McDink Posted March 14, 2019 Posted March 14, 2019 Been wanting to try a glass rod forever, and been a fan of St Croix’s mojo casting rods for a while. My friend and I are going to the Classic this weekend, and St Croix happened to remake their Mojo Glass line with 4 new offerings with their IPC technology and new guides plus redesigned reel seats. 6’10” Medium-Moderate designated as their (Target Cranker) 7’2” Heavy-Moderate designated as their “Rip-N-Chatter” 7’2” Medium-Moderate designated as their (Cranker) 7’4” Medium Heavy-Moderate designated as their “Big Cranker” I fish a lot of smaller 1.5 size square bills, DT06 & DT10 Cranker baits, 1/2oz chatterbaits, 3/8oz & 1/2oz lipless baits. im thinking the 7’2” Heavy for chatterbaits and lipless, and the 7’2” Medium for everything else?? what do you guys think? Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted March 14, 2019 Super User Posted March 14, 2019 I use a MH/MF Daiwa Tatula glass rod for spinnerbaits and chatterbaits and cranks (although I got the M/MF for this year). It's great! However that rod has a bit more tip than the St. Croix glass rods as they do not underestimate their tips on their glass rods from my experience. Now some people prefer a moderate tip for chatterbaits, but I would personally prefer a little more tip myself. The medium moderate should be a general all around cranking rod and should be decent for deep divers with braid as well. Looks like somebody is having a good cranking season Quote
Jaderose Posted March 14, 2019 Posted March 14, 2019 I have a Mojo Glass Crank Rod I bought 3 or 4 years. The only rod I've ever purchased without holding one first. Hate it. Nothing about that rod fits my style of fishing and I do not enjoy using it in any way. It is NOT a rod issue. It's just a compatibility issue and one I learned a very valuable lesson from. Quote
waymont Posted March 14, 2019 Posted March 14, 2019 If the 6’10” medium is anything like the legend glass version it will be fantastic. Quote
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