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I have a few days to put in my loomis order and this is what I am thinking

GLX MH/F for Jigs and creature bait

E6x M/MF for shallow to medium deep cranks

 

I would like to get 1 more for swims, large top water, and chatterbait....

Any help is appreciated 

 

Got 3 CI4's for all

 

Thanks, and sorry for being a PICADORES,

Al

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22 minutes ago, NHBull said:

I have a few days to put in my loomis order and this is what I am thinking

GLX MH/F for Jigs and creature bait

E6x M/MF for shallow to medium deep cranks

 

I would like to get 1 more for swims, large top water, and chatterbait....

Any help is appreciated 

 

Got 3 CI4's for all

 

Thanks, and sorry for being a PICADORES,

Al

 

Maybe consider getting the Fury 705cb for shallow and medium cranks and get the E6x and up it to a MH/MF for the swims and chatters. Just my $.02.

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1 hour ago, mwh33 said:

What's your budget?

I am saving 40% as long as I stay with loomis and the budget isn't tight,,,thanks

Posted
24 minutes ago, NHBull said:

I am saving 40% as long as I stay with loomis and the budget isn't tight,,,thanks

 

How did you swing that deal? It's settled then 1 NRX of every type ;)

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I would go with medium crank bait series rod.  A.L. told me the fiber blend is equal to there original crank bait rods. I like that 40%. that really helps.

  • Super User
Posted

GLX 854  (your MH/F)  AMAZING jig/t-rig rod

the EX6 you mentioned

AND whatever your budget can support model-wise, but an "843" is a good rod all around blank from Loomis. 

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58 minutes ago, thebillsman said:

Are you okay with fast action for swimbaits and top water trebles?

I would prefer MF for action for trebles, and point well taken

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46 minutes ago, NHBull said:

I would prefer MF for action for trebles, and point well taken

 

Well then I would just throw the GLX on chatterbait duty and go with a MH/MF for the swimbaits. The lure rating is going to be important if you plan on throwing 1-3oz swimbaits.

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Nrx 873 crr is a shining star. I have many high end rigs but this rod is just pure joy in the hands. Even though it's a c rig rod. It's my favorite t rig rod. And jig rod. And c rig rod. Sorry didn't really answer the question in regards to chatterbaits and swimbaits. But for that. An e6x, or imx 844 mbr would be a good place to start 

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Was actually thinking of getting a

IMX 904c subject to fill the swim baits needs and possibly top waters...

Thoughts?

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