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St. Crook Bass X 2025


fishing user avatarCrustyMono reply : 

I am think of getting this rod fro swimbaits frogs flipping and punching


fishing user avatarPoolshark reply : 

I just bought two mojo series 74 heavy fast models and I've used them now on 4 trips. The rod is an absolute beast. It will cast 3/8 ounce plenty far. They do well for pitching weighted plastics/3/8 ounce and up frogs. I haven't used mine to flip yet, but I've caught a few bass and had absolutely no trouble pulling bass out of the heavy pads. 

The mojo not much more, I'd swing for that if I could. it is much lighter in the tip 


fishing user avatarIndianaFinesse reply : 

Never heard of any crooks that were made saints...:P


fishing user avatarSpankey reply : 

I'm kicking around the 6'8" med xf Bass X but going to wait until the show to compare it to the Mojo 6'8" med xf. Picked up the Mojo last year, like it so much I'm thinking about getting another. I'll walk out with one of them. I'm sure the Bass X are nice rods but can't buy a rod without seeing/touching it first.


fishing user avatarburrows reply : 

I think you should just spend an extra 30 bucks Crusty.

why use scll when you can have sclll mojo ? I have a couple and plan on getting another. 


fishing user avatarCTBassin860 reply : 

Two words MO JO


fishing user avatarIndianaFinesse reply : 
  On 1/13/2017 at 10:56 AM, Cheesefrank said:

I think you should just spend an extra 30 bucks Crusty.

why use scll when you can have sclll mojo ? I have a couple and plan on getting another. 

This is what I would do in your shoes.  I don't own either rod, but I've played with them both in store and the mojo is far more sensitive.  The difference is way more than what I would have guessed, in my mind well worth the extra thirty dollars.


fishing user avatarSpankey reply : 

Just throwing this out there but I have the Mojo 6'10" ML XF also. It's one of the rods I use for Dropshot, splitshotting, jigging and light t-rigs. Like it as much maybe more than the same Avid rod. A lot less $$$$$$


fishing user avatarCrustyMono reply : 

Thanks!


fishing user avatarSpankey reply : 

We'll have to get together sometime during the summer and do a tidal Delaware or tidal Zookill and see how we do. Smallies, Greenies, Striper who knows whats gonna hit.


fishing user avatarCrustyMono reply : 
  On 1/14/2017 at 3:06 AM, Spankey said:

We'll have to get together sometime during the summer and do a tidal Delaware or tidal Zookill and see how we do. Smallies, Greenies, Striper who knows whats gonna hit.

 

Awesome!


fishing user avatarDirtySouth reply : 

I'm shopping for a similar rod as well. I was literally just at the store and held a 7'1" MF Mojo and a 7'1" MF BassX. I can tell you with certainty that the BassX was noticeably lighter than the Mojo. If that is the case, what am I getting for $20 more on the Mojo? I realize that St. Croix's website lists different weight information but I know what I saw. The guy at the store said the same thing. Thoughts?


fishing user avatarJagg reply : 

The Mojo has a better blank. More sensitive. Also better guides and a hook keeper on the Mojo. Might have been an older Mojo you had your hands on. Check the SC rating on the blank.


fishing user avatarpunch reply : 

I saw the BassX line in the store the other day and they looked pretty impressive, and boy are they light. The guy in the shop said they are the same blank as the Avid line? I think he's incorrect because the Avid's are SCIII and the BassX's are SCII right? 


fishing user avatarLoomis13 reply : 
  On 1/14/2017 at 7:10 AM, DirtySouth said:

I'm shopping for a similar rod as well. I was literally just at the store and held a 7'1" MF Mojo and a 7'1" MF BassX. I can tell you with certainty that the BassX was noticeably lighter than the Mojo. If that is the case, what am I getting for $20 more on the Mojo? I realize that St. Croix's website lists different weight information but I know what I saw. The guy at the store said the same thing. Thoughts?

