St. Croix Mojo Salt Rods

St. Croix Mojo Salt Rods

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TD Code
TypeLengthPowerActionLine WtRod Wt (oz)HandlePrice
MSWC66MF
SCR-1632
Conventional6'6
1 pc
MediumFast15-30 Mono
20-40 Braid
9.51$225.00 USD
MSWC66MHF
SCR-1633
Conventional6'6
1 pc
Medium-HeavyFast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
11.82$235.00 USD
MSWC66HF
SCR-1634
Conventional6'6
1 pc
HeavyFast50-80 Mono
65-100 Braid
12.42$245.00 USD
MSWC70MF
SCR-1635
Conventional7'
1 pc
MediumFast15-30 Mono
20-40 Braid
10.81$225.00 USD
MSWC70MHF
SCR-1636
Conventional7'
1 pc
Medium-HeavyFast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
12.82$235.00 USD
MSWC70HF
SCR-1637
Conventional7'
1 pc
HeavyFast50-80 Mono
65-100 Braid
14.52$245.00 USD
MSWC76MHF
SCR-1866
Conventional7'6
1 pc
Medium-HeavyFast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
13.0-$245.00 USD
MSWC76MHMF
SCR-1870
Conventional7'6
1 pc
Medium-HeavyModerate-Fast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
12.3-$250.00 USD
MSWC76HMF
SCR-1871
Conventional7'6
1 pc
HeavyModerate-Fast50-80 Mono
65-100 Braid
13.9-$250.00 USD
MSWC80MHMF
SCR-1872
Conventional8'
1 pc
Medium-HeavyModerate-Fast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
13.1-$260.00 USD
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MSWC80HMF
SCR-1873
Conventional8'
1 pc
HeavyModerate-Fast50-80 Mono
65-100 Braid
14.1-$260.00 USD
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MSWS70MF
SCR-1638
Spinning7'
1 pc
MediumFast15-30 Mono
20-40 Braid
10.43$225.00 USD
MSWS70MHF
SCR-1639
Spinning7'
1 pc
Medium-HeavyFast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
13.14$235.00 USD
MSWS76MF
SCR-1867
Spinning7'6
1 pc
MediumFast15-30 Mono
20-40 Braid
12.2-$235.00 USD
MSWS76MHF
SCR-1640
Spinning7'6
1 pc
Medium-HeavyFast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
14.04$245.00 USD
MSWS80MF
SCR-1868
Spinning8'
1 pc
MediumFast15-30 Mono
20-40 Braid
12.9-$245.00 USD
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MSWS80MHF
SCR-1869
Spinning8'
1 pc
Medium-HeavyFast30-50 Mono
40-65 Braid
14.2-$245.00 USD
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The new Mojo Salt series rods are built for hard-core saltwater boat, pier and jetty anglers. These rods feature proprietary St. Croix technologies and are designed to outperform traditional boat rods while offering exceptional value. Mojo Salt technology-packed blanks feature a dynamic blend of SCII graphite with FRS, linear S-Glass and ART (Advanced Reinforcing Technology) combined with IPC (Integrated Poly Curve) tooling technology.

Mojo Salt Series Rods Features:

