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Re: Worm rod question [Re: txbassman2019] #4762409 04/21/10 03:18 PM
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G Loomis GLX 844 for the heavy stuff....can double as a jig/CR rod
G Loomis GLX 783 for TexRig worming

Plenty of Backbone, fast tip, great feel.

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Re: Worm rod question [Re: txbassman2019] #4762837 04/21/10 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted By: jr.bass08
i need a rod that has back bone for a good hook set yet has enough sensitivity for a bite, any suggestions?


6' medium heavy for basic cover, heavy cover use a 6'6" medium heavy, and for flipping use a 7' medium heavy. that's my rule of thumb. as far as brand, it really doesn't matter.

Re: Worm rod question [Re: txbassman2019] #4763176 04/21/10 06:12 PM
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St Croix Mojo Bass Jig-n-Worm rod.

$90 comes with warranty, you cant beat it.

Re: Worm rod question [Re: Zach412] #4763192 04/21/10 06:18 PM
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Loomis IMX 843

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