Are you sure you didn't have the older model mojo? The new mojos are 130$ and I think the bass x rods top out at 100$ but I could be wrong.


fishing user avatarburrows reply : 
  On 1/20/2017 at 12:48 AM, punch said:

I saw the BassX line in the store the other day and they looked pretty impressive, and boy are they light. The guy in the shop said they are the same blank as the Avid line? I think he's incorrect because the Avid's are SCIII and the BassX's are SCII right? 

Correct 


fishing user avatarSammies77 reply : 
  On 1/20/2017 at 12:48 AM, punch said:

I saw the BassX line in the store the other day and they looked pretty impressive, and boy are they light. The guy in the shop said they are the same blank as the Avid line? I think he's incorrect because the Avid's are SCIII and the BassX's are SCII right? 

The only rod that uses the same blank as the Avid is the Avid and Avid X. 


fishing user avatarCrustyMono reply : 

pretty sure I'm gonna go with a Dobyns Fury 7' H instead


fishing user avatarburrows reply : 
  On 1/21/2017 at 3:59 AM, CrustyMono said:

pretty sure I'm gonna go with a Dobyns Fury 7' H instead

Good choice 


fishing user avatarJagg reply : 
  On 1/21/2017 at 1:45 AM, Sammies77 said:

The only rod that uses the same blank as the Avid is the Avid and Avid X. 

Mojo Bass also uses the SCIII blank. Same as the Avid.


fishing user avatarSammies77 reply : 
  On 1/22/2017 at 2:40 PM, Jagg said:

Mojo Bass also uses the SCIII blank. Same as the Avid.

Same scIII material, but they are definitely not the same blank. Different actions/tapers, rolled on different mandrels, avid blanks are made in the usa...mojo blanks are made in mexico. 


fishing user avatarJagg reply : 

It's my understanding that all St Croix blanks are made in WI and the rods assembled in Mexico are with those same blanks.


fishing user avatarDirtySouth reply : 
  On 1/20/2017 at 8:10 AM, Loomis13 said:

Are you sure you didn't have the older model mojo? The new mojos are 130$ and I think the bass x rods top out at 100$ but I could be wrong.

Sorry for the slow response on this. I wondered the same thing. The store had no other Mojo Bass rods...all of them were $120 and seemed to be the latest models. 


fishing user avatarLoomis13 reply : 
  On 1/31/2017 at 7:25 AM, DirtySouth said:

Sorry for the slow response on this. I wondered the same thing. The store had no other Mojo Bass rods...all of them were $120 and seemed to be the latest models. 

On the blank by where the description is of the rod is, it should have told you SCII or SCIII if it was SCII it was the older model and if it said SCIII it was newer model. And in the 2017 St.Croix catalog all the mojos are at least $130. Now, I went to st.croix's website and it showed mojos for $120, but when I went to the 2017 catalog via their website, I saw $130 for mojos. 


fishing user avatarLooking for the big one reply : 

I have the extra heavy one, and i want to trade it for something else. It's a fine rod, but guides are pretty giant in comparison to my other rods. Its a little short for me too, could use another 6". this is all personal preference though, you should try one out yourself and ship it back if you don't like it.

 


fishing user avatarDirtySouth reply : 
  On 1/31/2017 at 7:30 AM, Loomis13 said:

On the blank by where the description is of the rod is, it should have told you SCII or SCIII if it was SCII it was the older model and if it said SCIII it was newer model. And in the 2017 St.Croix catalog all the mojos are at least $130. Now, I went to st.croix's website and it showed mojos for $120, but when I went to the 2017 catalog via their website, I saw $130 for mojos. 

You're right. The Mojo's I was looking at said SCII which is strange that they had a ton of older generation rods still out. So that explains why the BassX felt lighter than the Mojo.


fishing user avatarFrogFreak reply : 

Same thing just happened to me. I compared a new BassX 7'4" H to a similar Mojo rod and found the BassX lighter so I bought the BassX. I later found out the Mojo was last years model. I think I'll get a similar 2017 Mojo and use it for jigging and keep the BassX for frogging.

 

Don't get me wrong, the BassX is an awesome rod for jigging but since I'm in the market for another rod, I'll opt for a new Mojo. Thanks for the advice guys and great topic here.




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