I just brought another mojo bass. It's a 6.8 medium fast. Paired it with the sol and went fishing for a few hours. The balanced felt decent but I ended early. The grip was killing my hand to the point that I kept trying to change my hold to be able to support the rod better with no luck.
This happened before when I first brought the zillion type r a few years back. My first rod was a Abu Garcia. It worked well enough. Can't remember the name of the rod but it was a 7 2 medium heavy. Anyway, I was climbing a hill to get back to the car when a slipped and fell. I didn't get hurt too badly my rod wasn't so lucky. Abu Garcia removed that rod from their lineup so I opted for a medium heavy mojo bass.
At the start of the day the rod felt fine. When one hour turned into two the pain started. After 3 hours I found myself hoping the bass would stop hitting my lures. I was fishing with my dad so I was just trying to hang in with him. I quit in the 4th hour. I noticed the my hand was bright red and was shaking pretty badly. It had started to spread up my arm. I didn't fish again that week.
I had blamed it on the first experience on the weight of the zillion not being a good match for that rod. I returned the mojo bass and brought the original avid, 7 ft medium heavy fast and the problem went away.
Looking at the specs the avid and mojo bass seem so similar. I wonder why I'm experiencing such a large difference between them. I was also having trouble setting the hook with the sol. Anything over 80 ft was plagued with poor hook sets. But that might have been my technique. I caught a lot but I missed a lot. The sensitivity was great and felt just like my avid. The cast were also similar. A split handle vs a full handle but I doubt that was it. Lacking any other knowledge I might have to return the rod and pony up to the avid again.
Mojo bass question
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Re: Mojo bass question
Crazy. All thing considered, I'd venture weight differential between those sticks to be quite insignificant. Don't know of handle characteristic but I also suspect quite insignificant. Just trying to help here, but sounds like you suffer from gorilla grip. Seriously, if your hand was literally bright red you need to find a more natural hold of your assembly. We all have our preferences depending upon assembly and/or technique. It takes time. For starters, whatever it was you were doing I would stop and do something else. Your grip clearly isn't working for you, the difficulty you describe unacceptable, play with it and find what feels natural. Good luck.
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Re: Mojo bass question
It betting it is my grip. The split handle doesn't give me a ton of clearance to adjust it. It feels like I'm hardly holding it but that might change during the my cast.
I taught myself how to cast. It seems to work as far as distance and accuracy goes. I'll try to get someone to record me this evening.
I taught myself how to cast. It seems to work as far as distance and accuracy goes. I'll try to get someone to record me this evening.
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Re: Mojo bass question
I was given a 7' MHF Mojo a couple of years ago NWT. I made it a back up jig rod for 1/2 oz jigs. Never fished it much as I had a GLX and an Avid for my main jig work but I kinda liked it.
A few months later, I ended up getting invited to a small private lake that held 2-3 pound bass like ants to an ant hill. All I had in the cab of my Ram was the Mojo as I was too lazy to take it out. Left work and went straight to the lake. 2 hours into what was probably the most productive day of fishing in my life, I was done. The bad balance and the grip had me worn out. Sold the rod a few days later. I've been back to that lake once more and had my GLX BRC803 and my Avid. Didn't have the same perfect day, but caught a ton of fish and didn't experience the fatigue I did with the mojo.
I keep a 2 Piece Zodias in my Ram now for those last minute trips.
A few months later, I ended up getting invited to a small private lake that held 2-3 pound bass like ants to an ant hill. All I had in the cab of my Ram was the Mojo as I was too lazy to take it out. Left work and went straight to the lake. 2 hours into what was probably the most productive day of fishing in my life, I was done. The bad balance and the grip had me worn out. Sold the rod a few days later. I've been back to that lake once more and had my GLX BRC803 and my Avid. Didn't have the same perfect day, but caught a ton of fish and didn't experience the fatigue I did with the mojo.
I keep a 2 Piece Zodias in my Ram now for those last minute trips.
Re: Mojo bass question
I'm betting it's that ridiculously thin and short handle causing the discomfort. I've had the 7'mh mojo for a short time, never could get comfortable with that grip..