RiverRat614 Posted Saturday at 09:20 PM Share Posted Saturday at 09:20 PM Recently, I created a post on here asking whether or not I should get the 702SF Med/Light Fury rod from Dobyns and it was nothing but positive feedback about the rod. So, I guess what I'm asking is, between the Fury, Bass X, and Mojo, which one should I pick up and why? I'm trying to find the best out of the three for finesse fishing. I'm just getting started with finesse fishing. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User MN Fisher Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM Super User Share Posted Saturday at 10:13 PM Mojo 6'10" MLXF - that's the one I've picked to replace my 702SF next year (out of funds this year). 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiverRat614 Posted Saturday at 10:25 PM Author Share Posted Saturday at 10:25 PM 10 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: Mojo 6'10" MLXF - that's the one I've picked to replace my 702SF next year (out of funds this year). Any particular reason? I'm not able to test these out myself at the moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User MN Fisher Posted Saturday at 10:37 PM Super User Share Posted Saturday at 10:37 PM My local Fleet Farm has them in stock...I played with it a bit there and like 3 things about it above the Fury 1: Lighter - 3.6oz vs 4.3 (16% reduction in weight) 2: More balanced - they let me temporarily put a reel on it for some testing. 3: I think the faster tip will help with hook-sets. And it's not much more for the Mojo - $150 vs $130 for the Fury. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Vincent Posted Sunday at 12:28 AM Share Posted Sunday at 12:28 AM 3 hours ago, RiverRat614 said: Recently, I created a post on here asking whether or not I should get the 702SF Med/Light Fury rod from Dobyns and it was nothing but positive feedback about the rod. So, I guess what I'm asking is, between the Fury, Bass X, and Mojo, which one should I pick up and why? I'm trying to find the best out of the three for finesse fishing. I'm just getting started with finesse fishing. Thanks in advance. What kind of Finesse Fishing (Drop Shot, Split Shot, Flick Shake, Ned Rig, Neko Rig, Hair Jig, Spybait ?) and Will it be your only Spinning Rod ? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiverRat614 Posted Sunday at 12:35 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 12:35 AM 1 minute ago, J.Vincent said: What kind of Finesse Fishing (Drop Shot, Split Shot, Flick Shake, Ned Rig, Neko Rig, Hair Jig, Spybait ?) and Will it be your only Spinning Rod ? Yeah, it will be my only spinning combo. Also, I'd like to do a majority of the finesse presentations, I fish from the bank and pretty much only fish creeks and rivers. I'd like to essentially create a do it all combo. If I had to guess, I would be throwing anything between 1/8 - 1/2 Ounce, but I've only seen the Veritas that goes to 1/16 of an ounce to 1/2 Ounce. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micheal Rene Spiering Posted Sunday at 01:00 AM Share Posted Sunday at 01:00 AM Not to further complicate things but the Daiwa Tatula(the cork handle one) might be worth considering as well in this price range. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiverRat614 Posted Sunday at 01:09 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 01:09 AM 7 minutes ago, Micheal Rene Spiering said: Not to further complicate things but the Daiwa Tatula(the cork handle one) might be worth considering as well in this price range. Not complicating anything at all. I appreciate the suggestion, I'll have to look into it as well. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted Sunday at 01:26 AM Super User Share Posted Sunday at 01:26 AM My first finesse spin rod was a Phenix Maxim. 7-3 med. I still love the thing. It is super sensitive. Kinda ugly but whatever. I have more fish on that rod than the rest combined. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Vincent Posted Sunday at 02:03 AM Share Posted Sunday at 02:03 AM 1 hour ago, RiverRat614 said: Yeah, it will be my only spinning combo. Also, I'd like to do a majority of the finesse presentations, I fish from the bank and pretty much only fish creeks and rivers. I'd like to essentially create a do it all combo. If I had to guess, I would be throwing anything between 1/8 - 1/2 Ounce, but I've only seen the Veritas that goes to 1/16 of an ounce to 1/2 Ounce. Okay , Was the Veritas your first choice ? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiverRat614 Posted Sunday at 03:03 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 03:03 AM 57 minutes ago, J.Vincent said: Okay , Was the Veritas your first choice ? No, when I was looking for affordable combo's I had seen the Dobyns Fury Medium Light get a lot of love, so I believe that's the one I'll end up getting. But, I was just wondering between the three listed, well four including the veritas, which of these would be the best for that all around spinning combo. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrnkNsteen Posted Sunday at 12:32 PM Share Posted Sunday at 12:32 PM I fish a spinning rod with three fingers in front of the reel stem, so I hate a spinning rod with the screw threads at the front. I like Dobyns rods, but not their spinning rods for that reason. The Tatulas and Bass X have a foregrip, so that automatically makes me like them more. I don't like the plastic handle of the Bass X so that leaves me with the Tatula. Other ones I like are the Falcon Lowrider, St. Croix Victory. I like a Phenix Feather too since they have no exposed threads on the grip. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Vincent Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM Share Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM 17 hours ago, RiverRat614 said: No, when I was looking for affordable combo's I had seen the Dobyns Fury Medium Light get a lot of love, so I believe that's the one I'll end up getting. But, I was just wondering between the three listed, well four including the veritas, which of these would be the best for that all around spinning combo. All of those fishing rods are very good performers and I’ve owned the St Croix Mojo (the 7ft Medium Spinning) and a few of the Veritas (6ft6 and 7ft Medium) . The Mojo was slightly more sensitive and balanced slightly better, but the Veritas is more than sensitive enough and far more durable in my experience (which is always a good thing when fishing from shore) . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution waymont Posted Monday at 02:27 PM Solution Share Posted Monday at 02:27 PM The Mojo Bass or Tatula are both far superior in every way to the Dobyns Fury spinning rods. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drew03cmc Posted Monday at 02:32 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:32 PM My gripe with the Fury line is weight. They are HEAVY. I've used St. Croix Avid, Mojo, Legend Tournament and have settled on Ark. For a ML rod, it's hard to beat my 6'10" MLXF Lancer Pro. The price is right too, $99. I'd also check out the Tatula, even the XT model with black EVA grips. They are lightweight and sensitive. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cbump Posted Tuesday at 03:29 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:29 AM Take the Bass X completely out of consideration. Rod sucks. Mojo is great though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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