St. Croix Mojo Musky Rods Review

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Greatest Musky Rod I have!

Bill W.
2 years ago

Put a Lew’s CL600 on it w/20lb test Ande Premium casting 1oz jigs & spinners. Luv it!

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Perfect for Heavy Jigging and Casting

David
3 years ago

I bought the 7'2 XH Fast model for heavier jigging offshore and I love it. Not only does the rod look amazing and have super nice grips, but it has plenty of backbone and sensitivity to fight whatever you hook. If you want a rod that is on the less expensive side and still get high-end quality, this is the perfect rod for you!

Amazing Rod at The Price Point

David
3 years ago

I bought the 6'10 Medium version as a stronger bass rod for punching, fishing inshore, and lighter bottom fishing for things like seabass and flounder and I have been extremely happy with the rod so far. It looks great, feels supple and sensitive, and is also quite sturdy. I think that this rod is great value if you buy one!

St. Croix Mojo Musky Rods Questions and Answers

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Asked by antonio serrano 5 years ago

Whould the 8'6 heavy be a good fit for the concept 13 fishing concept a3

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

They would pair up well for a great Musky setup 

Asked by Anthony 5 years ago

So I have been thinking about picking up the Daiwa LEXA-HD300XSL-P Lexa 300 since its on sale. I was wondering if you think the St. Croix Mojo musky 8ftMH or the 8ftH would be a good choice

Ethan 5 years ago

That should be a great set-up.

Asked by Anthony 5 years ago

would the MM80Hf be a good rod for a TOR16HGA?? Would be targeting snook, reds ect. off piers and jetties, mostly will be throwing live and dead bait.

ethan matuzsan 5 years ago

Yes, they should pair well. 

Asked by Tyler Doherty 5 years ago

how would the heavy 8ft 2-6oz pair with a daiea lexa 300

Bernie 5 years ago

The lexa 300 may be a bit undersized for the heavy musky rod.

Asked by Richard soto 7 years ago

Hook me up for my Shimano tranx 500 ,for surfer casting and bottom fishing

Bernie 7 years ago

Please give us a call at 1-888-354-7335 and well be glad to help.

Asked by Dustin 3 years ago

How would these pair with an Avet Sx Raptor? 

Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

Dustin,<p>The St.Croix Mojo Musky rods will pair nicely with the Avet SX MC Raptor, the MC (Magic Cast Control) will allow you to cast the reel without the worry of backlashes.  The recommendation would be the 7'2" and 7'6" models, but depending on what y

Asked by clayton s 3 years ago

what size would be best with a 300 daiwa lexa? (need it a little on the heavier side)

Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

Clayton,<p>If your looking for something a little heavier to go with the Daiwa Lexa 300, the St.Croix Mojo Musky conventional rod MJM76MHF or MJM72MHF would be the one.  It will depend on your length preference.  Please let us know if there is anything el

Asked by Austin 4 years ago

How long are the 9' rods once they are telescoped down? 

Tyler Bennett 4 years ago

Hello, Once rod is telescoped the length is 8'6 

Asked by Tony 6 years ago

Thinking outside the box here. I have heard that these rods also make pretty good inshore rods,especially for redfish? Any opinion or facts on that matter?

John 6 years ago

I definitely believe these would work for that! Especially for bigger bull reds.