Depending on your price range, you should look at Shimano's Crucial or Cumara rods. If you are looking for something cheaper than those, you should check out the BPS Carbonlite rods.

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Depending on your price range, you should look at Shimano's Crucial or Cumara rods. If you are looking for something cheaper than those, you should check out the BPS Carbonlite rods.
One word - Veritas.
You may well be more confused by the time you pull the trigger. I am very happy with my BPS Carbonlite MH with XF tip for worm fishing.
I too fish with Loomis and I love my Mosseyback for jigs and worms etc. If you are looking for a split handle rod check out the temple fork outfitters line. these were designed by Gary Loomis and have his name on the rod.
I checked them out at Bass Pro Shops in Nashville and they feel awesome.
Thanks for your replies. I have a B&R, action is too light I use what they call a worm rod for spinnerbaits. I also have a Temple Fork Outfitters flipping stick by G. Loomi. I'm not wild about the handle and mine is heavy. I love my Bronzeback too but Loomis doesn't make what I want. No, I won't be confused, I think after 50 yrs. of fishin I will be able to decide. I had it boiled down to a Cara, a Cashion or another H&H but since so many of you like the Cumara I may look at them again. I picked one up but I didn't like the balance. They all feel different when you put the reel on. So by popular demand I will look at them again. Thanks for all of your help.
all I have are AIRRUS RODS and the meet my requirements for all types of fishing.
