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GEAR PRODUCT REVIEW ST. CROIX LEGEND GLASS SPINNING ROD S pinning tackle typically doesn’t get much play in crankbait arenas, but it does provide some advantages when it comes to slinging lightweight crankbaits that can give you fits on baitcasting gear, especially in windy condi- tions. the key to optimum performance is to build the proper setup for the job, and the rod is a vital com- ponent in the mix. st. croix has the bases covered with a 7-foot, 2- inch, medium-power, mod- erate-action spinning rod that was added to the high- performance Legend glass series in 2018. First Impression 42 this rod isn’t a buggy whip – not even close. surprisingly light (5.3 ounces) for a glass model, the rod is balanced with a forgiving tip and plenty of backbone in its thick butt section. st. croix outfitted the stick with high-quality fuji k-series concept tangle free guides, a fuji reel seat and a split cork handle. In Action i played around with this rod for several months, but it only took a couple days and a few solid bass to learn it’s everything st. croix makes it out to be. CASTABILITY – i was impressed by how well the rod loads and launches rapala shad raps, strike king strike shads (a discon- tinued balsa crankbait) and other featherweight cranks that can cause line or dis- tance issues when deliv- ered on rods that are too stiff. With the rod matched with a Mitchell Mag-Pro 3000 and 8-pound-test sufix advance copolymer mono, i was able to consis- tently hurl a balsa strike shad about 30 yards. KeepS ’eM pINNed – the rod provided plenty of By Matt Williams Photos By Matt Pace backbone for solid hook- sets, yet was flexible enough at the tip to feed the bait to the fish when they ate it. the tip is also soft enough that it won’t tear the treble hooks on a hard run near the boat. i didn’t tangle with any mon- sters during my field test- ing, but i did hook up with multiple fish in the 2- to 4- pound range. not one came unbuttoned. GOOd vIBrATIONS – though glass isn’t as sensi- tive as graphite, i found this rod to be extremely responsive, which made it easy to maintain good con- tact with the bait for the duration of the retrieve. it’s lightweight, too, which made it a pleasure to fish with for long periods. designed with the precision balance and specialty craftsmanship found in this one. the rod blends for- giveness and power into a lightweight package designed to keep fish pinned and give anglers a definite leg up when throw- ing light lures on small- diameter lines. there are plenty of spin- ning rods around that can be used for throwing a crankbait, but few are • helping novice anglers throw a variety of treble hook baits Final Thoughts APPLICATIONS • casting lightweight crankbaits in windy conditions • Maximizing casting dis- tance and diving depth with mid-size crankbaits, lipless crankbaits, small jerk- baits, under-spins and other light baits FLWFISHING.COM I WINTer 2020