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Hi guys

Rod will be used with 3/16-1/2oz T-rigs. Wife got me a gift card at Bass Pro and Ive got the following rods

coming to store so i will be able to check them out this weekend,been using a Carbonlite 6'9"MH Xfast and love it. Thanks for your help deciding between the following:

St.Croix LTB

6'8" M XFast

6'8" MH Fast

G.Loomis IMX

7' MH Fast

Falcon Cara T7

6'7"MH XFast

6'6" MH Fast

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Personally I'd go with the TBC68MHF, but that being said all my rods at St Croix. Another good one is the TBC71MHXF (Little more then you min rating).

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The IMX MBR844C is what made G. Loomis long before GLX or NRX were introduced.

This could be your favorite rod!

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I have a 6"8 my fast LTB and love it I fish jigs and Texas rig on it and love it.

Tight lines

Andrew

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I like at least a 7' rod for fishing t-rigs so I would go with the IMX, also it will be a very noticeable increase in sensitivity compared to the carbonlite(which is also a nice rod).

 

Mitch

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The Loomis MBR843 IMX C is my favorite all around rod. It's my go to rod for T-rigs, bottom bouncing jigs, and swim jigs. I swing on a lot more fish than my co anglers and contribute that to the sensitivity of this rod. I don't own a St Croix or Falcon so I can't compare it to them.

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I have both st croix & loomis. The IMX would be my choice for what you are looking for. 

Posted

I don't think the cara gives up any sensitivity to the loomis  but the 843 is a great all around rod, even spinnerbaits and squarebills.  If you look at the Falcon I would say the head turner would be a good choice.

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