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Well as usual I am a week from having enough money to buy a worm rod from Fat fish and he is pretty much sold out. :'( Can anyone tell me if he will have more rods in soon ? I am looking for a worm rod for throwing senkos and small plastics like a smallie beaver, Yamamoto tube, 6" worms with a 1/8 oz. weight.I am steered in the IMX MBR843C direction, but would like to hear your thoughts.I would like to wait and get a GLX from Fatfish if I can get one ? I most likely will be putting the Metanium XT on it with P-line 12 lb test Evolution in case that makes a difference ?Ivan

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Just be patient, selling G.Loomis rods is what he does.

Regarding your choice, you are going to LOVE the MBR843C.

I have the GLX MBR844C. If I could only have one rod, this is the one. However, I am NOT suggesting the 844 over the 843, that's just a matter of application and most importantly, personal preference. I actually fish soft plastics on 7' MF spinning tackle. My 844 is used for heavy jigs and striper fishing.

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