SERIAL NUMBERS Croix rod has a unique serial number. This number is located on the rod blank just above the handle.
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Where is the serial number on a fishing rod?
Rod serial numbers:
Rotate the rod to the opposite side of the silkscreen and you will find a hand written serial number. Your serial number consists of letters or numbers or a combination of both. (Please note that on some darker colored rods, it is difficult to read the serial number.
How long is warranty on St Croix rods?
a 15 year warranty
Croix dealer, the St. Croix rods would carry the manufacturer warranty which can vary from model to model. On the Avid series rods it is a 15 year warranty covering any workmanship issues and product defects, but would not cover wear and tear or customer damage. Let us know if you have any questions!
How old is St Croix rods?
Launched in 1959 with seven spinning and three casting models, the first St.
Where is St Croix rods located?
Park Falls, Wisconsin
St. Croix’s facility in Park Falls, Wisconsin manufactures our Legend, Avid, Mojo and other rod series.
What do the markings on a fishing rod mean?
Most fishing poles come with a set of numbers and letters written on them, usually next to the handle (see image above). So what do these numbers mean? In most cases the first group refers to the type of rod (e.g. ‘S’ for spinning and ‘C’ for casting), its length, number of pieces, and weight.
Do Daiwa reels have serial numbers?
No serial numbers on any reels.
Who owns St Croix fishing rods?
Schluter family
For 40 of its 70 years in business, St. Croix has been owned by the Schluter family…and continues to be today. From day one, St. Croix has completely controlled the rod manufacturing process, which is a source of great pride for Paul.
Is St Croix a good rod?
Action and length are good places to start, but St. Croix does a couple unique things that make rod selection even easier. St. Croix makes many different rod series – Bass X, Mojo Musky, Panfish, Trout, and Eyecon (‘eye as in walleye) to name a few – that have the target species right in the series name.
Does St Croix have a warranty?
Croix Rods Warranty. The fact that you’re reading this probably means you’ve got a damaged rod. If your rod was damaged due to faulty workmanship, then of course we will cover the cost of the repair or replacement during the warranty period.
When was St Croix rods founded?
1948
Founding brothers Bob and Bill Johnson started St. Croix Rods in 1948 in Minneapolis when they created the first multi-section bamboo fishing pole.
What are St Croix rods made of?
graphite
SCII / FRS FRS version of our popular SCII graphite fiber. This mid-modulus graphite fiber combined with our fortified super resin creates rod blanks with unbeatable strength and durability.
When was St Croix rods established?
1948
St. Croix Rod was founded in 1948 by Bob and Bill Johnson, who began by making landing nets with wood hoops and handles and hand-sewn nets.
Where are St. Croix Eyecon rods made?
Mexico
The companys mid-priced Triumph, Mojo Bass/Musky/Inshore/Surf, Eyecon and Rio Santo series rods are designed and engineered in Park Falls, Wisconsin and built in a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Fresnillo, Mexico.
Does St. Croix still make fly rods?
St. Croix makes a huge lineup of saltwater and freshwater rods, both fly rods and conventional tackle rods.
What is a St. Croix B stock rod?
Within St. Croix we have three basic types of rods: A, B and C stock. A stock is brand new, top of the line. B stock is either brand new with slight cosmetic issues that we flagged during the inspection process or rods that have been returned with very, very little usage/wear.
How do you read a fishing rod number?
What do all the numbers mean on fly rods? The list of numbers include weight, length, number of sections, action as well as the necessary size of the fly line. The higher the number, the larger the flies and line and the smaller the number, the smaller the flies and line.
What are the numbers on fishing rod?
In simplest terms, most fly rods on the market today range from a 0-weight up to a 16-weight. The smaller the number, the lighter duty the rod is. The bigger the number, the heavier duty. 0 through 3 weight rods are most popular for smaller waters with smaller fish.
How do you read a fishing rod specs?
Fishing rods are identified by their weight (meaning the weight of line or lure required to flex a fully-loaded rod) and Action (describing the location of the maximum flex along the length of the rod), Power (the “strength” of the rod or ability to lift weight from the tip; it is the amount of force needed to bend the
What does XH mean in Daiwa reels?
“P”, “H” and “XH” after the digits
“P” stands for Power Gear, “H” for High Gear and “X” is Extra High Gear. Lower gear means less line will get to the spool in 1 turn of the reel but it is easier to fight the fish with it. Daiwa’s gears go like this P > normal (nothing is indicated) > H > XH.
What does CT stand for on Daiwa reels?
The “CT” stands for “Compact Tatula”—a smaller design that fans of the original model have been clamoring for. But don’t mistake the Tatula CT as a simple remake of its bigger brother. “It’s not the same reel at all,” Arakawa says. “We didn’t just try to make a new reel using the same parts.
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