  • Integrated Poly Curve (IPC) tooling technology.
  • Advanced Reinforcing Technology (ART).
  • Dynamic blend of premium-quality SCII graphite with FRS and linear S-glass for unparalleled strength and durability.
  • Incredibly lightweight saltwater boat, pier and jetty rods.
  • Sea Guide boat rod guides with rust-resistant SS304 frames and aluminum-oxide rings.
  • Fuji DPSH Boat Rod reel seat and complimentary gimbal.
  • Premium EVA handle.
  • Two coats of Flex Coat slow-cure finish.
  • Underwraps on guides for added blank protection.
  • 5-year warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service.
  • Designed in Park Falls and handcrafted in Fresnillo, Mexico.
4.5 Stars based on 18 reviews
By Anthony
SAN BENITO, TX
One of the Best
April 4, 2022
If you're not in the market for a custom rod, this would be my suggestion for inshore.
By Bruce
Arizona
Very nice affordable rod.
March 26, 2022
Beautiful well made rod. I will get more in this series.
By Michael K.
CA
Very good rod
February 9, 2022
My favorite boat rod for bottom fishing.
By Pat
Oakland, Ca
Great Rod
November 28, 2021
Great rod! The weight of this heavy rod felt super light in my hand. It was stiff but I was able to feel every bite. I used for rockfishing here in California coast outside the bay area. I paired it with a avet sxj. Fished 200ft down and had no problem bringing up rockfish and a 16 oz weight.
By Mark A.
Pensacola,Florida
A Great Rod St.Croix Mojo 7'6" MHF
November 21, 2021
I love this rod.
Caught some big reds under the bay bridges
A fast tip is a bonus
Pros
  • Going to buy another one
Cons
  • None
By Derrick
Dallas tx
Not worth the price
October 8, 2021
Plastic handle broke first day out on the boat!! Lots of other rods at this price point that are much better
By Bruce
REHOBOTH, MA
Great Value and Warranty
April 18, 2021
Model: MSWC76HMF - I was looking for a quality boat rod to pair with my Tranx 500HG and this rod matches up well at a decent price point. I have only tried to test cast it at a local reservoir with a 4.5oz lure into a strong wind and distance was excellent. It has the strong backbone for offshore species and enough tip sensitivity for jigging inshore. A friend bought this model and the MSWC76MHMF to test them for casting with the Tranx and found the HMF to be a better all around match. Looking forward to some offshore hookups with this rod. Great warranty too!
By michael
PITTSTOWN, NJ
awesome trolling rod
October 14, 2020
Use this rod paired with a 30w for trolling so\ide tracker spreader bars for NJ tuna. Works flawlessly and great value for the price for this class of rod
By Dan
Pa
Great Boat Rod
July 9, 2020
Love the Rod! Could feel everything on the bottom. Had a great day pulling Sea bass up! Would recommend to everyone!
By joe T.
sebastian,flu
worth the money
June 9, 2020
first use pulled 40+ lb ARS from 180 ft.
no problem
second use 150lb blackbtip

i have it paired with 9500 slammer 3

Pros
  • solid backbone - soft enough tip to still feel the slightest bite
Cons
  • none so far
By Mario
Miami, Florida
Awesome rods
May 30, 2020
I started with an inshore mojo and fell in love with these rods. Only rods I’m buying from now on. I paired this rod with a spinfisher vi 6500LL and love it ! Using mostly for Bottom fishing mutton’s and grouper. I definitely recommend St. Croix rods !!!
Pros
  • Amazing rod
  • Heavy duty
  • Awesome warranty
Cons
  • None
By IYAD H.
Pennsylvania
All around bottom fishing rod
May 5, 2019
Great over all bottom fishing rod. whether it's tile fish sea bass even flounder ..can't wait to hook a tuna on it..but great action w the right combo reel..I use the Penn 25n torque ..for all my bottom fishing..
By Tom
South jersey
Awesome boat rod
November 9, 2018
Great for bottom fishing , nice length with a soft tip and solid backbone
By ILYA
NY
Mojo Salt Conventional Rod
October 6, 2018
Perfect for Salt water fishing & jigging
By Paul L.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Fantastic Rods
August 15, 2018
These rods are incredible. They’re lightweight and extremely powerful, I would gladly pay double the price. I also own the Mojo inshore and will say the salt series has a much faster action compared to the inshore. I’m a big fish guy and these rods can handle it. Highly recommended.
Pros
  • Superb Build Quality
  • Lightweight
  • Excellent Blank
34 Questions & 34 Answers
Paul
from NJ asked:
June 2, 2019
Looking for a rod to pair with my Avet SX 5.3. Would the 7 ft. Mojo medium Fast action be a good pair if I was targeting fluke seas bass and even blues or stripers in NJ.
1 Answer
That should pair well for that application.
Submitted by: Ethan on June 6, 2019

Jose
from San Diego asked:
May 5, 2019
Would the heaviest model be able to withstand a 150lb bluefin? And I see the handle is eva not hypolon so will it withstand the pressure from the rail in a big long tuna battle?
1 Answer
The heaviest model would not be able to handle a large 150lb bluefin 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on May 22, 2019

