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nemorinoMon Jan-17-05 10:49 AM
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#499, "Info on new loomis rods"


          

Does anyone know anything about the new jig&worm or bass/casting/flipping rods by loomis? How do they compare to the MBR rods?

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StriperMon Jan-17-05 11:57 AM
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#500, "RE: Info on new loomis rods"
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They don't have as heavy a butt-section as the MBR and they are all GLX with the new recoil guides.

  

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magmasterFri Jan-21-05 07:01 PM
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#536, "RE: Info on new loomis rods"
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I have a couple and I like them, more technique specific now and the recoil guides are nice. I have a 7'5" flipping stick/jig rod and a 7'1" worm and jig rod and they are really sensitive

  

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Hooked_UpWed Feb-16-05 06:36 AM
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#621, "RE: Info on new loomis rods"
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Ths GLX is prolly ont of the most sensitive and light rods i own, i would never give it up! the kistler i have is VERy sensitive and stiff for my jigs, but heavier than my GLX if u can believe that.

Talk is cheap; Just show me the picture!

  

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