Jeffrey Walker Posted July 22, 2022 Posted July 22, 2022 I’m thinking of getting some NRX Slinning rods. i see there are shaky head rods, ned rig rods and spin jog rods, not really sure if these titles would be all that different in the real world does anyone have any suggestions as far as the best ones? specifically confusing is the 822 drop shot rod and the 822 shaky head rod. they look identical Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted July 22, 2022 Author Posted July 22, 2022 G. Loomis NRX+ Shaky Head Spinning Rod 822S SYR 6'10" Mag Medium | 12867-01 Pieces: 1 | Length: 6'10” | Power: Mag Medium | Action: Extra Fast | Line Weight: 8-12lb. | Lure Weight: 1/8 - 5/16oz. | Handle: B | Handle Material: Split Cork | SKU: 12867-01 G. Loomis NRX+ Drop Shot Spinning Rod 822S DSR 6'10" Mag Medium | 12866-01 Pieces: 1 | Length: 6'10” | Power: Mag Medium | Action: Extra Fast | Line Weight: 6-12lb. | Lure Weight: 1/8 - 3/8oz. | Handle: B | Handle Material: Split Cork | SKU: 12866-01 Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted July 22, 2022 Author Posted July 22, 2022 I’m thinking of getting some NRX Slinning rods. i see there are shaky head rods, ned rig rods and spin jog rods, not really sure if these titles would be all that different in the real world does anyone have any suggestions as far as the best ones? Quote
UNC1078 Posted July 22, 2022 Posted July 22, 2022 Yes. 821 ned rig and 872 jwr are awesome. I use 821 for ned rig and wacky senko, and the 872 is the best shakey head rod ever created. Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 22, 2022 Super User Posted July 22, 2022 NRX Spinning Rods are over priced. SC Victory 7’3” MLXF and 7’1” MLF are equal at 1/3rd the price point, lighter weight better balance and equal sensitivity. Tom Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted July 22, 2022 Super User Posted July 22, 2022 852s is my all-time favorite spinning rod. Can do almost everything but predominantly puts its time in as my wacky senko rod. Caught some giants on it and never had a problem keeping them pinned. 2 Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted July 22, 2022 Super User Posted July 22, 2022 I have the SYR and it's a bit more powerful. The DSR has a softer tip and is exceptional with vertical drop shot, but since I do more horizontal drop shotting I went with the SYR. Quote
Reel Posted July 22, 2022 Posted July 22, 2022 My favorite is the 852 also. A great all around rod for bottom baits. Nothing as sensitive. 2 Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted July 22, 2022 Author Posted July 22, 2022 What’s the difference between 852 and 872, other than the 2 inches. Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted July 22, 2022 Author Posted July 22, 2022 Also looking for some Reel reccomendations to go with. Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted July 22, 2022 Author Posted July 22, 2022 Also wondering what the advantage of an 822 would be over an 852? Quote
Wprich Posted July 23, 2022 Posted July 23, 2022 13 hours ago, Jeffrey Walker said: What’s the difference between 852 and 872, other than the 2 inches. The 2 inches makes the tip a bit softer and 872S casts a bit further as a result. I have both when I'm fishing shallow with wacky rigs and light Texas rigs for largemouth I always go 852S. When I'm throwing shaky heads or small paddle tails for spots out deeper I prefer the 872S. 12 hours ago, Jeffrey Walker said: Also looking for some Reel reccomendations to go with. Depends on budget I came across a used Stella on another forum and I have it on my 852S feels awesome. I have a Pflueger Patriarch XT on my 872S don't like the line lay of it much so if I come across a better used reel on a forum I'll likely swap it. Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted July 24, 2022 Author Posted July 24, 2022 so it’s safe to assume that for just drop shorting the 822 is preferred? Quote
Wprich Posted July 24, 2022 Posted July 24, 2022 2 hours ago, Jeffrey Walker said: so it’s safe to assume that for just drop shorting the 822 is preferred? Many guys dropshot with 872S for big smallies up north. I've read the 822 DSR is more a one trick pony because of it's action it's great at straight below boat vertical dropshotting but not as good for casting and drag dropshotting. Quote
Fishin' Fool Posted July 24, 2022 Posted July 24, 2022 47 minutes ago, Wprich said: Many guys dropshot with 872S for big smallies up north. I've read the 822 DSR is more a one trick pony because of it's action it's great at straight below boat vertical dropshotting but not as good for casting and drag dropshotting. I used to fish alot of Lk St Clair and I absolutely loved the NRX 872s as a drop shot rod. It worked well out there. When times got tough I sold it but I really miss that rod. 1 Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted July 29, 2022 Author Posted July 29, 2022 so if I get an 852 and an 872, is there any need for an 822? Quote
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