lonnie g Posted January 21, 2017 Posted January 21, 2017 I too like the medium heavy fast action for all around fishing. remember long cast makes extra give and in kayak even more so. be a shame to loose that bigun because of not a good hook set. caused from to much flex or give. but heck if you can afford it keep them both. good luck this year. 1 Quote
Yudo1 Posted January 21, 2017 Posted January 21, 2017 Fishing from a yak is going to open up a whole new world compared to shore fishing. You'll have the opportunity to fish different types of cover and structure. If you already have a medium spinning combo, I'd want to know when you plan on completing your 4 combo arsenal. If it's much later on down the road, then I'd rather have a medium/heavy. If you plan on building your arsenal sooner than later then keep the medium casting combo and add a MH after. I'd be lost in yak without a MH on board. 1 Quote
keltonz Posted January 23, 2017 Author Posted January 23, 2017 In case anyone is curious, I decided to keep the M/F Mojo Bass and look to get a MH/F as my next purchase during the next good BPS sale! Thanks guys. 3 Quote
Jagg Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 2 hours ago, keltonz said: In case anyone is curious, I decided to keep the M/F Mojo Bass and look to get a MH/F as my next purchase during the next good BPS sale! Thanks guys. You done right! The new Mojos are great rods although I think I might like the old Rage rods a little more. St Croix Medium power has a little more "umph" than other rod builders' Mediums as has been said prior. I also fish from my kayak and canoe so I get your dilemma. Depending on the water I take one of two regular four rod arsenals. 6'10" MLXF spinning; 7' MF casting; 7' MF spinning and 7'6" MLXF spinning for clear water, high skies or water I know I will have to finesse and or use topwater. On most other waters I use 7' MF spinning; 7' MF casting; 6'8" MHF casting and 7'6" MF spinning. I do plan on getting a 7'1" MHF casting this Spring for my larger topwaters, small hard swimbaits and light pitching; the 6'8" didn't quite do it last year but is great for target casting and my squarebills. Quote
snake95 Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 10 hours ago, keltonz said: In case anyone is curious, I decided to keep the M/F Mojo Bass and look to get a MH/F as my next purchase during the next good BPS sale! Thanks guys. Glad to hear it. I think you will be happy with that approach! Quote
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