ST CROIX AVID WALLEYE CASTING ROD
The Avid Series Walleye casting rod is a "specialized instrument" tailored for the technical nuances of modern walleye angling. While many walleye rods are spinning-focused, this casting series provides the precision and torque necessary for bottom-bouncing, heavy jigging, and pulling "crawler harnesses." Built on a high-performance hybrid blank, this rod is designed to detect the legendary "sandpaper" bite of a trophy walleye while maintaining the structural integrity needed for years of hard use.
Key Performance Features
- Hybrid SCIII+ Carbon Blank: This represents a significant leap in St. Croix’s material science. The SCIII+ blank is a hybrid of high-modulus, high-strain SCIII carbon and super-high-modulus SCVI carbon. This combination produces a rod that is exceptionally lightweight and sensitive, yet possesses the unmatched toughness required to handle the surge of a big fish near the boat.
- Technique-Specific Walleye Tapers: The Avid series isn't a "shrunken bass rod." It features minor variations in action and power specifically calibrated for walleye techniques. Whether you need a soft tip for "feeling" a bottom-bouncer or a crisp action for vertical jigging, these tapers are engineered to maximize your effectiveness.
- Integrated Poly Curve (IPC) Technology: This proprietary St. Croix tooling eliminates all transitional points in the rod blank. The result is a smoother action, increased strength, and greater sensitivity, ensuring that every vibration travels uninterrupted from the tip to your hand.
- Advanced Reinforcing Technology (ART): An exotic carbon fiber material that adds a massive amount of strength to the blank without increasing its diameter or weight. This is what gives the Avid series its reputation for being "bulletproof" in high-pressure situations.
- Premium Componentry: Outfitted with stainless steel guides and a comfortable, ergonomic handle design, the Avid series ensures that the rod remains balanced and sensitive throughout a long day of back-trolling or drifting.

Description
The Avid Series Walleye casting rod is a "specialized instrument" tailored for the technical nuances of modern walleye angling. While many walleye rods are spinning-focused, this casting series provides the precision and torque necessary for bottom-bouncing, heavy jigging, and pulling "crawler harnesses." Built on a high-performance hybrid blank, this rod is designed to detect the legendary "sandpaper" bite of a trophy walleye while maintaining the structural integrity needed for years of hard use.
Key Performance Features
- Hybrid SCIII+ Carbon Blank: This represents a significant leap in St. Croix’s material science. The SCIII+ blank is a hybrid of high-modulus, high-strain SCIII carbon and super-high-modulus SCVI carbon. This combination produces a rod that is exceptionally lightweight and sensitive, yet possesses the unmatched toughness required to handle the surge of a big fish near the boat.
- Technique-Specific Walleye Tapers: The Avid series isn't a "shrunken bass rod." It features minor variations in action and power specifically calibrated for walleye techniques. Whether you need a soft tip for "feeling" a bottom-bouncer or a crisp action for vertical jigging, these tapers are engineered to maximize your effectiveness.
- Integrated Poly Curve (IPC) Technology: This proprietary St. Croix tooling eliminates all transitional points in the rod blank. The result is a smoother action, increased strength, and greater sensitivity, ensuring that every vibration travels uninterrupted from the tip to your hand.
- Advanced Reinforcing Technology (ART): An exotic carbon fiber material that adds a massive amount of strength to the blank without increasing its diameter or weight. This is what gives the Avid series its reputation for being "bulletproof" in high-pressure situations.
- Premium Componentry: Outfitted with stainless steel guides and a comfortable, ergonomic handle design, the Avid series ensures that the rod remains balanced and sensitive throughout a long day of back-trolling or drifting.










