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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Mojo telescoping rod
 
Message Subject: Mojo telescoping rod
upnortdave
Posted 11/9/2021 1:58 PM (#997984)
Subject: Mojo telescoping rod




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Location: mercer wi
How people liking the mojo telescope rods. Any issues with blank turning and having to realign the guides.
miket55
Posted 11/9/2021 2:34 PM (#997985 - in reply to #997984)
Subject: Re: Mojo telescoping rod




Posts: 1200


Location: E. Tenn
I have the 9' MH, and H... love 'em, and no issues..
Cabbage Patch
Posted 11/9/2021 6:02 PM (#998002 - in reply to #997984)
Subject: RE: Mojo telescoping rod




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
My father and I have owned a few mojo rods. Like them, the only issue I have had is with the braided line these ceramic inserts don’t last as long as they probably should. Prefer the solid carbide or nitrate guides on other rods. For the money not bad.
upnortdave
Posted 11/9/2021 6:19 PM (#998003 - in reply to #998002)
Subject: RE: Mojo telescoping rod




Posts: 668


Location: mercer wi
I'm asking about the telescoping part of these rods. Do the blanks twist after a while or do the stay in place all day. Do they collapse back down ok
miket55
Posted 11/9/2021 9:46 PM (#998006 - in reply to #997984)
Subject: Re: Mojo telescoping rod




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Location: E. Tenn
I've had no issues with the blank twisting while being used, or failing to "retract"..
Cedar
Posted 11/12/2021 2:05 PM (#999080 - in reply to #997984)
Subject: RE: Mojo telescoping rod




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Location: Western U.P.
Twisting is not really an issue for most good quality telescoping blanks, but it doesn't hurt to check the guide alignment periodically while fishing just to be sure. The Mojo's have a good tight fit, but as with any product, there may be individual exceptions. Just make sure that the blank is fully extended, and tight. If left extended for long periods of time, they may be difficult to collapse.
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