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I have a BCR803 that has become my favorite rod. I like it so much that I try to use it as an all-purpose rod sometimes, such as spinnerbaits and cranks. The Mossyback is not in the GLX realm as far as sensitivity, more like between a GL3 and IMX. When compared to my IMX and GLX rods, the Mossyback seems to be on par in the  weight/lightness category. I wish they made a larger selection in the Mossyback blank, that would probably become my only rod.

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I don't own one, but they feel as light as an IMX if you compare power.  Loomis Stated the graphite was in-between IMX and GL3, which is kind of a turnoff, but the rods do feel good in the hand.  

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I own a couple mossyback rods that I really like.  I have the 7'3"H and the 6'9" MH (or 6'8").  I like the sensitivity and the feel of the rods.  In fact, I use the shorter of the two as my main spinnerbait rod.

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Mossy back and IMX are not available in the same series. Mossyback is only available in the "Bass Jig and Worm" series and your choices are GLX or Mossyback. IMX is available in the "Classic Bass" series but Mossyback is not.

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I don't own one, but they feel as light as an IMX if you compare power. Loomis Stated the graphite was in-between IMX and GL3, which is kind of a turnoff, but the rods do feel good in the hand.

thas what i really wanted to know is about the graphite!!! Thanks natural!!

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