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I used one for a few years for a pitching rod, never had any problems with it. Not the lightest or most sensitive rod but I never had any problem catching plenty of fish with it. I sold it a few years ago to a friend who has been using it ever since with no issues. 

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I'm on my second 7' MHF Mojo. I got my first when they first came out, and had it until this past May when I knocked it out of my kayak, never to be seen again. The next day I went out and replaced it, and also bought a set of rod floats. I really like it as a jig and t-rig rod. I have noticed that it can feel tip heavy with certain reels, but in my hand it balances nicely with a reel in the 8oz range or higher.

  • Super User
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It is a good rod for that but i actually preferred their 6'6" version for jigs and mainly t-rigs.  The 7' does make a nice frog and paddle tail swim bait rod though.

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