Mojo casting rod

  • bucketmouth1
    Lancaster, WI
    Posts: 562
    #1321293

    Anybody have any on the water experience with the 7’6″ st croix mojo flippin stick? thinking of getting one just seeing wut you guys think of it, thanx

    liam99
    Posts: 16
    #847349

    ive fished w/ the 7’0 andd it was great

    mnbassin
    Mpls, MN
    Posts: 106
    #847413

    Last spring i puchased a 7’6″ Mojo Pitchen Rod, Early edition USA made And Have not been happy with it at all. I would not recommend it. Alot of people on this site, and around the USA like it but I just can’t. If you can afford, I would recommend a St. croix Tourney or extreme instead. There is a huge diff in feel and backbone. Just My .02

    mnbassin
    Mpls, MN
    Posts: 106
    #847421

    Buy the way, Its for sale if your intrestead?

    bucketmouth1
    Lancaster, WI
    Posts: 562
    #847891

    why dont you like the mojos? i have the slop n frog and the plastics rod (both 7 footers) and i dont see much wrong with them?

    Sportland Bait
    Posts: 65
    #852438

    Mojo’s one of St. Croix’s best sellers. I think they are pretty decent for the price. Bucketmouth1 please email me, I think I can help you out.

    Jason Erlandson
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    fishthumper
    Sartell, MN.
    Posts: 11861
    #853747

    I’m with MNBassin on this one. I’ve bought a few Mojo rods. they are a good rod for the pricepoint. But if you do a ton of flippin there are better and lighter rods out there. They are rather heavy to spend a day flipping with

    bucketmouth1
    Lancaster, WI
    Posts: 562
    #853834

    thanx for the replies guys…but i ended up going with a Powell 765 MH flippin stick…ive heard just to many good reviews on them

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