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    St. Croix Mojo

    Anyone had any experience with this rod?

    Funds are running low and I want to experiment with the pony-tail handle rod ...

    Any input is appreciated, thanks

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    Re: St. Croix Mojo

    I picked one up this winter for big crankbaits. It is a pretty decent rod. I have read both good and bad reports on it though. I have only used it twice and really can not find anything wrong with the crankbait rod. It doesn't feel quite as good as the Legend Tournaments, but it is a better feel to me than the Premiers.

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    Re: St. Croix Mojo

    I don't have any experience with the Mojos, but I can tell you that a rod with a split-handle grip makes the rod more sensitive than anything you have ever fished. It takes weight out of the rod, making it lighter and more sensitive to feel even the lightest of bites.

    I fish with Shimano Cumaras, and they are by far the most sensitive rods I have ever held in my hands. They are a split-grip rod as well.

    I think once you pick up a split-grip, you'll probably want to make all the rods in your arsenal the same type. You'll also be able to feel what you've been missing, whether it's light bites or sensitivity.

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    Re: St. Croix Mojo

    I bought one this winter its the one labeled topwater/jerkbait and its pretty nice. I use it as a crankbait rod also because its got some backbone. Their not bad for the money.

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    Re: St. Croix Mojo

    I have three (actually two....just broke one this week-end) of the Mojo's. I have the crankbait, and plastics models and really like them. For the money they are really light, sensitive, and strong rods (except when hook-sets go awry). I just bought one on sale at BPS for $89.99....I pair them with the Quantum KVD Series reels and really like the combo.

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    Re: St. Croix Mojo

    You can't go wrong with any St. Croix. I found a Premier crankbait rod in my buddies garage that he had "bigfooted" a couple years ago. Sent it back and updated to an Avid series for a fee. But, the people there are easy to deal with and always helpful.

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    Re: St. Croix Mojo

    I have a Premier and a Triumph they are made of the same SCII graphite blank material as the Mojo I think they are alright for the money the Triumph was only 69.99

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