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Hulkster

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  1. also the Ultegra has the one piece bail wire which is a big plus if you ask me.
  2. this thread is useless without TACKLEPORN! show us the full frontal!!
  3. I have never ever liked the light blue trim of the NRX or NRX Plus rods. But I like the classic gold and black of the new GLX and I think the IMX Pro rods with the green trim are sharp looking. The GCX Lite rods with the orange trim look like something Carrotstix would put out
  4. I have a Nasci 1000 spooled with 6 pound Sufix Siege on my Imx Pro Light spinning rod. its great
  5. definitely send it back. I have two IMX pro rods and they are both perfect. Any Loomis rod should be the same.
  6. How long were these rods actually made for? I don't remember them being out very long??
  7. How old are your Loomis rods? like pre 1997 buy out?
  8. So I use it for an all purpose rod and I like the MH taper with the 7'6 length. You can really bomb some long casts. I use 12 pound Sufix Siege mono on mine paired with a curado 200i. I even caught a muskie from shore on this rod, smashed a Mepps #5 Black Fury
  9. I have 2 imx pro rods, the MBR 903C (7'6 MH baitcasting rod) and the SJR 901 S (7'6 light powered spinning rod) They are amazing rods
  10. sounds like the bail spring is weakened or bent on your reels. It shouldn't matter what position the bail arm is in when you open it, the positive click feature is supposed to prevent reel from snapping shut on a forward cast.
  11. What shimano spinning reel is doing this? I've never had this happen since they put the 'positive click' bail feature on them in the late 90s. is this an old reel?
  12. I use Siege on spinning gear all the time. Not sure I would try Big Game though I think its too coily??
  13. I tried braid on spinning gear and hated it because i was getting wind knots. so I just use a good quality limp mono like Sufix Siege or Elite. Casts long smooth and strong. no wind knots, little memory.
  14. a few reasons. 1. the added bit of weight helps balance with longer rods 2. the price difference 3. the red and black color scheme doesn't look great with certain rods
  15. I use Sufix Siege and Elite. they are both amazing. both are limp strong as hell with a palomar knot and cast smooth on either spinning or baitcasting gear
  16. honestly If you use a good quality mono like Sufix Siege or Elite you don't have to worry about line conditioner etc. Even on spinning gear. Sufix Mono casts very smooth on both spinning and baitcasting gear.
  17. I have the tranx 400A (the 300 is just a little more narrow) and its dead easy to cast. mind you I've been using a baitcasting reel for decades now lol Is this your first baitcasting reel?
  18. I have the curado 200i which came out in 2016 and it is amazing. its the two tone silver one:
  19. LMAO St. Croix really needs to fix their rods their reputation for breakage is just brutal now
  20. Possibly. but we are paying the warranty price built into the rod. That being said for me, Loomis has some advantages over others that I don't mind paying for. Their tapers and balance is often better than comparable rods from others. Also they don't break easily like St. Croix's recent offerings do etc. same. I used to have all St. Croix and Loomis rods, now I am all Loomis with only one SC left, a pre pandemic Premier Musky rod. I don't like some of the downgrades they have done like the guides on the new avids and avid panfish/walleye rods etc. A big drop from the alconite guides of the original avids.
  21. I've been using G. Loomis rods for 30 years and never broke one yet (touches my wood) but I know if I ever have an issue the warranty is good. I won't be paying full price for a replacement
  22. I agree. the 70 and 150 size reels are not good for all purpose fishing, they are too small. Or even bank fishing where you make really long casts.
  23. I have only handled the SC Legend Glass ones and they are, to me at least, super heavy. no thanks.

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