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Got the Butterflies? Get the Net.

July 07, 2016

Got the Butterflies? Get the Net.

St. Croix’s new saltwater-strong Mojo Jig conducts the flight of the butterfly

Park Falls, WI (DATE) The fiercest fish come from the fathoms. There might be nastier fighters in a Jules Verne league three miles a measure but for the sake of realistic man vs. fish tussles with the Seven Seas, lets keep it to the first 1,000-feet or so from the surface

There might not be a more dynamic and dramatic method in fishing stroking a heavier-than-a-hand grenade lure spastically up and down while reeling like a dragster burning rubber. The technique goes by the mundane name of deep or vertical jigging, but should probably be dubbed torn rotator cuff and utter exhaustion jigging.

Fact of the matter, though, is that some of the oceans most ferocious catches tuna, amberjack, kingfish, bonito, snapper and grouper come from directly underneath the boat, hundreds of feet below your flip-flops. And deep jigging better be part of your repertoire, or plan to pass fish along to the next vessel whose crew is adept at this speed-demon approach.

For decades even to this day the rod manufacturing universe, by and large, has offered an unexceptional selection of deep jigging rods. Core attributes being excessively supple and virtually unbreakable. The problem with a rod meeting that description is that it doesnt fight a fish well or prompt a butterfly jig to dance to its potential. Mojo Jig executes beautifully during both the presentation and fish-catching stages. mojo jig

St. Croixs approach, per usual, is considering the core technique and engineering-in superior components and features to maximize performance and minimize failure. And so it is with the new Mojo Jig, a comprehensive series of conventional level-wind and spinning rods.

At the epicenter is a stalwart blank manufactured with premium-quality SCII graphite with FRS (Fortified Resin System). Combined with ART (Advanced Reinforcing Technology), Mojo Jig delivers incomparable strength and durability.

True saltwater-grade components give Mojo Jig the utmost in corrosion protection and saltwater stamina. Sea Guide guides with corrosion-resistant SS304 frames and aluminum-oxide rings fend off saltwater deterioration while challenging tuna to tug. Conventional models boast a Fuji PSS-SD palming reel seat with black hood, while spinning versions sport a Fuji DPS reel seat with black hoods. In both cases, the end result is comfort and reliability while jigging and fighting fish.

st croix mojo jigOther Mojo Jig amenities include a Premium EVA handle not the cheap stuff that slips in your hands and crumbles away over time. A Kigan hook-keeper secures the biggest of butterflies while crashing out to sea. Two-coats of Flex Coat slow-cure finish add both beauty and beastliness. And underwraps on the guides add a final note of saltwater protection

Mojo Jig retails for $200 and comes with a 5-year warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service.

Mojo Jig Key Features:

Advanced Reinforcing Technology (ART)
Premium-quality SCII graphite with FRS for unparalleled strength and durability
Designed specifically for saltwater vertical jigging applications
Sea Guide guides with corrosion-resistant SS304 frames and aluminum-oxide rings
Fuji PSS-SD palming reel seat with black hood on conventional models
Fuji DPS reel seat with black hoods on spinning models
Premium EVA handle
Kigan hook-keeper
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

Retail price $200

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