St. Croix Mojo Bass
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St. Croix Mojo Bass
Looking for a new St. Croix Mojo Bass rod. 7' med/heavy. MBS70MHF.
No stock at Sail or Technique Chasse et Peche.
LeBaron doesn't carry St. Croix.
Any idea where I can find one?
No stock at Sail or Technique Chasse et Peche.
LeBaron doesn't carry St. Croix.
Any idea where I can find one?
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Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
Try the Pronature in Masson, the old Fern/Sport.
They've got a huge selection when it comes to the Mojo Bass St-croix series.
They've got a huge selection when it comes to the Mojo Bass St-croix series.
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Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
Tacklewarehouse.com has them in stock by the looks of it and if you don't mind ordering online.
I have made a few orders for smaller items and had them shipped to a warehouse in ogdensburg where I picked them up. No issues whatsever with ordering from them. My wife bought a rod there a few years back and it ended up costing more once she factored in shipping to our door so I do try to by local but picking the items up in the states gets rid of the brokerage fees and saves a few bucks if you live close enough.
I have made a few orders for smaller items and had them shipped to a warehouse in ogdensburg where I picked them up. No issues whatsever with ordering from them. My wife bought a rod there a few years back and it ended up costing more once she factored in shipping to our door so I do try to by local but picking the items up in the states gets rid of the brokerage fees and saves a few bucks if you live close enough.
Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
If you are looking for a Medium Heavy 7" spinnning rod there are others that you may find interesting, if you are not dead set on a St Croix.
The 13 Omen series has been getting very good reviews - (some of our higher end rod junkies have been looking at them as well).
I know sail carries them but have no idea if they have them in stock:
13 Fishing Omen Black Spinning Rod 7'1" Med Hvy about $100.00
Shimano Compre Spinning Rod 7'2" Med Hvy About 125.00$ (sail , Lebaron, Paddletails)
You might consider a 7" Crucial Medium Fast (Ed @ Paddletales is discounting them)
Rapala Concept Ti Series NT85SP71MH1 Spinning 7’1” MedHvy
The 13 Omen series has been getting very good reviews - (some of our higher end rod junkies have been looking at them as well).
I know sail carries them but have no idea if they have them in stock:
13 Fishing Omen Black Spinning Rod 7'1" Med Hvy about $100.00
Shimano Compre Spinning Rod 7'2" Med Hvy About 125.00$ (sail , Lebaron, Paddletails)
You might consider a 7" Crucial Medium Fast (Ed @ Paddletales is discounting them)
Rapala Concept Ti Series NT85SP71MH1 Spinning 7’1” MedHvy
Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
Allan's Bait Tackle in Pembroke is a St.Croix dealer. Might have what you're looking for if you ever make it out that way. Jon
Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
That 7'1" MH 13 Omen Black is a REALLY nice rod. I own two. Plus the 7'6" MH as well. All are very capable rods and have excellent tips for working soft plastics and enough backbone to haul from moderate slop.CN wrote:If you are looking for a Medium Heavy 7" spinnning rod there are others that you may find interesting, if you are not dead set on a St Croix.
The 13 Omen series has been getting very good reviews - (some of our higher end rod junkies have been looking at them as well).
I know sail carries them but have no idea if they have them in stock:
13 Fishing Omen Black Spinning Rod 7'1" Med Hvy about $100.00
Shimano Compre Spinning Rod 7'2" Med Hvy About 125.00$ (sail , Lebaron, Paddletails)
You might consider a 7" Crucial Medium Fast (Ed @ Paddletales is discounting them)
Rapala Concept Ti Series NT85SP71MH1 Spinning 7’1” MedHvy
What are you intending to use the rod for?
I'd rate the 7'1" MH Omen Black as a great all-purpose largemouth bass rod, with a tendency towards light texas rigs, weightless 5" senkos or beavers, and spinnerbaits.
Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
My turn
Kistler Canada has a nice lineup of rods and ships to your door in a few days of order you can get a Pro Series 7"MH for $140 plus shipping($20) tell them Chris Gates sent you and get 10% off your rod price. They are also lighter than the Mojos http://www.kistlerrodscanada.com
Chris
Kistler Canada has a nice lineup of rods and ships to your door in a few days of order you can get a Pro Series 7"MH for $140 plus shipping($20) tell them Chris Gates sent you and get 10% off your rod price. They are also lighter than the Mojos http://www.kistlerrodscanada.com
Chris
Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
Give Ed a call at Paddletales. He'll hook ya up
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Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
I am no longer a St Croix dealer. Give me a call anyway, I'll hook you up anyways. 

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Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
Check out a Dobyns Savvy 703c
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Re: St. Croix Mojo Bass
Wow, so much info in a short time....
Most of my rods a G.Loomis but I heard so much good things about St.Croix so I wanted to give them a try.
Dobyns is also on my radar but the price of the Mojo at 109 is very good for the intended use and frequency.
When I was at Paddletales, I didn't even look at the Dobyns cause I would have "had" to buy one (or 2)....
Thanks for all the info...
Most of my rods a G.Loomis but I heard so much good things about St.Croix so I wanted to give them a try.
Dobyns is also on my radar but the price of the Mojo at 109 is very good for the intended use and frequency.
When I was at Paddletales, I didn't even look at the Dobyns cause I would have "had" to buy one (or 2)....
Thanks for all the info...