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St. Croix® Mojo Bass Trigger Rods


Bring your bass-fishin' mojo with you to the lake on your next fishing outing with these sleek and powerful Mojo Bass Rods from St. Croix. The technique-specific Mojo Bass series was designed and built for superior performance with premium quality SCII graphite and Batson Forecast® hard aluminum oxide guides with double-plated black chrome frames. Rod includes Fuji® reel seats and premium cork split slip handles for weight reduction plus direct blank contact for helping you establish your own mojo magic! Manufacturer's 5-year warranty. Handcrafted in North America. [Read More]
   



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7'9"

Heavy

Fast

Handle: C
Line Weight: 14-30 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1 - 4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC79HF
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7'11"

Heavy

Mod Fast

Handle: D
Line Weight: 14-30 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/2 - 2 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC711HMF
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6'6"

Medium

Fast

Handle: A
Line Weight: 10-17 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 5/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC66MF
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6'6"

Med Hvy

Fast

Handle: A
Line Weight: 12-20 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC66MHF
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6'8"

Medium

X Fast

Handle: C
Line Weight: 8-14 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 5/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC68MXF
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7'

Heavy

Fast

Handle: A
Line Weight: 14-25 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1-1/2 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC70HF
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7'

Medium

Fast

Handle: A
Line Weight: 10-17 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 5/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC70MF
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7'

Med Hvy

Fast

Handle: A
Line Weight: 12-20 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC70MHF
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7'

Med Hvy

Moderate

Handle: B
Line Weight: 10-20 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC70MHM
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7'6"

Med Hvy

Mod Fast

Handle: B
Line Weight: 12-25 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/8 - 1-1/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: MBC76MHMF
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Bring your bass-fishin' mojo with you to the lake on your next fishing outing with these sleek and powerful Mojo Bass Rods from St. Croix. The technique-specific Mojo Bass series was designed and built for superior performance with premium quality SCII graphite and Batson Forecast® hard aluminum oxide guides with double-plated black chrome frames. Rod includes Fuji® reel seats and premium cork split slip handles for weight reduction plus direct blank contact for helping you establish your own mojo magic! Manufacturer's 5-year warranty. Handcrafted in North America.

    Features:
  • Premium-quality SCII graphite
  • Technique-specific bass series designed and built for superior performance
  • Batson Forecast® hard aluminum oxide guides with double-plated black chrome frames
  • Fuji® ECS reel seat/black hood on casting models
  • Split-grip/premium-grade cork handle
  • Two coats of Flex Coat slow-cure finish
  • 5-year manufacturer's warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service
Action:
M = Medium
MH = Medium Heavy
H = Heavy
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which ones better? this or the falcon buccoo?
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Falcon, hands down.
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I just purchased the Johnny Morris Carbon Black 6.4:1. I'm sold on the St. Croix Mojo Bass Rods. I plan on using crankbaits but I'd also like to throw spinnerbaits or buzzbaits and maybe a frog if possible. What I'd like to know is should I get the 7' MH Mod Crankbait or 7' MH F Spinnerbait or even the 7' M F Plastics? Im having to replace two of my spinning rods, which will be St Croix, or I'd buy all 3. But for now which one to start with?
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First off, one rod isn't capable at being perfect for crankbaits, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and frogs. Crankbait rods should either have a moderate or moderate fast tip...spinnerbaits and buzzbaits should have a fast or extra fast tip...and frogs should have a fast tip. Depending on the slop you are fishing in will determine if a M or MH rod will be necessary. The more cover...the more you will want to lean towards MH...the heavier the fish....MH. But if I had to choose go with the MH fast option...it will do fairly well for all three.
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in my opinion, the spinnerbait model is pretty stiff. all i throw with mine is 1/2 oz tandem or 1/2 oz colorado bladed spinnerbaits. some rod companies would probably consider it a heavy action. i would not really suggest it for cranks. i also have the crankbait model, and use it for squarebill cranks, and i like it a lot. if it were me, i'd go with the plastics model. you kind of get the best of both worlds with this rod. i would consider it more of an all purpose rod than the others.
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IMO, the JM Carbon Black is a far superior rod to the Mojo Bass. Stick with the JM. Yes, I do own both. The Mojo is a mid modulus rod with a non-crisp feel and is not very sensitive. Again this is just my opinion.
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looking to buy a 7ft mh action cranking rod to throw small swimbaits (5" true life tungsten and 4" BBZ). also, just curious on how these rods measure up just as crank sticks. any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Has lots of backbone (10lb Northern are no sweat) but compared to my legend tourney rods its not all that sensitive - of course. My rod (with a Pflueger Supreme) is rated for 6-12 lb line will throw even fairly light cranks and spinners fairly well but as its so stiff it does better with a little weight.
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Forget about both, buy a Veritas...you wil not regret!
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How many eyelets plus tip?

