croix to inquire if they would replace it or offer a credit for another rod. While they did confirm they would replace the rod, they required a $60 fee, despite the issue stemming from what I believe to be poor workmanship. I feel that they should stand behind their product. When I asked if they were aware of this issue, their response was no, but I don't believe that’s true. After joining an online fishing group, I learned that this problem has been ongoing with this rod, and at least three members had already returned their rods to Bass Pro. In the end, I bought a new rod of the same brand/model from Bass Pro and returned the faulty one using the new receipt. Now, I’m attempting to sell the new rod at a discounted price of $200, as I’m confident the same issue will eventually occur. This means I’m losing over $100 on a poorly made product.
I used the 6'0 Medium Heavy model in Florida fishing for big Red and Mutton Snapper and it handled many 40 to 50# fish with ease. Lightweight but yet it was very strong to allow me to horse the fish in as fast as we could before the sharks could get them. I even caught a 7 foot Bohemian Shark on it and it handled the extra weight. I would recommend this rod to anyone looking for a good fighting stout rod.