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bassnblues 05-17-2016 04:22 PM

Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
Thinking of getting this one for general fluke duty. Anyone have any experience with it?

MIC70MHF 7' MH Fast 1 10 - 20 1/2 - 1 1/4 5.0 6

Dclark2 05-17-2016 05:11 PM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
check the guide train with the weight you are going to use... Does it have an even bend thru out the entire bend.

Sullivan 05-17-2016 08:45 PM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
Sounds good ! MH , Fast action , 7' One piece . The most important thing is you have to like it , not us . I think it would be a great fluke rod .

milhouse 05-17-2016 08:58 PM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
they are nice rods. But in that price range you are in custom territory. I would look at a fish poison. Get it built exactly to your liking. If I was going factory i would look at tsunami classic rods. You can get 2 for the same price. One for light bucktails and one for the heavier weight.

SplitShot 05-18-2016 08:25 AM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
Agree with Milhouse.... Go see Kevin Bogan FIRST and you won't look back ;)

bassnblues 05-18-2016 09:50 AM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by milhouse (Post 445925)
they are nice rods. But in that price range you are in custom territory. I would look at a fish poison. Get it built exactly to your liking. If I was going factory i would look at tsunami classic rods. You can get 2 for the same price. One for light bucktails and one for the heavier weight.

I have a heavier Tsunami Classic and I like it. Just looking for something different.

I'll stop by Bogan's next time I'm in PP.

mike1010 05-18-2016 09:59 AM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DANO (Post 445881)
check the guide train with the weight you are going to use... Does it have an even bend thru out the entire bend.

X2

I looked at some Mojos last year and they had too few guides. At rated load, the line was crossing the blank.

njdevils908 05-18-2016 01:24 PM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
I've used a medium heavy mojo bass freshwater rod for a few years now. And it handled buck tails up to three ounces no problem.

hammer4reel 05-18-2016 05:37 PM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
Check out the Penn Battalions inshore .
The 12/20 is great for bucktails up to 6 OZ
anything heavier I use the 15/30.

Super light rods with a ton of backbone.
and the are very reasonably priced

bassnblues 05-19-2016 10:07 AM

Re: Mojo Inshore rods for fluke
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hammer4reel (Post 446067)
Check out the Penn Battalions inshore .
The 12/20 is great for bucktails up to 6 OZ
anything heavier I use the 15/30.

Super light rods with a ton of backbone.
and the are very reasonably priced

They seem like great rods. I haven't actually held one yet.


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