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St Croix Mojo Bass #7172144 02/14/12 09:53 PM
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What are yall's opinions on these rods? Was thinking about getting the 7ft medium action rod to fish weightless worms, flukes, etc.


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Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7172155 02/14/12 09:55 PM
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I looked at them pretty hard last year. I ended up going with a TFO rod designed by Gary Loomis. Price was comparable - $99.


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7172177 02/14/12 09:59 PM
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I have one, not a bad rod for the price, I now perfer the BPS "Carbonlite" Rods, for about the same price, and a lighter rod!


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7172747 02/15/12 12:30 AM
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I have two and I love em'! Have caught many fish with them and they have great customer service too.



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Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7172932 02/15/12 01:21 AM
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Ive got two and I like them for the money.


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7172940 02/15/12 01:22 AM
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i have the crankbait model and love it for throwing squarebills





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Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7173234 02/15/12 02:14 AM
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Heavy.


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: Ricky T] #7173288 02/15/12 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted By: Ricky T
Heavy.


Those rods are not heavy.


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: Fast Lane] #7173361 02/15/12 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted By: Fast Lane
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Heavy.


Those rods are not heavy.


Not compared to a landscape timber. Otherwise they are a turd.


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Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7174624 02/15/12 02:05 PM
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I had one. It was indeed heavy. I broke it. I'd rather have a Falcon Bucoo.


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7174652 02/15/12 02:15 PM
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I have one, not impressed. Not a terrible rod, but I would not buy another.



Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: Junk] #7175006 02/15/12 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: Junk
i have the crankbait model and love it for throwing squarebills

+1


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7175026 02/15/12 03:44 PM
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I have a lot at least 10 mojo rods, I would not classify them as heavy. I remember picking up a higher priced castaway and not being able to feel the difference the 2. They have been excellent rods for me. And they are affordable.


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Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: jkowalkowski3] #7176626 02/15/12 10:18 PM
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They are descent I have 2 but like my Bucoos better.


Re: St Croix Mojo Bass [Re: Cmack] #7177273 02/16/12 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted By: Cmack
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Heavy.


Those rods are not heavy.


Not compared to a landscape timber. Otherwise they are a turd.


Whatever you think. The highest end rod you own is probably a zebco.


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