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St croix bass x or mojo swim bait rod

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Looking to get a swim bait rod to pair up with my quantum iron casting reel, won't be throwing anything past 4oz, been very interested in the bass x and mojo rods, same specs other then graphite blanks, about a 40 dollar difference here in Canada, would like some help between the two or anymore suggestions please and thank you!

Have you looked at the Daiwa DX swimbait lineup?

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I'd look at the Dobyn's Fury swimbait rods. I have the 795 and it works great for baits up to around 3.5oz. It's rated to 5 oz, but I'd step up to the bigger rod if you're going much bigger than 3oz. 

You can't go wrong with St Croix. Mojo Bass are great, lightweight & strong rods. I own a 6'9 M. 

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Either would be a good rod, but the Mojo is going to be a little lighter/better balanced and more sensitive. To me it's worth the extra $40 but you can get by with the Bass X if you're working on a tight budget. 

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21 hours ago, WIGuide said:

Either would be a good rod, but the Mojo is going to be a little lighter/better balanced and more sensitive. To me it's worth the extra $40 but you can get by with the Bass X if you're working on a tight budget. 

Not really working with a tight budget, just curious to see if there is really that much difference, and you did a good job at clarify that for me!

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I ended up getting a Daiwa Tatula rod, but the other rod I was considering was the St. Croix Mojo Bass rod. It's a great, lightweight rod and as you are likely to have it for a while, I would wager that it's worth the extra cash over the Bass X. Also as you can use that rod for frogs and other heavy techniques, you may find yourself using it a lot.

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