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Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: lambcotx] #6139668 05/03/11 07:21 AM
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I have had the 7' crankbait rod for about a year now and havent had any issues with it love it.

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Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: lamoon78] #6139680 05/03/11 07:43 AM
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I've heard nothing but good things about the Mojo's. They seem very solid when I handled them at BPS.


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You know the old saying

If it floats, flys, or f___s it is always cheaper to rent!

You have to decide which is more important.
Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: 210amatuerangler] #6139902 05/03/11 12:16 PM
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Got two of them, eyes popped out on both.

Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: papajohn] #6139919 05/03/11 12:23 PM
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I have three
two are spinning rods (wacky and tubes/grubs)
the other is baitcasting (jig/platics)

I like them and have had them for about a year no eyes popping out. They are solid as I have caught plently of bass on them and some bigger redfish and they hold up well.
The warranty as mentioned is good I have one legend bass rod costs me $230 one of eyes popped out mailed it in and cost me $10 bucks.
For the price of them can't beat'em

Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: ssj3goten] #6140041 05/03/11 01:06 PM
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I've got 3 of them. Two spinning and one crankbait rod. I like them. I wish I had bought more instead of buying the veritas.


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Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: J-SPENCER] #6140061 05/03/11 01:12 PM
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I've never had a problem with my spinning mojo...sensitivity isn't that great but it's a solid rod.




Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: blkrubi05] #6142612 05/03/11 11:43 PM
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I own the 6'6" MH casting model and it just collects dust. Not impressed at all by this rod. I am sitting here in disbelief reading all the glowing reviews here. Thick blank, not sensitive, and the action is not crisp at all. If I remember correctly, it is just a purple version of the mediocre Premier series with a split grip. It is also made in Mexico vs. the USA made Premier. Not that that makes a difference in quality.
Take a BPS Carbonlite (esp. the micro model) and compare them side by side. You will see how the Mojo just doesn't compare. Just pretend you are not fishing a "house brand".


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Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: vanhagar] #6142677 05/04/11 12:00 AM
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I have 1 in a 6'6" and I use it when I need to be accurate with casts. I agree, it's not the most sensitive, but is very strong. I have 2 Mojo casting rods 7' mh fast-tip and they are sensitive, have a strong backbone that I've paired with Shimano Curado's. I use these 95% of the time. I also have two in 7' spinning matched up with Shimano 2500's, and they are good for Texas rig's, jig-heads, any hard-baits, and windy day's! I have a kistler rod that is better, but paid $170 for?! So, for a hundred bucks, IMO Mojo is a good enough rod!
BTW, never had a problem with the eyes either! In fact, I haven't had ANY issues with ANY of my Mojo's.
I also have a BPS carbonlite, it's ok, but not better IMO.

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Re: St.Croix Mojo's [Re: WWFISHER] #6143736 05/04/11 03:35 AM
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Picked one up in the store. Put it right back. Too heavy.

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