Aaron
from West Caldwell, NJ asked:
March 4, 2019
I want to get a 7 foot rod for catching bluefish up to 20 pounds and striper off a boat, what strength rod would be the best for this type of fishing?
1 Answer
MH would be the best option 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on March 6, 2019

Manny
from San diego asked:
October 9, 2018
What size rating for 50 - 100lb bluefin
1 Answer
The St. Croix MSWC70HF Mojo Salt Conventional Rod would work for 50-100 pound Bluefin
Submitted by: Bernie on October 10, 2018

Paul L.
from Fort Lauderdale, Florida asked:
August 3, 2018
When are the new mojo salt models available? Your site says early August. Thanks!
1 Answer
We haven't received them yet but were still anticipating them early August.
Submitted by: Bernie on August 3, 2018

Foater
from Waynesville nc asked:
August 17, 2022
Would a 10000 Saragosa pair well with the 7'6 MH 
1 Answer
Hi Foater, The Shimano Saragosa will pair well with the St. Croix Mojo salt in the 7'6 MH spinning. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 17, 2022

Captain J
from Tampa, FL asked:
July 21, 2022

Would the Mojo Salt MH spinning rod MSWS80MHF be capable of reeling in gag grouper in 20 or less of water from a bridge? Is it comparable in strength to the 8 HEAVY version in their conventional series? 

1 Answer
Hi Captain J, The St. Croix Mojo Spinning 8' MH is not the same as the 8' conventional Heavy but will be capable of handling your application. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 25, 2022

Tristan
from Louisiana asked:
July 18, 2022
I have an avet exw30, Would the 8foot heavy rod be a good pair with it? I'm going to use it to surf fish for sharks 9ft and under
1 Answer
Hi Tristan, The St. Croix MSWC80HMF Mojo Salt Conventional Rod would pair well with an Avet EX 30 for Shark surf fishing applications. https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mswc80hmf-mojo-salt-conventional-rod.html Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. 
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 21, 2022

Angela
from Florida asked:
July 8, 2022
Does the spinning version Mojo Salt come in a 50-100 line class? I see the casting rods do but was looking for a spinning rod to pair with a Saragosa 10k; for bottom fishing gag grouper from bridges/piers. 
1 Answer
Hi Angela, St. Croix Mojo Salt Spinning rods do not have a model rated 50-100 with the closest model being the 7'6 Medium heavy rated 40-65. The St.Croix Mojo Jig has a spinning rod rated 50-100 ( https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mjjs66mhmf-mojo-jig-spinning-rod.html ) . Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 15, 2022

Brett
from NC asked:
May 1, 2022
Will the 7'6 or 7' heavy pair well with a old penn senator 9/0 for grouper fishing and trolling a x-rap 40
1 Answer
Hi Brett, The St. Croix Mojo Salt Rods would be a little light. Instead I would recommend a Shimano TLXC60XH Tallus PX Conventional Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tlxc60xh-tallus-px-conventional-rod.html This would be ideal for both trolling and bottom fishing for grouper and other species. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on May 3, 2022

Jason
from New York, NY asked:
March 6, 2022
Want to pair my Shimano Trinidad 12a for cod and bottom fishing. Possibly jigging small BF and YF tuna 30-50 pound range. Thoughts on rod?
1 Answer
Hi Jason, For your fishing application I would recommend a St. Croix MSWC70HF Mojo Salt Conventional Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mswc70hf-mojo-salt-conventional-rod.html This would be a great rod to pair with your Shimano Trinidad 12A for bottom fishing and offshore fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on March 8, 2022

Jason
from New York, NY asked:
March 6, 2022
Looking to pair my tranx 500 for jigging and casting for 50-100 BFT. Thoughts on right rod?
1 Answer
Hi Jason, I would recommend a St Croix MJJC58HMF Mojo Jig Conventional Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mjjc58hmf-mojo-jig-conventional-rod.html This rod would pair well with your Shimano Tranx 500 for your Bluefin Tuna jigging application. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on March 8, 2022

