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For those who have used these rods...which would you prefer for squarebills?  I will probably use the rod for other techniques (small jighead/megabass spark shad) but mainly this will be my squarebill rod.  Thanks

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GLX MBR 842C might be my favorite rod. 

 

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22 minutes ago, roadwarrior said:

GLX MBR 842C might be my favorite rod. 

 

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Mind sharing why?  Have you tried the 843? What do you use the 842 for? Thanks 

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Primarily I use the 842 for lighter weighted soft plastics: Rage Menace, Structure Bug,

swim jigs, paddle tails and Jackhammer. Mine is saddled with a Conquest 100 and

#15 Tatsu. Casting distance is exceptional.

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For me the GLX MBR 843C with 12# Sniper is one of my go to combos that I’ve been using for unweighted plastics almost exclusively lately. 
 


 

 

 

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For what the OP wants to use, I would go with the 843C IMX CBR. I have the 903C and use it for square bills and chatterbaits. Great rod. It is a little faster than some crankbait rods but 

not as fast as the MBR series. With that said,  the 842 might be more versatile and better for small paddle tail swimbaits. 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, FishTank said:

For what the OP wants to use, I would go with the 843C IMX CBR. I have the 903C and use it for square bills and chatterbaits. Great rod. It is a little faster than some crankbait rods but 

not as fast as the MBR series. With that said,  the 842 might be more versatile and better for small paddle tail swimbaits. 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes I'm thinking the 842 might be a little too soft for squarebills.  I'm really trying to find the best squarebill rod gloomis makes. I know personal preference plays a key role but just trying to narrow it down.  Kind of surprised there's no cbr versions in the glx lineup. 

 

2 hours ago, Mike L said:

For me the GLX MBR 843C with 12# Sniper is one of my go to combos that I’ve been using for unweighted plastics almost exclusively lately. 
 


 

 

 

Mike

what do you use as your squarebill rod? 

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2 minutes ago, clemsondds said:

what do you use as your squarebill rod? 

For light and medium weight treble hooks I like the PR844C

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52 minutes ago, clemsondds said:

Yes I'm thinking the 842 might be a little too soft for squarebills.  I'm really trying to find the best squarebill rod gloomis makes. I know personal preference plays a key role but just trying to narrow it down.  Kind of surprised there's no cbr versions in the glx lineup.

 

I think the 843C CBR would be ideal for 3/8oz squarebills. 

 

As to why Loomis doesn't have a GLX crankbait rod.... they use to and discontinued them. I owned one and didn't like it.  It was actually too sensitive and it didn't have a good arc to keep the fish pinned. I would loose fish with it and the constant heavy thump would drive me crazy. I ended up selling it. 

 

Other rods to consider,  look at St. Croix Legend Tournament and at the Megabass P5. The P5's to me are very versatile. I have been very pleased with the ones I have.

 

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9 minutes ago, clemsondds said:

Yes I'm thinking the 842 might be a little too soft for squarebills.  I'm really trying to find the best squarebill rod gloomis makes. I know personal preference plays a key role but just trying to narrow it down.  Kind of surprised there's no cbr versions in the glx lineup. 

 

what do you use as your squarebill rod? 


The action of the 843C GLX is darn near perfect for small trebled hook hard baits.
 But given the fact it is one of my most sensitive rods, I use it mostly for certain bottom contact plastic presentations which it excels at.
 

I rarely throw square bills, but when I do I use a Phenix M1. 
 


 

 

Mike

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12 hours ago, clemsondds said:

mainly this will be my squarebill rod

I use my GLX 842c MBR rod for cranks a lot, primarily smaller baits though.

I'm talking Bandit 100, Bandit 200, my beloved Rebel Wee R, and  Fritt Side.

It's also a nice Pop-R, 1/4oz tube, and 1/4oz MiniMax Chatterbait rod.

It's not my favorite for jigs w/weed guards or t-tigs, it's a little too soft for me.

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Ok thank you all!  I think I've decided I'm going to pick up the 843c cbr imx pro and then also pick up the 842c nrx down the road.  Seems like the 842 is just a rod that everyone loves.  I've seen a lot of great posts about it

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The only CBR 843 I've had was the older GLX version.  I never really cared for it, and I always thought it was just way too loose. Maybe for 1.5's but for something like 2.5s or a BDS there's just not enough power IMHO.

Now the newer IMX version may be different but in general the 845cb is a more versatile rod.

I would call ALF and ask one of the guys there. They are the best for all things G Loomis and Shimano.

I'm a big Loomis fan but I really don't think the moving bait rods are all that special.

I've owned the 843 MBR in many versions going back to the Wiebe reel seats and it is just a classic all-purpose action as everyone has said. But it wouldn't be my first choice for 1.5's

 

 

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2 hours ago, rangerjockey said:

The only CBR 843 I've had was the older GLX version.  I never really cared for it, and I always thought it was just way too loose. Maybe for 1.5's but for something like 2.5s or a BDS there's just not enough power IMHO.

Now the newer IMX version may be different but in general the 845cb is a more versatile rod.

I would call ALF and ask one of the guys there. They are the best for all things G Loomis and Shimano.

I'm a big Loomis fan but I really don't think the moving bait rods are all that special.

I've owned the 843 MBR in many versions going back to the Wiebe reel seats and it is just a classic all-purpose action as everyone has said. But it wouldn't be my first choice for 1.5's

 

 

cool thanks.  what would your first choice be for a 1.5?  thanks

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15 minutes ago, clemsondds said:

cool thanks.  what would your first choice be for a 1.5?  thanks

I personally throw 1.5s, Warts and the RK Crawler on a Dobyns Champ 704 CB. 

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Just now, rangerjockey said:

I personally throw 1.5s, Warts and the RK Crawler on a Dobyns Champ 704 CB. 

Thanks!  Yeh I like my dobyns 705cbr...great rod. But I got the IMX 906 and love it...so figured I would give a few more a try.  I'm sure I'll end up getting the 845cbr as well...I hear great things about it.   Thanks for your thoughts! 

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The 705 Glass is a outstanding 

5 minutes ago, clemsondds said:

Thanks!  Yeh I like my dobyns 705cbr...great rod. But I got the IMX 906 and love it...so figured I would give a few more a try.  I'm sure I'll end up getting the 845cbr as well...I hear great things about it.   Thanks for your thoughts! 

The 705 Glass is a great 2.5 and Big Daddy strike rod. I also throw the 1/4 Oz Mini Max chatterbaits on it.

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