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Fishing Articles : St. Croix Rod抯 Deliver for Stephen Browning

2016/7/19 9:58:46

When it comes to catching bass from flowing water, you抎 be hard pressed to find anyone better at it than Bassmaster Elite Series pro Stephen Browning.

Need proof?

How about taking his second title in a row from the Red River out of Shreveport, Louisiana, during the Bassmaster Central Open, for example. After all, it抯 no easy feat getting enough big ol?bucketmouths to smack when they抮e holding tight to shallow-water structure for a win, let alone two years in a row.

Proof alone Browning梬ho has won well over one-million dollars fishing BASS, and will now be fishing his tenth Bassmaster Classic梙as what it takes.

Three unique tournament-winning techniques is what it took for the Hot Springs, Arkansas, resident to weigh in 15 fish for a three-day total of 44.3 pounds: ripping a shallow-running square-bill crankbait, roiling the waterway with a 1/2-ounce spinnerbait and bulls-eye flippin?to wood in heavy cover.
揟he key to getting the bass to strike was making sure my lures were constantly making contact with cover; mainly driftwood lying on bottom in 2- to 4-feet of water on sandy points,?Browning gives up.

All three methods of the river master抯 madness called for manhandling fish once they were hooked, demanding that every rig be harnessed to 20-pound-test fluorocarbon. Each lure, however, was linked to a different St. Croix rod.



St. Croix Rod Mojo Bass Target Cranker


Browning抯 preference for casting any crankbait is the 6-foot 10-inch Mojo Bass Glass Target Cranker ?a medium power, moderate action casting rod made precisely for those occasions. The 1/2-ounce spinnerbait, on the other hand, was zinged on the 7-foot medium-heavy Legend Xtreme, while the same series 7??medium-heavy power, moderate-fast action proved perfect for flippin?

揥hat I like about every St. Croix rod is how well they balance in my hand, and, the fact they are technique-specific.

揟he Target Cranker, for one, has a softer action that抯 absolutely needed for crankbaits; the rod loads during the strike and you don抰 have to set the hook like a madman, possibly pulling the lure from the fish抯 mouth. And the spinnerbait and flippin?rods have the leverage that allows me to pull fish free from heavy cover before they are able to turn and take advantage of me.?

揟o win an event in such a place is huge,?says St. Croix Rod Promotions Manager Rich Belanger. And to win twice, back to back, is even more so. We抮e proud to have Browning on our elite team of anglers, representing 慣he Best Rods on Earth.挃
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