shank_Master
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Broken FLY Rod
hey this is the first time this has really happened to me when i was fishing fri i hook a pretty nice fish about 8-9 pounds it swim in on me as i was wadded out any way when i went to reel in the slack he took off again and (SNAP) went my tipe i have a st croix avid 4 peice .. but after reading there site I never registerd i thought i had a life time warranty ... i sent them an email . has anyone delt with this having to get a st corix rod replace or fixed by the way I landed the fish broken rod and all the guy next to me keep him (he was going to eat it) which is fine I have to get the pics devloped ? So any help will be nice.. AND HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE
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centerpin_drift
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 11:04:09
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Yes i had the same problem. I was at Walnut one day the bite was on and i broken my float rod, same deal as you i didn't fill out my card. So i called them told them my problem, i had to send in a CHECK FOR $50 and they replaced it no questions asked. I had my rod in about 4 weeks after sending it in. And this was just like 2 months ago, so hope that helps you. Centerpin_drift!~
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Esox_Hunter
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 11:07:15
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I have broken a Sage, and 2 Fenwicks that I never registered. All three of them were replaced withing a month, no questions asked. I can't see St. Croix's customer service being any diffferent. I would call them tomorrow and ask, but I would be willing to bet they will replace it for no more than the cost of shipping.
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shank_Master
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 13:04:15
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here the guy that broke the rod here another nice one all in all a great trip only about 18 fish all day to many hooks to list but this is my last trip of the year will start back up in Oct sept .. on a note the smolts are loaded all over elk upper and lower
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 13:11:27
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I just sent my Scott back to replace a broken tip. It is going to cost a $25 and depending on what they decide, another $20 or so. The life time warranty covers the repair and replacement, but there may be a cost for shipping and handling. Go ahead and send it back with a cover letter explaining your problem and I would bet they will honor the warranty.
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shank_Master
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 13:19:04
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I am going to call them tomorrow But I THINK i am going to buy a better rod and keep the st croix asa back up Its only a few months old . i thought they have a good rod i used a st croix noodle rod for years and never a problem ..
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chrisrowboat
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 13:39:36
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chrisrowboat
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 13:42:20
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ORIGINAL: chrisrowboat You have to watch the tip on any fly rod. You have to keep the fish on the but end of the rod and not lift with the tip. Bowing down is anther term for it. The tip is not forgiving as a noodle rod. All the new rods will cost you for warrantee work any where from $25 plus your shipping to them to $50 and you paying for shipping to them. The rod companies have lost a lot of money on warrantee work since Orivs started giving their 25 year no questions asked warrantee. The rod companies wish to only warrantee manufacturing defects. These no question are on the way out warrantees probably will not be around much in the foreseeable future. Learn to fight the fish the proper way with the right rod and you should not have to worry about braking the rod. Chris
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shank_Master
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 14:11:06
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ORIGINAL: chrisrowboat ORIGINAL: chrisrowboat You have to watch the tip on any fly rod. You have to keep the fish on the but end of the rod and not lift with the tip. Bowing down is anther term for it. The tip is not forgiving as a noodle rod. All the new rods will cost you for warrantee work any where from $25 plus your shipping to them to $50 and you paying for shipping to them. The rod companies have lost a lot of money on warrantee work since Orivs started giving their 25 year no questions asked warrantee. The rod companies wish to only warrantee manufacturing defects. These no question are on the way out warrantees probably will not be around much in the foreseeable future. Learn to fight the fish the proper way with the right rod and you should not have to worry about braking the rod. Chris Ok first i would like to say thanks for your input. and as for LEaRNING how to fight a fish well I think after 25 years of fishing i dont have to worry about that it was a fluke the way it happened.. second one of the reason I bought the St Croix Is the fact that the avid Series rods come with a life time warranty and as the sales man said when i bought the rod " even if i close the door on the rod and break it . St Croix will fix it " I am going to buy a Orvis rod because of the LIFE TIME WARRANTY it carries with NO QUESTIONS ASKED but being a disabled Veteran and buying USA products is important but not when its not a great product
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 19:06:54
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BROKE AN UGLY STIK EIGHT WEIGHT AT THE BUTT SECTION. INSTEAD OF MAILING IT TO THEM, I PUT IT ON THE COPY MACHINE, TOOK A PICTURE OF THE BREAK AND MAILED IT TO THEM. THEY MAILED ME A NEW TIP, SO I REPEATED MY REQUEST WHEREUPON THEY MAILED ME THE BUTT SECTION! I APPRECIATED SUCH PRODUCT BACKING AND HAVE BOUGHT SEVERAL MORE!
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 20:28:44
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I bought a St. Croix Avid 7 Wght last year and registered it online. I beat the hell out of it last year and couldn't break it fishing. I latched onto a carp last year and gave that pole everything it could handle, it was fully tested. You can find the St. Croix Warranty info here. Looks like its gonna cost you $20. http://www.stcroixrods.com/content.asp?id=14§ion=about
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jonnyfishon
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 20:46:59
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ORIGINAL: jon_e_si BROKE AN UGLY STIK EIGHT WEIGHT AT THE BUTT SECTION. INSTEAD OF MAILING IT TO THEM, I PUT IT ON THE COPY MACHINE, TOOK A PICTURE OF THE BREAK AND MAILED IT TO THEM. THEY MAILED ME A NEW TIP, SO I REPEATED MY REQUEST WHEREUPON THEY MAILED ME THE BUTT SECTION! I APPRECIATED SUCH PRODUCT BACKING AND HAVE BOUGHT SEVERAL MORE! You broke an ugly stick.WOW.I only use U-stick for bass and stripers.To heavy and not sensitive for trout.There are some good tackel shops out there that will give you a new rod and they deal with the vendors.
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 20:58:21
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Had to be a defective "Ugly Stik", I have never seen one broken by a fish before.
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mxdad66
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/23 21:51:01
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You will pay to get the Orvis fixed also and be without it for a month,at least.Of all the "high dollar" & "better" rods on the market it is hard to beat Cabelas breakage warrenty.25 years of free replacement.Landed many steel and salmon on a 8wt. withno problums.Fell last winter on Elk, came down on the rod, my 4 piece was now a 6piece.Walked in the store with it and got a brand new one for free.Even told them what happened.I have Orvis and many other rods,their breakage policy is all about the same 20-35$.
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/24 06:35:45
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A new Okuma noodle rod is out there that comes with a lifetime warranty. Replaced by the supplier. Okuma Guide Select Steelhead Rod. Looks like a little better warranty than I have seen from the other top end rods out there. Been trying to get some in store for a month now.
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shank_Master
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RE: Broken FLY Rod
2008/03/24 17:02:19
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called them today and its coverd send them $20 and they will replace the section that broke .. I am just glad it happened now and not the start of the seasson
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