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Hello, I've been wanting to get a 7' pole for a while. Based on what I've read by a lot of people on here, the Loomis 844c sounds dynamite. I want to use it for pitching into medium cover, worming (7 to 10 inch worms), other soft plastics, and jigs. I live in Missouri, so most of the fishing I do doesn't have a ton of cover, but does have a decent amount of bushes and willows. I'm wandering if the 844c's heavy rating would be too much for most of my fishing. Would the 843c be a better choice? Or should I go ahead and get the all mighty 844c? Thanks.

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The 844C is not a "broom handle". It has a fast tip and a lot of backbone, but it loads up real nice. I use it and highly recommend it!

Ronnie

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Allen,

I live in MO and you cant really go wrong with either rod. I would take Ronnies advice and get the 844c.  My friend uses this rod and loves it. You will be very happy.

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The MBR844C is the BOMB!

Maybe someone else will comment more specifically on the 843, but I think the tip is too soft for the applications you have described.

8-)

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The MBR844C is the BOMB!

Maybe someone else will comment more specifically on the 843, but I think the tip is too soft for the applications you have described.

8-)

X2 on the 844.  I own both and RW is right on with his assessment on the 843.

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The MBR844C is the BOMB!

Maybe someone else will comment more specifically on the 843, but I think the tip is too soft for the applications you have described.

8-)

X2 on the 844. I own both and RW is right on with his assessment on the 843.

I agree. You will be happier with the 844c. Ronnie is correct, this rod loads up very well. Getting the IMX or GLX is well worth the additional dollars even if you have to wait to get it.................Al

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