Sam
from LA asked:
February 5, 2022
I'm trying to pair a rod for a Penn Spinfisher VI 5500 LC, would the MSWS70MF or MSWS70MHF be a better match?
1 Answer
Hi Sam, I would recommend the St. Croix MSWS70MHF Mojo Salt Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-msws70mhf-mojo-salt-spinning-rod.html This would pair great with your Spinfisher 5500LC for various saltwater fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on February 7, 2022

Chad Varano
from PA asked:
January 28, 2022
I go to Ocean city, Maryland in the summer and want a rod that I can use to fish the bay with down there. Would this be good for flounder fishing from the bay bridge and pier? If so what size and what about a shimano thunnus real?
1 Answer
Hi Chad, I would recommend St. Croix MSWS70MHF Mojo Salt Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-msws70mhf-mojo-salt-spinning-rod.html This would be ideal for flounder fishing in the bay or ocean and would pair well with a Shimano Thunnus TU4000CI4 Spinning Reel. https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-thunnus-tu4000ci4-spinning-reel.html Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on February 1, 2022

Dylan Nifoussi
from NJ asked:
December 12, 2021
What is the lure rating for the 7' 6" Medium Fast spinning rod?
1 Answer
Hello Dylan, 

Unfortunately St.Croix does not list a lure rating for the the Mojo Salt rods

Submitted by: Bernie - TackleDirect Customer Service on December 14, 2021

Ed
from CT asked:
July 28, 2021
I'm looking for an all around rod for jigging and trolling (mojos and spoons) to pair with a Shimano Talica 12II. Going after stripers What rod would you recommend?
1 Answer
Ed,

Although when trolling spoons and mojo's you would normally use different action rods. If you are looking for one MOJO Salt rod to do both I would recommend the MSWC70MHF.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick Scheffler on August 2, 2021

Tyler
from Palm Bay florida asked:
July 22, 2021
Would the MSWC80HMF be a good match with

The speed master 16 for grouper snapper etc 

1 Answer
The 8' model is a little long for that type of fishing. https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mswc66hf-mojo-salt-conventional-rod.html

would be a better option. 

Submitted by: Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 23, 2021

David A Cooper
from Statham, GA asked:
May 19, 2021
I have two Penn V7500's that I need rods for.  Mostly will use for Tarpon.  Which rod MOJO would you suggest?
1 Answer
The MSWS76MHF for tarpon; its a strong durable rod. 
Submitted by: Paul Olah on May 19, 2021

Caleb
from Canton, NC asked:
May 5, 2021
I already love st croix rods and have several. But in saying that I'm looking to get one of these, probably a 7'6 MH to pair up with a avet lx raptor for casting off jetties and piers.


I was wondering if anyone else has paired these together and how it feels in hand before I drop the cash.

1 Answer
No personal experience with this setup, It should be great for your application though. 
Submitted by: Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service on May 6, 2021

Christopher A Miguel
from CA asked:
February 5, 2021
Would you recommend this rod for throwing 1oz - 2oz lures for surf striper? If so which model? 


1 Answer
This is more of an all-around saltwater rod, as opposed to a surf setup. I would go with the 9' M power St. Croix Mojo Surf. 


https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mojo-surf-spinning-rods.html


Submitted by: Austin Kearney on February 6, 2021

Mike Bolling
from Newtown PA asked:
November 7, 2020
Is the Heavy 6’6” paired with Penn Fathom 4000 suitable for tog,

Also jigging Ava 47’s for stripers?

1 Answer
This rod would be great for your fishing application with that reel, I think you would be able to get away with going with at Medium Heavy powered rod as well for these types of fishing
Submitted by: Alex T on November 9, 2020

Ed
from GA asked:
April 19, 2020
Which mojo salt would match well with an Avet G2 JX bait fishing snapper, grouper etc?  7” MH or H?
1 Answer
We would recommend the Heavy for grouper. 
Submitted by: Brian on April 20, 2020

Ed
from New Jersey, Westmilford asked:
April 15, 2020
Is  the MSWC70MF flexible enough for trolling?

Wondering if this rod can also be used for downrigging from a kayak using the scotty lake troller with 3lb weight.  

