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Have both the baitcasters and spinning in my boat...works for me and my clients love them and I love being able to get a replacement same day at the local tackle shop.Has anybody had a chance to use these yet? Are they worth the money? i read up on them from basspro, they seem to be specifically made for wormin, which is one of my favorites. im just wanting some feedback before i drop that kind of money. also how do they stack up against other rods for this technique? whats the most sensitive wormin rod out there?
Most sensitive rods you could ever possibly fish with. I love them more than any rod, and I have owned some top-notch equipment.
Like Mr. Stewart said, best warranty out there in my opinion. They are pricey, but worth every penny. Make sure you get one suited for the technique or application you will be using.
Like said earlier, they are introducing the Cumara Reaction models for cranking, along with other uses. The regular Cumaras are made for bottom-contact baits like worms, jigs, etc. By far the best jig and soft plastic rods out there. I'm anxious to get my hands on a Cumara Reaction to see what they are all about.
I have to agree They are the best I have ever used and I also use them for many dif things
thanks guys thats what i wanted to hear. i don't mind spending the money on a far superior product. i have 4 other shimano rods, and thats why i chose this one over the loomis was due to the same day replacement. a local shop in woodhill shopping center (lexington)has replaced a crucial for me. when i bought it from them they told me to bring it back if it broke. i was expecting THEM to ship it off and i would have it mailed back to me or something. when they told me to pick out its replacement, my jaw about hit the floor. IMO that is the best warranty and product "backing" a company could do. i love my shimano rods, but was looking into basically buying "the best", and this looks like it'll be my choice.
NOW WHICH ONE SHOULD I CHOOSE? this rod will be used for worm fishing. i typically throw medium to large plastics (brush hogs, lizards, and 7-10 worms). i have also started to throw some shakey head style baits with the rod this one will be replacing, so it will be used with some light finesse style jigs. im looking at the 7'2" model, but which one do you guys think would be best. also what action would you guys get?
Again its all about preference but I like the CUC-X72MH or the
CUC-X68MH thats as heavy an action as they make in the cumaras. I think the actions are rated very well, for instance I wouldnt want to be punching mats with with either of the rods Ive listed but for around here they can handle anything I care to put them through.............Jarrod
OK..........I'm a HUGE Loomis fan..............GLX, IMX, bronzeback, shakeyhead rods, etc, etc........I have 6........
I went to BPS today to do an item for item comparison.......you know what, my next two casting rods, will be Cumara rods............all I can say is WOW.....they are pretty good. I matched Shimano Curado reels on a Cumara an IMX, and a GLX of comparable size/weight. The Cumara matched up well with the GLX, but the GLX is 150 more.....the IMX and CUMARA were really close, practically even, so I think the Cumara with an over the counter replacement warranty seems better.
I still need to purchase a coupleand do an on water comparison.......hopefully that will happen soon.
Later,
Geo
I hear you on being a Loomis fan. I am into double digits with my collection but I went out with Dave this summer and Carolina rigged and jig fished with the Cumara and I think my next one will not be a Loomis. Great feeling rod and with that warrany you can't go wrong. I did read somewhere on the internet where they are so light and brittle they can break easy but again that warranty is there...
kc
FYI saddlebrook outdoors in london has the cumara rods on sale. my wonderful GF just bought one for my birthday![]()
