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Anyone have an opinion on the two of these?  I'm looking strictly for a 1-1.25oz grass jig/punch rod.  So far these are the two on my radar in terms of what they have to offer.

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Have you considered the DX795? It has quite the following from what I've heard.

  • Super User
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I guess I haven't really looked at that one, no.  Now that you said it, I remember someone else telling me that I need to.

  • Super User
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Tough to compare a Champion to a GLX, and just to throw this out there, I have never used that exact loomis rod, and only a few GLXs do I have experience with.

  The 805 is a great rod, but the 795DX is my all time favorite, it's absolutely amazing. Take a look at it.

  • Super User
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I've seen, for some reason, the Champion and GLX compared a couple times now, which was odd to me too; hence my asking here.  It sounds like the 795DX is the rod I need to look at.

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I will comment on the Loomis. This is a beast of a rod! Don't let the "4" power rating fool you it has more than enough backbone to get the job done. I own a few Dobyns rods (champions) and they are quality rods too, but when it comes to fishing plastics the GLX line is tough to beat (although I plan on trying the Mike Long jig rod). If you look hard enough I have seen a few 954 selling for ~$300. 8-)

  • Super User
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Holy cow man.  I got the 954 in my hands tonight and I think I'm in love.  This rod is just wicked powerful, yet deceptively light.  It's amazingly accurate, I'm really not used to anything over 7'2" in terms of pitching, I expected it to be at least a little unwieldy, that's not the case at all.  Can't wait to get my hands on the 795, if that rod is what many say it is, I may end up with both.  Now there's an idea... burn the tax return on them!

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I have both the Dobyns 805 and the 795. They're both great rods but I have to give the nod to the 795. Its a better all around rod and is a little more versital compared to the 805.

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