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Nrx Is... Awesome

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  • Super User

Gosh...Looks like I may embark on the journey down this slippery slope.

So, I have four rigs to consider replacing. Please tell me the model you

recommend and your estimate of the improvement in sensitivity, like 10%,

20%, etc.

 

GLX MBR 844C

BCR 854

BCR 893

St. Croix Legend Elite LES70MF (spinning rod)

 

Also, before I put these in the Flea Market, let me know if you are interested

in the rods at 70% of msrp.

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  • Super User

NRX is still awesome. Felt this freshwater snail chewing on the line- the line, not the bait- the other day with about 50 ft of line out. Didn't know what it was, so I set the hook. The snail is hanging on to the line; it's shell clamped shut around it.

 

15# Tatsu.

 

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That is crazy, but I can totally believe it. The NRX line is absolutely electric. Try fishing a chatterbait on one. It'll knock your fillings out.

  • Super User

I have fished for a very long time and used any number of rods over the years.  I can say without a doubt that the NRX is without a doubt the finest rod I have ever used.  I prefer the 853,mine is paired with a Core 100 and 12lb Tatsu.

  • Super User

NRX is still awesome. Felt this freshwater snail chewing on the line- the line, not the bait- the other day with about 50 ft of line out. Didn't know what it was, so I set the hook. The snail is hanging on to the line; it's shell clamped shut around it.

 

15# Tatsu.

 

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Wow that is insane!

 

Still trying to make up my mind on getting a NRX 893 or the GLX 893.  I own GLX 894, 854 and 853...I was going to get a longer 3 power for deeper water, but I find the 853 not too bad at 20'. Which is the normal depth I usually fish regularly.  Not sure yet..oh heck hate it when I can only buy 1 more. 

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