NEW ST. Croix Mojo Bass Rods

Started by afroman5015, October 13, 2008, 06:11:09 PM

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afroman5015

Has anyone used these rods i know their pretty new but me being a young fisherman my budgets kind of tight and i was just trying to see if anyone has used these rods if so just tell me what you thought about them

:help: The Baitmonkey is messing with me again >:D

tmiller2

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i have not had the chance to use them yet but my buddy got a couple and loves them....he says they have great feel and sensitivity and a strong to boot...hes very happy....i will prob be getting a couple around christmas time myself just based on his recomendation.....but im not sure where he even got them i cant find them anywhere
"the vibrashock?.....its like crack for fish"

afroman5015


tmiller2

and i take back the last part of my statement i just found a couple sites that have them
"the vibrashock?.....its like crack for fish"

larrylargemouth

A friend fishes with the St. Croix Mojo's and has nothing but good things to say about 'em.  I have used several of their spinning rods and really like them too.

afroman5015

what's. The lowest price yall have seen

tmiller2

all the ones i have seen seem to be right around 90$
"the vibrashock?.....its like crack for fish"

blake711

90-110 I believe depending on length and action.   Look intereting made in the USA with good components for less than 125.00

blake

ShawnDee4

Afro, if you're on a budget like some of us  :'(, you might look at acadiasports.com. They have buy one get one which turns out to be 2 nice rods for around 80 bucks for the p series and around 50 for 2 f series. I have both and like them equally. P series might be a tad more sensative and lighter but both are great deals.

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afroman5015

ok shawn thanks im gonna check it out right now

-Shawn-

I don't use spinning gear very often but I have a ST croix legend and an Acadia Pseries and they are very simular in feel.

tmiller2

Quote from: shawnrg33 on October 18, 2008, 10:44:47 PM
I don't use spinning gear very often but I have a ST croix legend and an Acadia Pseries and they are very simular in feel.

thats good to know thanks shawn
"the vibrashock?.....its like crack for fish"

afroman5015


tcole007

You can find the Mojo's at Boater's World.  If they don't have them in your Local store, they can order them for you and have them in less than a week.

~c~ ~c~

afroman5015

hopefully ill be getting sum soon ill let you know how they are

ex301p

I see these rods are SC II Graphite. Are these the same blanks as the Premier and if so how would you rank the Premier rods. I ask only because I do not know much about St. Croix rods and since they call there Graphite SC it confuses me even more as to where these models rank in there line up. I guess what I am asking is, sensitivity, Strength, longevity and so forth. For example if you compared them to G-Loomis GL2, GL3, IMX, or GLX where would the Premier or Mojo fit in?

afroman5015

i couldnt tell ya but i bet some other nice fellers around here could

Olebiker

Quote from: ex301p on October 27, 2008, 06:12:58 AM
Are these the same blanks as the Premier and if so how would you rank the Premier rods.

I have a couple of Premier rods and I would compare them to Falcon Low Riders.  They are a good deal.

B rad


just picked one up online today, $89 free shipping, website company out of PA. excited to try without feeling/touching rod first. ill let you all know how i like it in couple weeks.  7' MH

broke my fenwick last week sliding into car, snapped it,  anyone know if a snapped rod tipped can be fixed?  or do i have a new expensive pair of chop sticks or tooth picks...

great website and customer service, let me know if anyone is looking for free shipping, not sure if its cool to advertise.  same day shipping, called em at 1pm eastern and the guy said it would go out that day...

blake711

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Tips that are damaged or broke off can be replaced.  You will of course loose any length that is broke off.  So a 7' rod could end up a 6'10.  If the eye didn't break off the pole you can heat it up and remove it possibly.  You can buy a repair kit yourself for less than $5 with a fuji tip and glue.
Blake

ex301p

Quote from: Olebiker on October 29, 2008, 05:13:24 PM
I have a couple of Premier rods and I would compare them to Falcon Low Riders.  They are a good deal.

Well that's not to bad then. Falcon makes some real good products IMO, so if the Premier is in the same class, then the Mojo is surely worth checking out.