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Current stock near me are kinda low... so my 2 options are : (SPINNING ROD)
-Mojo Basss 7'1 Medium Fast

-Mojo Basss 6'8 Medium Extra Fast

Which one would you guys grab for bass fishing mostly but still use it for other species like walleye?

Thank you!

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I've always considered a Fast action as more versatile.  My only experience with a Mojo Bass is the 7'1" MF casting rod, and it hasn't seen much use yet...unfortunately.  Now if we were talking ML then I might go with an Extra Fast action.

 

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Depends on what lures/baits you plan to use with them.  Could make an argument for either...but would rather base that and how you will use it.

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1 minute ago, Deephaven said:

Depends on what lures/baits you plan to use with them.  Could make an argument for either...but would rather base that and how you will use it.

Perfect.

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My walleye rod is also my panfish rod. Spinning, Shakesphere micro series 7' lite. Cost me brand new at fleetfarm $10.99.

Very slow tip, the walleye set the hook themselves.

 

Of course it catches big fish just have to play the big fish out.

These walleye i caught are very light biters, I really dont set the hook using a small tube on a 1/4 oz jig.

Just very slightly move it along the bottom and give it a very small jump off the bottom and i dont realize i caught a walleye untill i pickup the slack again.

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I use a 6’ 10” MF. Most of the time I’m popping a 3” Gulp minnow on a 1/4 oz head along the bottom. A 1/2oz blade bait or a 3.25 “ swim bait is a close second. I like 10# Trilene XL for my line because my hooks are light wire . 

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MF to me is the most versatile.  Funny growing up I used one rod for EVERYTHING and do not believe I missed that many fish.

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I am in agreement with Randy Price.

 

The Price is right.   :happy-127:

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