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Old 05-27-2011, 09:46 PM   #18
Mike P
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Thanks Andy!

I'm actually starting to consider the St. Croix Mojo. I can't seem to find anyone that will say anything negative about these rods.

Can anyone compare or contrast them with all star, batson or lami rods? They are what I have experience with. Gotta love the price on the St. Croix. The only negative I see is seat but I can always have that cut off down the line if it fails.
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It's a pretty easy fix. I'd be careful about taping a reel onto that thin shrink wrap.

They're more like All Stars than Lamis. And you'll say good-bye to the Lami "bounce"--the up and down oscillation you get after you release your cast. Mojos recover very quickly. The 3/4 to 5 is similar to an All Star 1266, and the 2-6 is very close to the 1267. The All Stars are just a little faster. I've thrown my 2-6 side by side, with the same reel, as my 1267.

The Mojo blanks are a bit lighter in weight than All Stars, too.

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