St. Croix Mojo Inshore Casting Rods Review

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As good as ever

Joseph B.
2 years ago

I have two old model inshore rods that I have been quite happy with and I must say that I am pleased with the new model mojo inshore rods. I have no complaints.

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Mojo Inshore 70MLM

Florian
2 years ago

Very Light rod and a nice color. Use it for perch fishing with tiny crankbaits, like the Illex (Jackall) Chubby.

Awesome Rod !!

Kevin m.
3 years ago

Took this rod out to fish for Blue Fin and it handled fantastic ! was able to bring in a 38 pounder and a 46 ponder with ease with this Rod and highly recommend it to anyone who fishes the Ocean.

Great rod with lots of power

Joshua
3 years ago

I have this rod paired with a shimano tranx 301. Cast great. I can easily cast a 1oz egg sinker over 100 yards with very little effort. Great rod for casting big plugs and big swimbaits.

Great Rod

Bob
3 years ago

Your not going to miss many bites with this rod. Super sensitive with plenty of power.

Like it

Chad
3 years ago

Originally had this paired with a 13 fishing reel but recently switched to a penn fathom low profile. It cast great and so far has performed as expected. This is my 2nd mojo inshore, had previous model. Like this one just as much. We will see how it holds up long term.

Great Fluking Rod

Craig
6 years ago

Have this paired with a Abu 6500 and use it mostly for inshore fluking and ocean days when i can hold with less than 4. Very light and plenty of backbone for those days the bluefish are around.

Good rod

Peyton
7 years ago

the rod is very sensitive, you can feel sand when working a weight on the bottom one thing that is not the greatest is the line guides they are not the sturdiest.

Good rod, not great.

Jose
10 years ago

I own both the casting and spinning St. Croix Mojo inshore rods and they struggle landing small fish. Super sensitive rods, you can feel every grain of sand when working a weight on the bottom.

St. Croix Mojo Inshore Casting Rods Questions and Answers

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Asked by frank 5 years ago

i believe your line weight and lure rating  is incorrect for the   <td class="model-code" width="172"><a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mic76hf-mojo-inshore-casting-rod.html">MIC76HF</a><br><span class="SCR-1156-code">SCR-1156.              

Ethan 5 years ago

We will update that, thanks.

Asked by Chingolani 5 years ago

The Mojo Inshore 7'6 Heavy Fast on St croix website says line 15-30lb and lure 3/4 to 2oz, why is it difference here? Also will this rod work on Daiwa Lexa 300hd?

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

The specs from St.Croix are correct and the Lexa 300hd would pair well with that St.Croix Rod 

Asked by Timmy 5 years ago

Which rod would be best for a Shimano tranx 300?

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

Either the 7'6 H or the 7"6 MH

Asked by Bob 5 years ago

Which rod would be best for a Shimano Calcutta 200gtb for small cobia?

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

The 7 foot or the 7'6 heavy would be your best all around choice. 

Asked by Ligma 5 years ago

Would the 7 foot heavy model be a good fit for a Shimano Calcutta 200gtb fo small cobia?

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

Yes, they would be a good fit. 

Asked by Paul 6 years ago

Will the reel seat on the MIC70H fit an Avet SXJ G2 5.3?

Bernie 6 years ago

The sxj will fit the St.Croix mojo inshore reel seat.

Asked by Marshall De Risi 2 years ago

What is a good reel to pair with the JIC70MF? 

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Marshall, Depending on what your fishing for I would recommend a Penn SQL200LP Squall Low Profile Baitcasting Reel. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-sql200lp-squall-low-profile-baitcasting-reel.html</a><span> This would pair great with

Asked by Jm 2 years ago

<u>Is the 7'9 XH good for ocean fluking with bucktails, rapid fast jigging? Reason I ask is because the action says Mod/fast not fast and usually for bucktailing fluke Fast is required to in part the proper action.</u>

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Based on your fishing application for this rod. The St. Croix JIC79XHMF Mojo Inshore Casting Rod would be ok to use for jigging but the rod would bend more parabolic due to the moderate-fast action taper. For St. Croix I would recommend the St. Croi

Asked by connor marcum 2 years ago

should i do 7'6 MH or 7'6 H for pulling Snook and jack  grouper tarpon from under dock and piers witch rod should i pick for this

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Connor, based on your fishing application I would recommend the St. Croix JIC76HF Mojo Inshore Casting Rod. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-jic76hf-mojo-inshore-casting-rod.html</a><span> This rod has the sold backbone you need to

Asked by Cee 3 years ago

Is a tranx 300 a good fit on the new 7’9” extra heavy?

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

Yes, I would go with the 300AHG model.

Asked by sam pierson 3 years ago

what model should I pair a daiwa coastal 200 with mh or h

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

The MH should make a better pairing. 

Asked by John Hale 3 years ago

What is the difference between the new Mojo inshore versus my VIC70MHF Avid besides the different rod butt?

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

The main difference is the quality of the components. All of the components on the new Mojo Inshores are quality, but the components on the Avid Inshore higher quality. The Avid Inshores are also made of high modulus graphite as opposed to carbon on the M

Asked by Jeff 3 years ago

looking to pair a shimano torium 16hg.<p>do you think the 7'6"mhf would work. target species are </p><p>striper,tog and seabass. <p><br></p></p>

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

This is more of a casting rod, and although it could handle larger weights than the rod is rated for when bottom fishing and not casting, you'd be better off going with a Mojo Salt or a rod with similar ratings. 

Asked by John 3 years ago

What models have the gimble?<p><br></p>

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

 <a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-jic70mhf-mojo-inshore-casting-rod.html" style="background-color:rgb(236,237,239);color:rgb(35,82,124);font-family:Arial;">JIC70MHF</a>, <a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-jic70hf-mojo-inshore-cas

Asked by Chesapeakehunter 5 years ago

I have a 7 foot heavy rod. What size shimano tranx is good for it. Will hope to use it for flounder, schoolie striped bass, sea bass in the bay and nearshore. And also as a heavier bass rod for flipping and fogging

Andrew Montagna 5 years ago

200 or 300 and 400 would be to big

Asked by Carter 5 years ago

Does a Seigler SGN fit the 7' 6" H conventional?

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

The seigler sgn would pair up well with the St.Croix mojo inshore 7'6H