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I just bought an NRX 802S JWR. I then noticed the lure weight to be 1/8 - 1/4. I mainly want to use it for senkos which doing some research are about 3/8. Has anyone been in the same boat as me? Is this rod going to be able to handle throwing senkos?

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not the best choice but it will handle them. 4" better than 5". i love that rod with a small light reel.

 

exchange the rod for the NRX 852s if you can. 

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NRX rods are extremely strong.  I think it would be perfect with the right reel and line.

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youre going to be fine with the 802. it wont be ideal for casting a 5" senko but it will be great for working the bait. I use mine mostly for shakey head, DS and small weightless plastics.

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I would call G Loomis and ask them

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Unlike many companies, IMO, Loomis isn't conservative about the top end lure rating of their rods. I would guess that 5" senko will feel a little heavy on that rod when you're casting. It probably won't be a huge deal, though.

 

If it helps, I often use the NRX 872 for 4" senkos, and it handles them perfectly.

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I cannot get my head around how Loomis rates their rods.  I have two from the same series, a CR721 IMX and a CR723 IMX and they both seem to cast best right around 3/8oz.  The Light rod does not cast well near it's lower end and the Medium Heavy seems over-powered with a total lure weight over 1/2oz.  One of them is going to end up as my senko rod, I just can't decide which.  

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