I have had 2 G-loomis rods for spinnerbaits and both broke! All of my Cheap rods are still rockin. Broke 1 of the rods on a cast. I would rather spend that much money an a couple rods rather than 1 Loomis. Thats just my opinion.....
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I have had 2 G-loomis rods for spinnerbaits and both broke! All of my Cheap rods are still rockin. Broke 1 of the rods on a cast. I would rather spend that much money an a couple rods rather than 1 Loomis. Thats just my opinion.....
I bought the first Bronzeback rod in Lexington. Backwaters was at the Icast in Vegas and ordered. I was at the store when they were opened. That was in O4.
I have a 6"3 fast action tip. I fish 1/8-1/4oz mostly. Sahara 2500 with 6lb Excel. I have used crankbaits, tubes, spinnerbaits, buzzers, ect. It's a great creekrod for smallmouth.
Being at Dale I'd invest in a Gloomis F-n-F Rod. Bronzeback series of course.
It's a 9"6 and setups well with this type of fishing.
I have a Bronzeback F-n-F rod.
Bill
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Check out the All Pro rods. Made in TN, originally for smallmouth fishing. www.allprorods.com
at least i am not the only one that thinks that about loomis... i would much rather spend my money on the all-star or shimano and get 2 of them for what i can pay for one loomis
How many of the cheaper rods come with a lifetime warranty? Most breaks in rods (high modulus) occur because of neglect it only takes a hard knock to break the fibers which will lead to a broken rod down the road
That is right, with a very sensitive rod, you have to take a little care of it. Do no let your bait hang from it while running down the lake or sitting in the rod box. The Mossy back rods are a little stronger than the GLX with the finish they have. Take a rod in the store and hold the tip and see what it will take... with the bronzeback series of rods they are built to withstand side runs as well as downward runs. With all the custom rods what is the warranty and how long to get one back? Make sure where you buy it they will take care of you on the warranty, most of you box stores will give you the address to send it and your talking another 30 bucks or so. just my two cents.
I have 2 GLX's, 3 Mossybacks, 2 Bronzebacks, 2 crankbait rods and a spinnerbait rod all from G-Loomis and never broke one in 4 years of use.
KNOCK ON WOOD< and not setting on wood.....![]()
I have 2 IMX MB843 7' MH and both are excellent rods. I use them for both jigs and soft plastic. You won't be sorry. I made the switch from Falcon to Loomis and there is no comparison. Ryan
i own 4 glx's 2 gl3's and a gl2 i got a matching set of the glx bronzeback med 6'9 spinning rods and i love them i use one for shakyheads and the other one for worm fishing i got 2 matchin 6' 8" baitcasting glx rods and i wouldnt have anything but a g loomis but like the guy said above me i have broke 3 of the glx's already but at backwaters its 20 dollars to get a new one and loomis will ship u one anywhere in the us overnight for 50 if u break one and u are out on the lake so.... but i broke all mine when i was pickin up a bait and got drilled and i had to set the hook with the rod high in the air.. everyone makes a good rod it just depends on how much u wanna pay for it.....
Isn't g. loomis now owned by Shimano? Look at St. Croix.
This is true, Shimano does own G-Loomis but that is about as far as it goes, G-loomis are still made in the US in Washington like always, while all Shimano are made over seas. G-loomis is still managed and operated the same, succesful way it has been for 25 years.
With that said, you should at least look at St. Croix as well, they are a great rod, The Avid series is nice and the Legend Tournament is a very nice rod. Made in the US with a Lifetime warranty.
