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Wmyers74

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  1. Thanks for the reply, I guess I need to get a few different rods and see what works for me, as I said I was used to using the Ugly Stick that had a very flexible tip. When I got the Bass Mojo, (I realize their is no comparison to the SC rods). I think how light and firm it felt kinda scared me that I wouldn’t feel the fish bite. From all the replies it sounds like it is perfect for some of the heavier lures i throw. I will pick up a lighter rod to accommodate my small lures. Since I live in Philly, I am climbing the walls for spring to get here.
  2. Thank you for your input, I am thinking I am going to keep this and get a St. Croix Premier rod to accommodate the lighter lures I throw. Spankey, I do have a question is it just preference of a person between Premier or Bass Mojo? Spankey, I do have a question is it just preference of a person between Premier or Bass Mojo? Quote Edit Options
  3. Thank you for your input, I am thinking I am going to keep this and get a St. Croix Premier rod to accommodate the lighter lures I throw.
  4. Vilas15, Thanks for the advice. I have been doing more research and I think I am going to get a 6’6 MF in the premier series. I am going to keep the MHF7’1’ as well. We can never have enough rods lol.
  5. Spinning, yes it does 3/8-3/4 oz.
  6. Scott, I understand, if I Am throwing a 3-1/2” jitterbug at night or a 1/4 oz rooster tail in the day time. Isn’t this too much rod for those lures. Mn Fisher. Thanks for the input. I have never used a Mojo before, but can’t wait to break it in.
  7. Good evening, I recently got back into fishing last year. I have a few questions regarding the correct rods to use for bass. Why are most recommended bass rod 6’8” to 7”4”? The lakes I fish in NY and going to be in PA have bass usually in the 2-5 lb range. I purchased a 7’1 St. Croix Bass Mojo med-heavy fast action, based off a recommendation from the guy at the tackle shop. Wouldn’t this rod be too heavy for that size bass? I am used to fishing an 6’6 ugly stick. Thanks

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