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  • Super User
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I am looking for an all around spinning rod. 

Most of the time, this rod would be for throwing senko type baits.  Ideally, I would like to be able to throw shakey heads and heavier drop shots with it as well.

Any ideas between the two manufacturers listed above?  How about rod models in those two brands?

Thanks fellas

  • Super User
Posted

Whoops, my mistake. Wrong section

Mods, please move for me?

Gracias

  • Super User
Posted

Looking at my options in GLX, I only see 6'6" models.

I would prefer a 7' or longer.  How do you like the IMX rod for this?

  • Super User
Posted

Cumaras are nice rods but not in the same league as the GLX, not even in the same league of the IMX.

Yeah I know, the Cumaras look cool but I won 't buy a cool looking rod over a better blank no matter how cool the lesser rod looks. If I were on the hunt for a 7 fter I would go for the SJR843SIMX.

  • Super User
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I really hate to say it, but I have not been overly impressed with the sensitivity of my Cumara M/XF 7'2" rod. It replaced a St Croix LTB spinning rod of similar ratings but I regret it now. I firmly believe the LTB was more sensitive.

Wayne, if you can find a deal, go for the IMX or GLX. If you can't, there are better options than the Cumara within its retail price range.

  • Super User
Posted
I really hate to say it, but I have not been overly impressed with the sensitivity of my Cumara M/XF 7'2" rod. It replaced a St Croix LTB spinning rod of similar ratings but I regret it now. I firmly believe the LTB was more sensitive.

Wayne, if you can find a deal, go for the IMX or GLX. If you can't, there are better options than the Cumara within its retail price range.

LOL @ retail    ;)

I think I am gonna go with the SJR843 IMX.

Thanks for the suggestions everyone.

  • Super User
Posted

What I meant was that for rods that retail for around $200 there are better options  ;D

Good luck with the IMX, I'm sure you'll be happy with that choice.

  • Super User
Posted

Wayne,

Fish the rod a bunch before May 2. If you don't

like it for any reason, I know someone who will

pay your full cost in cash with no shipping fee.

:;)

Posted

What about the BSR852? It's at least 7ft and can handle all the things you listed. It also comes in a GLX. I have it, but have not used it yet. Seems to have the tip action that I prefer, but I have no idea what the top end weight range is on it. I can imagine it would work fine up to 3/16oz and trick worm shakey setup.

If you want something for slightly heavier stuff then I think that 843 sounds good. Sorry I am not of much help. I could give a better review come April.  >;)

  • Super User
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What about the BSR852? It's at least 7ft and can handle all the things you listed. It also comes in a GLX. I have it, but have not used it yet. Seems to have the tip action that I prefer, but I have no idea what the top end weight range is on it. I can imagine it would work fine up to 3/16oz and trick worm shakey setup.

If you want something for slightly heavier stuff then I think that 843 sounds good. Sorry I am not of much help. I could give a better review come April. >;)

I hear ya on the April thing man.  LOL

Kent, I'm sure you would.... ;D

Posted

I have the SJR843 IMX and love it. Great all around spinning rod and should work just fine for those applications you mentioned.

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