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Fishing Articles : St. Croix抯 Mojo Bass line up

A long distance cast? That can become most anyone抯 claim to fame after just a few moments of on-the-water lobs. How about the angler who can get a bait to bull抯-eye with every flip of the wrist? That抯 the signature of someone who抯 made countless casts梕ach time the lure landing precisely where it needs to be梥nug to structure.

Seasoned crankbait anglers know a spot-on cast is truly the secret to bass-catching success. It抯 all about the lure whacking against wood at the waterline; a cast made up and under an overhanging branch so it can be ripped over a steep break riddled with rocks or cranked in like crazy alongside docks and cribs. Or squarebills bounced off underwater timber into narrow strike windows, like BASSMASTER Elite 揻inesse cranker?and St. Croix pro James Niggemeyer.
But not just any ol?stick will do the trick.

After the strike and perfect lip-piercing set, the rod must allow the hooks and lure to stay put right where they belong, in the fish抯 yap, not slinging back at eye level after being ripped free during the jump or after a twisting, turning bulldog battle.

It抯 these very reasons why the rod designers in Park Falls, Wisconsin, created St. Croix抯 Target Cranker for 2013, the newest of now 17 models in the Mojo Bass line up ?and one of three built on super-premium, 100% linear S-Glass blanks. They抮e perfect for doing battle with boisterous bronzebacks and lunker largies, yet forgiving enough for when a fish takes a stab at a crank up close and personal. The secret is the unique S-Glass blank which is extremely lightweight and provides the moderate-action so critical when fishing treble-hook lures like crankbaits.

揑 love this rod?It抯 as simple as that,?says BASSMASTER Elite series pro James Niggemeyer. 揑ts shorter length allows me to cast a crankbait in close quarters and lets me work the lure around structure. The tip is forgiving for when a fish hits up close to the boat, so they won抰 rip free from the hooks,?adds the Van, Texas, resident. 揟he Target Cranker is definitely the right rod for the crankbait-specific job.?
Like the others in the top-notch Mojo Bass line, the 6?0?Target Cranker (model # MBGC610MM) is rife with quality components including a Fuji ?ECS reel seat mated to a split-grip/premium-grade cork handle and thin-ring, aluminum-oxide guides skillfully wrapped with nylon thread and finished with Flex Coat slow-cure finish. All of this quality and performance at a retail price of $110. (Shazam!)

And, of course, the entire Mojo Bass series carry a 5-year warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service.

The Target Cranker was designed so you can cast crankbaits spot-on like a pro the moment you pick up the rod and make that first cast. And it has the action that allows you to land more fish rather than watch the lure pull free and fling through the air. So sit back. Relax. Cast?And put cranks in their place.

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