Wife got me a new Mojo crankbait rod and it feels light as a feather. Any1 used this rod on here?? Reviews are good for the rod on the internet.
Shawn

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Wife got me a new Mojo crankbait rod and it feels light as a feather. Any1 used this rod on here?? Reviews are good for the rod on the internet.
Shawn
I have a 7'8 that I use for deep cranking. I have been very pleased with the action and sensitivy as well as my hook to land ratio. The best attribute though is the ablility to launch large crankbaits like a pro which keeps my bait in the strike zone longer ie more fish. The only downside I've experienced is not the rods fault, but my boat set up. Ocasionally, I will hit my windsheld when I load the rod up for a long cast. Also, handles the toads well on a long line and has enough backbone to wear them down.
Hope You Like It,
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I had the 7 footer and liked it a lot for bigger cranks. I thought it was a little too stiff for me though and sold it. I used it for my spinnerbaits more often than cranks. I have 5 other mojos and haven't had one complaint, I think you will be pleased.
I've got the 7' crankbait rod and I love it. Good sensitivity and good action. Not too heavy, pretty comfortable to fish with all day pulling Bandit 300s.
I also thought mine was to stiff and now use it for spinnerbaits. I think it's a great spinnerbait road though.
I really like my St Croix Mojo Bass Rods. However, I use a Wright McGill S Glass for Cranking both in 7' and 7'10' for deep Cranking. I have them paired with a Shimano Curado G 6.4:1 and Lews Tour MG 5.4:1. I use the St. Croix for Plastics, Jerk Baits, and Top Water. I believe I have as good as tip action as the GLoomis Rods I use. Hope yours brings you a lot of fish in 2013. Good luck on the water.
Dan
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I heard Wright McGill rods will snap on long casts in your hand and on solid hooksets it the only reason I didnt ask for that rod. They do feel really good in your hand but I didnt trust it per the negative reviews. I had a BPS cranking rod and I used it so much it started to splinter around the handle. Good rod I just wanted to upgrade since she was wearing out. Thanks for all the input guys I cant wait to try her out!! I think the wife done pretty good, she got me a spinning rod a few years ago instead of the baitcasting rod I asked for........she thoght they were he same
Shawn
I only use the Mojo Rods or my Loomis Rods for techniques that require hard hook sets. I am sure you will love the Rod. They become addictive. I know I started to purchase rods for every technique. It kills me sometimes to think how much money is in the equipment but like a food set of golf clubs you need the right tool for each specific situation. Good luck on the water.I heard Wright McGill rods will snap on long casts in your hand and on solid hooksets it the only reason I didnt ask for that rod. They do feel really good in your hand but I didnt trust it per the negative reviews. I had a BPS cranking rod and I used it so much it started to splinter around the handle. Good rod I just wanted to upgrade since she was wearing out. Thanks for all the input guys I cant wait to try her out!! I think the wife done pretty good, she got me a spinning rod a few years ago instead of the baitcasting rod I asked for........she thoght they were he same
Shawn
Dan
I love my mojo bass rid is a 7 foot crank bait I kick some butt with it last summer I also have the 7 foot worm rid too I love them both I have a loomis rod and I use those three pole the most out of the 10 I have you will be very happy with yours !
