BassinBoy Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 I just purchased a St. Croix Mojo baitcasting rod from Bass Pro. It's a 7'0" heavy rod and i'll be using it as a frog rod/flipping and pitching rod. I wanted to get some opinions on any St. Croix Mojo rod you have used, so any feedback would be appreciated. Quote
Super User .RM. Posted December 22, 2009 Super User Posted December 22, 2009 5'6" SCII MF spiral wrap 7' SCII MF spiral wrap.. I have built some of my personal rods (spinner bait & weightless top water jerk bait) on the same blank that is used in the Mojo (SC2 Premiere), for the price point it is a well made blank and is very sensitive depending on how it is built. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!! Quote
Super User skunked_again Posted December 22, 2009 Super User Posted December 22, 2009 im not a fan of the 7' casting rods. id like to have the reel mount a bit higher on the blank. Quote
jamarkwe Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 I have the 7'MH and love it.. It is my spinnerbait rod and I have no plans of upgrading..... Light and Very sensitive. I can feel the blade on the bait turn on a slow roll perfectly...I am going to buy another one of the same model for pitching... 8-) Quote
topwater.va Posted December 22, 2009 Posted December 22, 2009 I have been thinking about buying one of their worm rods and putting a Citica on it. Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Mojos are a decent rod at a hundred bucks but they are not high modulus. Before you buy another, look at Lamiglas Excel rods. For ten bucks more you get a rod built 100% in the USA with a LIFE TIME WARANTEE. I checked out the series at the factory yesterday. They are still in short supply. I tried to order some but will have to wait till January for my local shop to get theirs. Worth the wait. Nice stuff ! Quote
Bayou Bass Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I had a 7ft medium mojo casting rod and I did not like. I did not like the small rear grip and I found the rod to be very tip heavy. Compared to all of my other rods it felt very unbalanced. That being said, most of my rods are a good bit more expensive then the mojo, but I think the compre is a better option at this price point. Heck you can find a used Powell in the classifieds for the price of a Mojo and I think the Powells are a lot better then the Mojos. I do not want to discourage I am just sharing my experience. Quote
the crab Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I had a 7ft medium mojo casting rod and I did not like. I did not like the small rear grip and I found the rod to be very tip heavy. Compared to all of my other rods it felt very unbalanced. That being said, most of my rods are a good bit more expensive then the mojo, but I think the compre is a better option at this price point. Heck you can find a used Powell in the classifieds for the price of a Mojo and I think the Powells are a lot better then the Mojos. I do not want to discourage I am just sharing my experience. I'll agree with that. I do think the Mojo is one of the better rods you can get new for 90 bucks, but I do find the 7' m spinning rod to be tip heavy. I also have a powell 703 mef that i bought used off this board for $100 shipped in perfect condition and it's leaps and bounds better. Quote
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