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Face the demands of jigging head on with the St. Croix® Mojo Jig Conventional Rod. This jig rod features Integrated Poly Curve and Advanced Reinforcing Technology for lightweight smooth actions that don’t hinder power or performance. Designed specifically for saltwater vertical jigging applications, the Mojo Jigging Conventional Rod enables you to test and hone your skills with relative ease. FEATURES: Built from premium SC II graphite and pumped up with FRS and ART™ technologies for added strength and durability Advanced Reinforcing Technology (ART) Premium-quality SCII graphite with FRS for unparalleled strength and durability Designed specifically for saltwater vertical jigging applications Sea Guide guides with corrosion-resistant SS304 frames and aluminum-oxide rings Fuji® PSS-SD palming reel seat with black hood on conventional models Fuji gimbal on H and XH power models Premium EVA handle Kigan hook-keeper Two coats of Flex Coat slow-cure finish Underwraps on guides for added blank protection 5-year warranty backed by St.Croix Superstar Service
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Face the demands of jigging head on with the St. Croix® Mojo Jig Conventional Rod. This jig rod features Integrated Poly Curve and Advanced
St. Croix Mojo Jig Conventional Saltwater Rod
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Curated by St. Croix to provide the most ideal rod for anglers interested in kayak fishing, combining the framework of the angler-approved Mojo series with updated components. Constructed from premium, high-modulus SC III graphite blanks, the St. Croix Mojo Yak Casting Rods have been specifically crafted using IPC (Integrated Poly Curve) mandrel technology to provide precise, technique specific actions that meet the demands of kayak enthusiasts.
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