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20 minutes ago, JLewis134 said:

Mojo!

They run heavy right so a medium is more like a mh? I do fish around some medium to thick vegetation. 

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6 minutes ago, Jonny15678 said:

They run heavy right so a medium is more like a mh? I do fish around some medium to thick vegetation. 

Yes sir. They fish about a power heavier than their rating.

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18 minutes ago, Jonny15678 said:

They run heavy right so a medium is more like a mh? I do fish around some medium to thick vegetation. 

I fish mostly St Croix rods and don’t agree that they run that much heavier than other rods, they all have good, strong backbones but Ive found the lures ratings to be spot on. 

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And the Mojo tips seem to be just the right touch softer than most. 

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I would get the Mojo.  I've had both and find the Mojo is more accurate in it's power ratings.

The BassX's seemed a little light to me, although I only had a MH/Moderate.....

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2 hours ago, Scott F said:

I fish mostly St Croix rods and don’t agree that they run that much heavier than other rods, they all have good, strong backbones but Ive found the lures ratings to be spot on. 

There is no true power ratings but they fish at least a 1/2 power stronger than most brands, not quite a full power. But definitely a M Mojo Bass from St Croix has more power than a Shimano Zodias, etc.

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1 minute ago, Jonny15678 said:

So the medium action 7’1 should be strong enough to fish in all types of cover and structure?

I would say no. I think the MH would be better suited for fishing t-rigs around grass.

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18 minutes ago, RichF said:

I would say no. I think the MH would be better suited for fishing t-rigs around grass.

I fish mostly 1/8oz weights and baby brush hogs and 7.5inch worms, you think I’ll be able to pitch such a light rig on the mh?

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You can pitch just about any weight lure with even a heavy power rod.  It's casting that gets tough with too stout of a rod.

 

If I were you, I'd be deciding between two rods:  Mojo "Jigs and Baits," or Mojo "Spinnerbait."  

 

The spinnerbait model has a bit more give in the tip so it would be better for lighter lures, but may be a bit light for dragging a bass out of cover.  If it were me, I'd go with the "Jigs and Baits" if I planned to mainly pitch with it.  Hope that helps dude.

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1 minute ago, LionHeart said:

You can pitch just about any weight lure with even a heavy power rod.  It's casting that gets tough with too stout of a rod.

 

If I were you, I'd be deciding between two rods:  Mojo "Jigs and Baits," or Mojo "Spinnerbait."  

 

The spinnerbait model has a bit more give in the tip so it would be better for lighter lures, but may be a bit light for dragging a bass out of cover.  If it were me, I'd go with the "Jigs and Baits" if I planned to mainly pitch with it.  Hope that helps dude.

Thanks 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Allen Der said:

Don't overlook the Premier line if you want a good quality rod made in the USA.  

I’ll keep that in mind thanks

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2 hours ago, LionHeart said:

You can pitch just about any weight lure with even a heavy power rod.  It's casting that gets tough with too stout of a rod.

 

If I were you, I'd be deciding between two rods:  Mojo "Jigs and Baits," or Mojo "Spinnerbait."  

 

The spinnerbait model has a bit more give in the tip so it would be better for lighter lures, but may be a bit light for dragging a bass out of cover.  If it were me, I'd go with the "Jigs and Baits" if I planned to mainly pitch with it.  Hope that helps dude.

Also I’ve noticed the handles are bit shorter than other rod brands, how well does it work with large hands?

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The jig n baits Mojo has a softer tip and is lighter in hand than the Bass X equivalent. I actually prefer the Bass X, I like the handle on it better too. I own both. I think the mojo version is a great swim jig rod. Both are quite sensitive.

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14 hours ago, Allen Der said:

Don't overlook the Premier line if you want a good quality rod made in the USA.  

I would not buy sight unseen or un touched. With any kind of luck you can get to a dealer that has the Bass X, MoJo’s and the Premier Series Rods. 

 

You’ll find the feel you’re looking for. If you can bring the reel you are going to use with you also. 

 

I like the Premier Series Crankbait Rods but that’s not helping you at all. 

 

I could be wrong on this his but I don’t think I am, but on the Bass X series rods I believe they are less one guide on average compared to the Premier or Mojo series rods. May mean nothing but maybe it does. 

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FWIW, the Mojo line uses a better blank than the Bass X or Premier. Not sure how much difference it makes in real world fishing scenarios but in theory it should be more sensitive.

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