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Hi All.   I'm pretty much a spinning rod fellow.  I have been using St. Croix for the most part.  Last trip down I had one delaminate and one break.  What are your recommendations for a good medium or medium lite spinning rod.  Thanks Toby

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Less Expensive :  St Croix Eyecon ECS66MLF per Dave Reeves suggestion. Good Ned rod, grub rod, etc

more expensive :  Falcon CS-4-17M S

light, sensitive, throws well, good backbone too

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I am cheap. I love my $40 Berkley lightning rod. I have several older ones. They have made some changes so I don't know about the new ones.

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Take a look at Fenwick. Mid range priced. Great rod!

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I have never had an issue with any St. Croix rod.  They remain my favorite.

Got grandsons two Temple Fork spinning rods.  They like them a lot, and they are both good fishermen.

I have two Lightnin' Rods that still get used now and again.  One is a darn good crappie jig rod.

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Agree with sending them back. St. Croix has excellent customer service. I've had 1 break and a reel seat come loose on one. I used their shipping program to send them back for $15 and got them both replaced for the price of return shipping, no questions asked. Both times I had a new rod back in my hands in less than 2 weeks. 

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I have a few St. Croix Prem and love them. However, I have 3 Browning Medallians I picked up 10 years ago at $40 per that are my go to. Probably not the most sensitive rods, but great back bone with a soft tip that I have caught countless good fish on. I have a 7’ H, 6’6” MH and 6’6” MF. I primarily use them for finesse and small soft baits though: grubs, ned, shaky, Keitechs, salt craws, etc. and never more than 8lb line. Heck, I throw 4lb Berk Fluro on the 7’ for my Ned, can toss it a mile and have caught numerous 5lb fish.  My dad bought one of the newer versions of the rod and I must say that it’s not the same so beware. 90% of the fish I caught during my trip last week were on the Brownings and I think primarily because I’m just use to the feel of them. To most guys they might feel like a branch in their hands. 😀

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