Super User NHBull Posted December 17, 2017 Super User Posted December 17, 2017 Gents I am trying to limit myself to just 2 new rods this year. One is going to be a GLX 852c JWR and I am open to suggestions for primarily a jerk rod that may also work for large poppers and smaller swimmers. For this I am thinking GLX 842c MBR (M/F) or the 843c (MH/F). I realize I don't NEED a GLX for this, and any input is appreciated as long as it is Loomis Thanks, Al Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted December 17, 2017 Super User Posted December 17, 2017 I only use high end rods for jerk baits. The better the sensitivity the easier it is to work the bait most efficiently. If you want to use larger jerk baits & top waters I would suggest the 843 or 844. The 844 is great for 7/8 or 1 ounce baits. It will also handle an occasionally bigger bait. 1 Quote
fishindad Posted December 17, 2017 Posted December 17, 2017 I agree with DH that the 842 is not powerful enough for larger/heavier jerkbaits. I do differ with Dwight in that I prefer a graphite or composite rod for all my treble hook baits - something like the Dobyns CB705 glass (no longer use this rod) or the Megabass Flatside Special would be my choice. I have not used the Megabass Oneten rod but have read that it is perfect for larger baits. I would agree that GLX is a bit overkill but that's JMHO. 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted December 18, 2017 Super User Posted December 18, 2017 I picked up a GLX 843c this fall and the longish rear grip kills it for me as a jerkbait rod. It's so clumsy and the butt cap is forever hitting my jacket sleeve. The rod's power/taper seems fine for working them, but the handle ruins it for me. Right now I am using a IMX CR721 as my jerkbait rod in winter and as a magBFS rod the rest of the year. I am thinking of replacing it with a St Croix Avid AVC62MXF as I think it would be a better rod for both and would "fit" better in my lineup. 1 Quote
rangerjockey Posted December 18, 2017 Posted December 18, 2017 For the vision 110 , Mcstick and pointer I always liked the IMX 802 topwater rod. The length and action are good for stickbaits. Also makes a nice yellow magic rod. Personally I think there are better stickbait rods out there than Loomis but if that's the route you want to go that would be a good choice. 1 Quote
Super User NHBull Posted December 18, 2017 Author Super User Posted December 18, 2017 1 hour ago, rangerjockey said: For the vision 110 , Mcstick and pointer I always liked the IMX 802 topwater rod. The length and action are good for stickbaits. Also makes a nice yellow magic rod. Personally I think there are better stickbait rods out there than Loomis but if that's the route you want to go that would be a good choice. If you were looking beyond Loomis, what would top the list?, thanks Quote
rangerjockey Posted December 18, 2017 Posted December 18, 2017 I live amongst some of the best stickbait fisherman in the country. The Falcon weightless worm rod is very popular along with the McClelland signature. I fish both. Along with the Denali murphy rod which I believe is now in the lithium series and just called the jerkbait rod, buts its the same blank. 1 Quote
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