St Croix Mojo Trout Fly Rods
New for 2019, St Croix Mojo Trout Fly Rods. Winner of the Best New Fly Rod at the 2018 iCast show. The new Mojo Trout offers an incredibly smooth casting action with a great looking finish and affordable price. Fly Fishing the Smokies just recieved the new St Croix Mojo Trout series fly rods this week. We have the entire line of rods from the 6’ 2wt all the way to the 9’ 7wt. Swing by our new fly shop in Bryson City, North Carolina and check them out!
The St. Croix Mojo Trout fly rods are extremely smooth casting, versatile fly rods that are ideal for beginners and intermediate anglers alike. This series consists of 11 rods ranging from 6′ to 9′ in length and 2-7 line weights to cover any trout fishing situations. These rods offer performance well beyond what you’d expect from their price tag.
Features:
Premium, high-modulus SCIII graphite.
Slim-profile ferrules.
Kigan Master Hand 3D stripper guides with aluminum-oxide rings and black frames.
Sea Guide snake guides with black PVD coating for extra hardness and increased smoothness.
Uplocking, machined-aluminum reel seat.
Premium-grade cork handle.
Kigan hook-keeper
Two coats of Flex-Coat slow cure finish
Using slim-profile blanks comprised of high-modulus SCIII graphite, Mojo Trout rods are lightweight and with a highly versatile moderate-fast action. Finished in a metallic moss green color scheme, St. Croix chose to equip these sticks with black-framed Kigan Master Hand 3D stripping guides with aluminum oxide inserts, Sea Guide snake guides that are black PVD coated, up-locking machined aluminum reel seats, and premium cork grips.
The new St Croix Mojo Trout rods are sure to be a hit for the 2019 season. We were lucky enough to be one of a few select retailers to get first the shipments of these fine rods. St Croix has long been makers of incredible fishing rods for decades. Swing by our fly shop in Bryson City and check them out. While you’re here, you might as well cast a line in the Tuckasegee and Nantahala rivers or hike back into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in search of wild trout.
See you on the water!
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