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St. Croix Mojo Bass MJC711HMF

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Bought myself a big stick today, with plans of using it to throw 5-6” flutter spoons on a couple lakes I fish that have Cisco (aka blueback herring). I’ve been wanting to try this technique and had no rods rated for more than 1 1/2oz. - and those are both H/fast action rods, so I wanted something with a little more tip for treble hooks.  Hoping this 7’11” heavy / moderate-fast rod will serve well, and I’ll double duty it for throwing larger baits for pike in the spring.  They call it a flipping rod, but not sure I’d ever use it for that.

 

Just curious if anyone else has this rod, and how’s it working for you?

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I can’t specifically comment on that particular rod but I have two bass mojos and a muskie mojo, and they have served me well.

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I had the Legend Tournament version.  Great flipping and c rig rod.  Should be great for spoons too.  Moderate but at the very edge of fast.  

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