ST CROIX MOJO BASS GLASS CASTING ROD
The Mojo Bass Glass is a specialized tool designed for the specific physics of "moving bait" fishing. While modern graphite rods are prized for their stiffness, the Mojo Bass Glass utilizes 100% linear S-Glass to provide a softer, parabolic action. This is the ultimate "crankbait rod" engineered to let bass inhale a lure deeply and to keep them pinned when they surge at the side of the boat.
Key Performance Features
- 100% Linear S-Glass Construction: Unlike older "E-glass" rods that could feel heavy and sluggish, S-Glass is a higher-modulus fiberglass that is significantly lighter and stronger. It provides the "delayed" response time necessary for treble-hook lures, ensuring you don't pull the bait out of a fish's mouth before they’ve fully committed.
- Integrated Poly Curve® (IPC®) Technology: By using IPC mandrel technology, St. Croix eliminates "weak spots" (transitions) in the rod blank. This creates a perfectly smooth, continuous curve, which increases the rod's strength and improves its ability to launch wind-resistant lures like squarebills or deep divers.
- Kigan Master Hand 3D Guides: These guides feature slim aluminum-oxide rings that are both lightweight and durable. The 3D frames are designed to be "tangle-reduced," helping to manage the line during the high-velocity casts typical of power-cranking.
- Fuji TCS Reel Seat: The industry-standard TCS seat provides an ergonomic, low-profile connection. This is vital for cranking, as it allows the angler to "palm" the reel comfortably for hours, reducing the wrist strain associated with high-resistance lures.
- Split-Grip Premium Cork Handle: The split-grip design reduces the overall weight of the rod and improves balance. The use of premium-grade cork ensures a comfortable, slip-resistant grip even when your hands are wet or covered in fish slime.
- Two Coats of Flex-Coat: This slow-cure finish ensures the guide wraps and blank remain protected from the elements while maintaining the flexibility needed for a rod that spends its life in a deep bend.
Original: $136.00
-65%$136.00
$47.60
Description
The Mojo Bass Glass is a specialized tool designed for the specific physics of "moving bait" fishing. While modern graphite rods are prized for their stiffness, the Mojo Bass Glass utilizes 100% linear S-Glass to provide a softer, parabolic action. This is the ultimate "crankbait rod" engineered to let bass inhale a lure deeply and to keep them pinned when they surge at the side of the boat.
Key Performance Features
- 100% Linear S-Glass Construction: Unlike older "E-glass" rods that could feel heavy and sluggish, S-Glass is a higher-modulus fiberglass that is significantly lighter and stronger. It provides the "delayed" response time necessary for treble-hook lures, ensuring you don't pull the bait out of a fish's mouth before they’ve fully committed.
- Integrated Poly Curve® (IPC®) Technology: By using IPC mandrel technology, St. Croix eliminates "weak spots" (transitions) in the rod blank. This creates a perfectly smooth, continuous curve, which increases the rod's strength and improves its ability to launch wind-resistant lures like squarebills or deep divers.
- Kigan Master Hand 3D Guides: These guides feature slim aluminum-oxide rings that are both lightweight and durable. The 3D frames are designed to be "tangle-reduced," helping to manage the line during the high-velocity casts typical of power-cranking.
- Fuji TCS Reel Seat: The industry-standard TCS seat provides an ergonomic, low-profile connection. This is vital for cranking, as it allows the angler to "palm" the reel comfortably for hours, reducing the wrist strain associated with high-resistance lures.
- Split-Grip Premium Cork Handle: The split-grip design reduces the overall weight of the rod and improves balance. The use of premium-grade cork ensures a comfortable, slip-resistant grip even when your hands are wet or covered in fish slime.
- Two Coats of Flex-Coat: This slow-cure finish ensures the guide wraps and blank remain protected from the elements while maintaining the flexibility needed for a rod that spends its life in a deep bend.










