Other things to consider while trolling Mojos
1) when setting out the mojos always always always let the longer arm out first this will prevent tangles and hooks in your hand.
2) with longer shad bodies 9"+ its a good idea to rig the shad with 2 hooks 1 of them being the jig head, the second being an o'shaughnessy hook or siwash with the eye big enough to fit over the barb of the jig head.
3) keep a bucket on the back of the boat to coil the mojo in when your reeling the jigs in, it keeps them tangle free and gives you a place to hang both lures.
4)when the blue fish show up, the mojos go away. Its not worth spending $2-3 dollars per blue fish because they decide to bite the tails off your shads.
5) remember that the 3 way swivel will make the lure on the long line run deeper then it would if you were just using the lure on the longer line.
6) last but not least especially if using white skirts, rinse them after every retrieve, and wash them overly well when back at the dock. keep a few rubber bands on board to loop the leaders up and let them dry out before stowing them.