I was about to choose the Shimano Trevala Jig which seems also ok for trolling and light downrigging but I am a StCroix fan. 

1 Answer
Ed, this rod could certainly be used for light trolling applications and would be a much better choice than the Trevala for what you are describing. 
Submitted by: Brian on April 17, 2020

Gil
from Warrenton, Va asked:
March 16, 2020
Why does the MSWC76MHF (SCR-1866) not have a rod handle designation? Several other do not as well.
1 Answer
#2 on that model, full spec chart attached.
Submitted by: Brian on March 16, 2020

TexasDaddy
from TX asked:
February 22, 2020
What rod would you recommend for casting Halcos or  poppers for yellowfin?
1 Answer
The 7'6 Medium Heavy and 8' Medium Heavy models will work. You should also consider checking out our rods specifically made for popping like the OTI TS2 Popping rod or the Shimano Grappler Type C Popping rods.  
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on February 25, 2020

Ryan
from NJ asked:
October 28, 2019
I'm looking for a boat setup to throw roughly 3-4oz lures (mainly surface) for striped bass with a spinning reel.  Is the Mojo salt the right rod for this or would the mojo inshore be better?  Out of the options which Mojo Salt would you recommend for this?  
1 Answer
Ryan, for the application you are describing, we would recommend the Mojo Salt over the Inshore. The Inshore isn't rated to toss lures of that size.

Check out these models; MSWS76MHF or MSWS70MHF.


Submitted by: KRAIG FRIEDMAN on October 29, 2019

John
from California asked:
June 7, 2019
Would a shimano tyrons 30 fit well with the mojo Mswc80hmf and use for bluefin tuna
1 Answer
It would fit.  St. Croix reel seats work well with Shimano reels and the balance of a 30 and an 8ft rod would be a good fit.
Submitted by: CHARLES on July 16, 2019

Damonster
from Orlando, Fl asked:
June 4, 2019
7' MH or H for grouper/snapper on a Penn Phatham 30? GOM, Tampa Florida Atlantic.
1 Answer

Damonster, 

If you have the Penn Phatham 30 I would recommend the 7 foot heavy.

Submitted by: Andrew Montagna on June 6, 2019

Kurt
from Plant City FL asked:
April 18, 2019
Will a Penn Fathom 25N star drag reel fit onto the reel seat ok?
1 Answer
Yes that reel will fit. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on April 19, 2019

Leroy Osborne
from MA asked:
October 28, 2018
Cod fishing in New England, jigging 8oz - 20oz which mojo salt conventional would you recommend
1 Answer
I would recommend using the St. Croix MSWC70HF Mojo Salt Conventional Rod.
Submitted by: Ricky on October 29, 2018

Sharky
from Venice, FL asked:
March 6, 2018
Looking for a spinning Mojo Salt rod for pier and jetty use in SW Florida . Any suggestions on a specific model?
1 Answer
The 7' MH or 7'6'' MH would be an ideal rod for pier fishing. Your going to want a rod with a bit more backbone than the M power rods would have and the MH's models have just that.
Submitted by: Donald on March 7, 2018

Brandon
from Philadelphia, PA asked:
January 16, 2018
is MSWC70MHF sturdy enough to handle 8oz lead while fishing for sea bass off NJ? trying to decide is MHF or HF is better suited?
1 Answer
Either one would be able to handle the 8 oz weight. I would advise if you plan on going heavier than 8 i would go with the H model.
Submitted by: Donald on January 18, 2018

Eliseo Sandoval
from Montauk asked:
January 10, 2018
How many ounces can the MSWC70HF handle? Looking for a good blackfish/ offshore wreck rod to go with a seigler SG.
1 Answer
The MSWC70HF model can handle up to 10 oz weighs if your using it for blackfishing. This rod is a heavy duty rod that can handle the abuse and can withstand the weight of heavy sinkers while bringing in some decent size fish.
Submitted by: Donald on January 11, 2018

brian
from Pennsylvania asked:
March 7, 2017
Would the 7ft Conventional Heavy action be suitable for jigging YFT?
1 Answer
The 7ft Conventional Heavy action would be suitable for jigging. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 8, 2017

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