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#1934823 - 07/03/09 10:59 PM
St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 06/16/08
Posts: 139
Loc: Plymouth
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Ive broken 2 St. Croix IPC Avid Series 6'6" and a 7' Med -Fast action rods...AVS66MF and AVS70MF The 6'6" was 11 months old and it broke from a 41" muskie on tonka, broke right after the 2nd eyelet, the epoxy behind all the eyelets was cracked too. I got it replaced from Dick's sporting goods because I had a year replacement "plan", it took 43 days to get a gift card from them..Next day, went to Dick's got a 7ft version of the same rod..FOUR HOURS LATER,SNAP, broke 8-10 inches of the tip by pulling line from the reel by hand, rod wasnt bent enough to warrant a snap like that, the end popped off like a tooth pick!! So i returned that one 5hrs later.. at no time was the drag too tight for what I was doing.. So, now what?? Any suggestions? Loomis?? Never had a problem with them, I have aa 6'6"light fast action gl2 that brought a 51" muskie in that sufferered no damage what so ever
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#1934902 - 07/04/09 08:01 AM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: upnorth]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/07/09
Posts: 53
Loc: Breezy Point, MN
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I would add to Upnorth's comments. There likely was nothing wrong with the St. Croix Avid (IPC) rod from the factory. They are well tested many times before they leave the factory floor. Defects if any are found there long before arriving on the sportshop shelf.
Now, clearly your rod failed for some reason. Best guess on my part without seeing the rod, is that somewhere along the line, especially with the rod you had for 11 months, it got dropped, hit the gunwale of the boat, was bounced around in rough water, maybe was over stressed beyond a 90 degree bend, etc. Anyway it received a bruise. This is where the rod will break. It does not take much to create a bad spot on the blank and it will break at that point sometime in the future, just like you experienced. You caught fish previously on the rod, if failure were caused defective materials it would have blown up long ago.
The second rod: Most likely it was damaged by someone before you "stressing" the tip top to "see" how it "feels" at the sportshop. They bent the rod beyond 90 degrees. Doing so leads to catastrophic failure. We all have put the tip top on the floor and bent the rod... bad practice. Or we grab the tip top and bend the rod... also could be a bad practice.
The lesson here: 1) Do not ever bend a graphite rod beyond 90 degrees, ever! The fibers in the rod simply will come apart and fail. 2) Failure of the rod after fishing it for several months is due to some other problem, not the material in the rod blank.
St. Croix is a world-class rod manufacturer. There are none better. The materials, techniques, redundancy of testing is simply amazing.
The cracking of the rod finish around the guides is a indication of over-stressing. The finish is flexible to a point, in that it will "give" with the bending, but it will not take excessive bending before it starts to crack. I do not think that this is the primary source of the failure however.
I would not be remotely concerned about going back to the store and getting another St. Croix rod. The are the best of the best.
This clearly does not satisfy your immediate dissatisfaction for the failures, but "stuff" happens. Your fault?.... maybe, maybe not. St. Croix's fault?... likely not.
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#1935254 - 07/04/09 11:28 PM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: Kris Kristufek]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 06/16/08
Posts: 139
Loc: Plymouth
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ok, thank you both very much for the replys, I do have other st. croix rods that I love, so I think i will get another. Anyone have a absolute favorite besides a custom? Is it a bad idea to try and build st croix or loomis for a first timer?
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#1935325 - 07/05/09 07:20 AM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: upnorth]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/07/09
Posts: 53
Loc: Breezy Point, MN
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IMHO, it is false economy to build on something "cheap". When I started building years ago, thought 2nds were the ticket... wrong. Similarly would you build a house with a tack hammer? Purchase the best products you can afford, they will last a long time, do the job at hand.
Experience and age have shown that top of line products "generally" are much better designed and manufactured products, and the cost... well a few bucks more for sure, but well worth it.
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#1942214 - 07/12/09 05:12 PM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: Lindyrig81]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 01/25/06
Posts: 14
Loc: Central Minnesota
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Every one of the suggested potential causes are accurate. I can atest to guides wrapped too tight, any rod including St Croix will explode. Braided lines when used in the small diameters still exceed alot of the walleye weight rods. Use braids but realize the are over rated for the rod.
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#1942281 - 07/12/09 06:51 PM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: Willow Sticks]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/07/09
Posts: 53
Loc: Breezy Point, MN
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Willow Sticks, think you have some terminology confused. IPC is Integrated Poly Curve, which has become the engineering leader in rod making. It is designed to eliminate all transitional points in the rod blank. IPC rods feature smoother actions, increased strength and greater sensitivity. A St. Croix patent and current technology developed by them.
ART or Advanced Reinforcing Technology on the other hand is what I think you are referring to. ART is an exotic carbon fiber material that adds a magnitude (10X)of strength with virtually no increase in blank diameter or weight. ART significantly improves hoop strength of the blank by preventing it from deforming or "ovaling" under severe load, such as a powerful hookset or fish battle. St. Croix again leads the industry with this technology. I do not think you can wrap a St Croix "ART" blank with conventional rod wrapping thread to cause failure. Just can't happen. The thread will break long before the hoop strength built into the rod will fail.
There is however a relationship with lesser quality rod blanks and thread tension, that well could cause premature failure... but it is not in the current blank line up of St. Croix.
We all need to be sure we use the correct words when criticizing or promoting a manufacture. certainly I do not wish to step on your comments, just requesting correct termonology when posting.
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#1942342 - 07/12/09 08:23 PM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: Kris Kristufek]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 07/19/07
Posts: 1449
Loc: Saint Paul
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I just had a 6'6" ML avid snap on me while on vacation. Brand spankin' new rod, and it snapped on the first snag I had.
St. Croix took care of it without a hassle with their lifetime warranty. PITA, but they made it right.
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#1942579 - 07/13/09 06:51 AM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: Chode2235]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 06/03/05
Posts: 142
Loc: Alexandria, MN
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Point the rod at the snag, hold the spool on a spinning reel and pull straight back. No high modulus ML can pull trees or rocks out of the water. It was not a faulty rod.
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#1943124 - 07/13/09 03:31 PM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: CHM]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 07/19/07
Posts: 1449
Loc: Saint Paul
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Pretty sure I know what I am doing CHM, but thank you for the input.
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#1943418 - 07/13/09 09:12 PM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: Chode2235]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 11/30/03
Posts: 3452
Loc: White Bear Lake
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He's right. That is the only way to pull a snag without damaging the rod. If done that way the rod will not break since the rod is not overloaded.
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#1943468 - 07/13/09 09:59 PM
Re: St Criox rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: mnfishinguy]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/17/08
Posts: 79
Loc: Mn
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One word........ RAINSHADOW
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#1943493 - 07/13/09 10:40 PM
Re: St Croix rods snapping like twigs? IPC Avid Spinning rods
[Re: CHM]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 04/27/08
Posts: 2959
Loc: Lake St.Croix Beach Minnesota
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Point the rod at the snag, hold the spool on a spinning reel and pull straight back. No high modulus ML can pull trees or rocks out of the water. It was not a faulty rod. Give slack to line set rod down in safe place wrap line around pliers or stout stick and pull.  Rod Blanks can be faulty or new commercial rods of any brand for that matter not always the fault of user.
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