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Most rod descriptions include handle type along with the number of eyelets including or excluding tip. This rod does not include the number of eyelets for the rod, different length rods also have more or less eyelets. How many eyelets including tip does this rod have?
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 - Everett Wa
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Have the 6'6'' and it has 9 eyelets
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My 7' has 9 including the tip
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mojo bass vs carrot stix

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I love my mojo bass rods but i was looking for a set up for flipping and pitching, i was thinking the mojo bass in the 7'6" MH or the carrot stix wild micro in the 7'6" H. Would i be happier with a heavy or medium heavy? thank you to anyone who an help me out!
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I have a Mojo Bass and Carrot Stick Wild. I will not buy another Mojo Bass. Not that it's a bad rod at all, it is a great rod. But I love the Carrot Stix rod. The weight and sensitivity of a Carrot Stix is very hard to beat. The micro guides are awesome too.
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for flippin and pitchin there is not much of a better rod then the tfo heavy its cheaper then the st croix and a lifetime warranty!!!!
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I have this rod. My rods are the Tournament bass or Mojos. If you have never used a Heavy action flipping rod before than it may have a negative feel to you and also seem top heavy. I prefer using the MH action because I like the softer tip for using smaller baits if I choose. This rod also pulls double duty as a great Frog rod and a magnum spinnerbait rod. Only downfall is that it does not retract and will not fit in my rod tubes in the rod locker. I have never been in a situation where I felt that I should have had a Heavy action for the situation. I guess its all personal preferance. Good luck dude
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I was considering the plueguer President, the Abu Garcia Revo SX, and the Browning Midas (I have two Brownings now, love them). I will be fishing in lilly pads and hydrilla.
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go with the Revo SX. The Shimano Curados are also a good choice.
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How about the bass pro Johnny Morris in wide spool. I say a wide spool because I use 20lb mono or 40lb braid when I throw a frog and I want a wide spool reel because some small profile reels dont allow much line at larger diameter. Look for line size and you need a high gear ratio to quickly retreive line. I throw a BPS JM with 7.3:1
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Cant go wrong with abu garcia i just recently purchased 3 Revo S and absolutely love them i put one on my mojo 7ftmh mf rod and we caught bout 20 decent bass my first chance to use and they worked great together
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Im going to have this paired with a revo stx and braid. My other rods goinna be straight fluorocarbon so im going to be using this for all my topwater and ocassionally jigs and plastics. I dont have too much real heavy cover around here and I dont wanna go bigger than the 6'8. Whats my best bet?
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MH for sure.dont be afraid of a 7 foot rod.I have my Mojo with a Curado 200 E7 with 50# braid and throw Stanley Ribbits for top water.although I do add a section of mono leader and I dont set the drag extremely tight.just set it as you would set your mono.as for the jigs and plastics it should be ok.I also throw Senkos and crankbaits with the same set up.
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Veritas 7MH...I have the Mojo as well and I cannot take my hands off the Veritas. The weight and balance are incredible!
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i wound not use fluorocarbon on topwater bait fluorocarbon sinks........ and it pulls your topwater lure under. great for worn and jigs.
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First, I would definatley get away from using braid for topwater unless you are planing on getting a rod with a moderate action. I fish with jigs alot and I highly recomend using fluro for that as well. I actually use a legend tournament small cranker med-mod action with 20# seaguar fluro and it works great for top water! For 3/16-3/8 jigs I use a Leg tour. teaser rod med action with 12# seaguar and 3/8-1 a med-hev with 12#.
I feel too stiff a rod for jigs really kills my acuracy. When possible, lighter almost always beter!
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i have about 5 baitcasters but im getting to the point where i use one for a specific style of fishing. so would this be a good rod for crankbaiting?
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YES! If you get the specific "crankbait" model (MBC70MHM) like I have. I snagged a 20lb carp and this rod pretty much tossed it around at my will, and overall I was pulling smallies all day with a Koppers Live Target or Rapala Clackin Rap on the end of the line.
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there is a crankbait specific mojo rod. 7" MH Mod action tip. part number is MBC70MHM.
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i just recently purchased 3 Revo S reels and put one on my new 7ftmh mf rod i caught bout 20 decent bass my trip out with it and they worked great together the feel and weight of the rod is very good
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Yes, mine works great with cranks.
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If you like the Mojo rods, take a look at the 2 new crankbait rods they have.

The Mojo Bass Glass crankbait rods have a graphite/glass blended blank so they have better action and can throw lighter crankbaits much better than an all graphite blank can.

They have a 7'-4" medium that's rated from 1/4 oz to 3/4 oz and a 7'-8" medium heavy that's rated from 3/8 oz to 1 oz.. These two rods will cover a wide range of crankbaits with ease.

I love crankbaits, and I got to use the 7'-4" for a few days on a recent trip down south and they are nice rods. I'll be buying both of these rods before the ice is gone around here.

Don't know if the Gurnee store has them yet but they are on the website. Check them out.
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I ve got 5 mojo rods and one is a crank bait rod and I love it!
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Is this rod sensitive. Also Is it going to perform good with an Ardent F-500 flip n pitch reel

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In my experience, this rod is anything but sensitive. I would get a Carbonlite for less $ if I were you.
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Mojo is sensitive. It will perform well with any good reel.
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this rod is sensitive, although it is a little tip heavy, which dose effect its sencitivity, but it is still a great rod and will work very well for flip n pitching.
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hey guys, i really need some help-now i know my fishing and i have already purchased the st. croix crankbait rod and love it. Thats why i am coming back for more. I have some abu garcia 5600 cl rocket reels that i need some kind of a good match up rod to go with-i noticed that st. croix has a swimbait model and was wondering if this rod is stout enough for some big striper-i will be throwing swimbaits by the way-please help me!!!!-THANKS!
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While we don't have a large population of stripers in CO we do have a number of great reservoirs with world class hybrids, I live 10 minutes away from the best in colorado and use my mojo swimbait rod for my rainbow trout swimbaits up to 8 inches with ease.
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In my experiance Mojos arent bad until a guide breaks,which seems to happen alot with this series.I have just about the whole series of legend tourney rod and that series is fantastic! You should look into one of those!
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there is an inshore model of the mojo. use this it will be bettter suited for striper.
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