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As the title states I'm a little confused on rod and lure weight. I might be over thinking it but not sure. So I currently have an E6X 843 MBR that I use as a bottom contact rod. I was looking to upgrade it, but most the JWR rods I have seen don't go past 3/4 ounce. I weighted the 1/4 ounce tungsten weight, hook, and lure I normally throw for t-rigs and its right at 3/4 ounce. Am I throwing too heavy of a t-rig? Or am I looking at the wrong type of rod for this application?

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I have a GLX 894 and it will handle above that a little ways, I have heard of people going up to 1oz or a little bit over that even on the jwr before. I have thrown a 3/4 oz football jig plus a trailer and the rod didn’t feel overloaded. I struggled with the ratings being so low myself before also on the jwr ratings, I am sure you will get some better advice from someone that’s a little more knowledgeable than me on the rod ratings.

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Question

 

Are you comfortable with your current rod.

 

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12 minutes ago, Catt said:

Question

 

Are you comfortable with your current rod.

 

"Yeah, but I've read that..."

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What are you looking to upgrade to?  What you are throwing maybe better suited for 4 power in Loomis' line up but not off the charts for the 843..... The 844C IMX would be the next step in power and in sensitivity.  Great rod.

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3 hours ago, BassWhole! said:

"Yeah, but I've read that..."

 

Worm/Jig rod is totally about personal preferences.

 

How does it feel in my hand with the reel attached & a lure tied on. 

 

I will return it if it doesn't feel right!

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On 5/27/2021 at 8:17 AM, Catt said:

Question

 

Are you comfortable with your current rod.

 

I feel comfortable with it. Was just upgrading and the lure wt ratings were a little confusing. To me 3/4 oz doesn't seem like I should be throwing a heavy power rod. Might just be over thinking it.

On 5/27/2021 at 9:29 AM, FishTank said:

What are you looking to upgrade to?  What you are throwing maybe better suited for 4 power in Loomis' line up but not off the charts for the 843..... The 844C IMX would be the next step in power and in sensitivity.  Great rod.

I might end up going that route. Now whats the difference between and MBR and JWR? Is one more sensitive than the other? 

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1 hour ago, Gorris317 said:

  Now whats the difference between and MBR and JWR? Is one more sensitive than the other? 

This may halp
 

 

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1 hour ago, Gorris317 said:

I feel comfortable with it. Was just upgrading and the lure wt ratings were a little confusing. To me 3/4 oz doesn't seem like I should be throwing a heavy power rod. Might just be over thinking it.

 

If you're comfortable with the rod you have upgrading to a rod with similar ratings shouldn't cause an issue.

 

Personally I'm extremely picky about a worm/jig rod & with rod ratings all over the place it's more irritating than confusing.

 

Which brings me back to I gotta hold it to make a determination.

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I will second what @Catt said. If it's not broken, why fix it? GLoomis rods will generally handle their full weight range and sometimes a little bit extra, so I imagine it's not getting overloaded at 3/4oz. I mean I've seen a lot of other forum users say that they throw 3/8oz and even 1/2oz jigs on the same rod with no complaints.

 

I generally prefer fishing a T-Rig on a M/F rod that runs a little bit on the heavier side or a MH that runs on the lighter side whenever possible. This year I got the Tatula Elite M-MH rod and that's kind of the ideal general purpose T-Rig rod. If I'm throwing in heavy cover, I'll step up as needed of course. My point is that I don't see that rod as being a problem. That said, I'd be tempted to add a 844C to the mix as well, but not as a replacement.

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