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Does anyone fish this rod(GLX Bcr852)? I was thinking about buying one for worm fishing mainly 11" ribbon tail worms. I’m looking for something with allot of sensitivity.

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The GLX rods are undeniably quality products. However, IMO the point of diminishing returns on a production rod is around $250. Above that, you really should consider a custom build. There are equally impressive blanks available to custom builders and we can maximize the potential of each individual blank by investing the extra time that a production operation just can't afford.

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A 2 power for 11" worms seems a little light. I'd handle one in person before committing to that.

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A 2 power for 11" worms seems a little light. I'd handle one in person before committing to that.

Absolutely right. Definitely consider a more powerful rod.

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Thanks, I felt it and was thinking the same thing that is why I dint buy it but was thinking about going back and getting it. It felt like it was just a little too light, but I have never set the hook on that model so I don’t know what the backbone feels like. It’s new for $200. So I figured its a good deal either way. I will be throwing the 12" worm allot for the next 2 months but then I will be back to the 7" worm. Seems like it would be great for the 7" with a 3/0 hook, and may just have to really set it hard with the 12" worm and a 5/0 hook.

But my main concern is I don’t want to run into problems on a long cast hook set...any suggestions?

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It's basically a senko rod. For $200, just buy it, and figure what you want to do with it later.

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The reason I bought my BCR852 GLX was the same, found a smoking deal on it. I own several other BCR GLX's in 3 and 4 power so figured this one would be as great as the others. Nope. Never really liked that rod much. Too whippy for my likes in a 2 power rod and I did not think the sensitivity was as good as most GLX's I've owned. I would certainly not recommend it for big worms, or big anything. At that price, you might be able to flip for a profit, though. That's the only reason I'd buy it, personally.

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Thanks for the advice I defiantly don’t want a whippy rod for the big worm, especially if it doesn’t have a solid backbone. I will check out the 854. He also had a bunch of Cumara's, have you guys fished that rod?

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That's a great rod for tubes. I have one, and that's what I use it for.

I know it says jig and worm rod, but it ain't that at all. I don't even think it's a good senko rod. I tried it for several applications, and had just about decided to get rid of it when I tried it for tubes. It now goes with me every time out.

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Turns out the rod was a Bcr853-GLX MH, so this just might work. I dont think I want to go to a heavy action with the big worm...

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Get it...too good of a deal to pass up. I was eyeballing the Loomis JBR813 for a week for $138 at TW and went to order it today and they dont have em anymore :angry: . Buy it quick before someone else does.

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A BCR853 is on my want list. $200.00 for a GLX BCR853, I would get it in a heartbeat.

Wow. Me, too. If you pass it up, let me know where it is so I can buy it! :D

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Wow. Me, too. If you pass it up, let me know where it is so I can buy it! :D

Jeb, I don't know if I want a BCR853 or a BCR803. I have read what you and others have to say about the BCR 803GLX and I think that it might be the rod that I have been looking for. John
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Jeb, I don't know if I want a BCR853 or a BCR803. I have read what you and others have to say about the BCR 803GLX and I think that it might be the rod that I have been looking for. John

Yeah, if it were between those two at the same price, I'd get the 803. Something magical about that rod, no doubt. But $200 for that BCR853 GLX is one hell of a deal and I'm sure it would be very close to the 803 in performance.

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The 853 GLX is a fantastic rod - one of my favourites, actually. I use mine for lighter T-rigs (Usually 1/8 - 3/16 oz. tungsten + bait).

For that price, I wouldn’t think twice.

Good luck!

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Thanks, I felt it and was thinking the same thing that is why I dint buy it but was thinking about going back and getting it. It felt like it was just a little too light, but I have never set the hook on that model so I don’t know what the backbone feels like. It’s new for $200. So I figured its a good deal either way. I will be throwing the 12" worm allot for the next 2 months but then I will be back to the 7" worm. Seems like it would be great for the 7" with a 3/0 hook, and may just have to really set it hard with the 12" worm and a 5/0 hook.

But my main concern is I don’t want to run into problems on a long cast hook set...any suggestions?

can you plz pm where you got it at for that price? i will buy every one they have at that price

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can you plz pm where you got it at for that price? i will buy every one they have at that price

Probably a Mossyback for that price.

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Probably a Mossyback for that price.

A BCR852 Mossyback is a BCR852 Mossyback a BCR852 GLX is a BCR852 GLX... If its what he said then I would buy them all to flip lol.... that would be a HELL of a deal on new sticks.

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