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    G-loomis GL2 Mag Bass Casting Rod any info

    GL2 Mag Bass Casting Rod any info has anyone used this rod before this is going to be one of the first rods i going to build and i was woundering if the G-loomis is worth the money
    it going to be the

    GLMBK2 6'6" 12-20 lb. 1/4-1 oz. FAST action HVY power

    or the

    GLMBK1 6'6" 12-20 lb. 1/4-3/4 oz. FAST action MED-HVY power

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    Re: G-loomis GL2 Mag Bass Casting Rod any info (jimlmackjr)

    JImmie..........if your going to build a 6'6" Rod......I would do a Med-Hvy in that rod...........If you do the Hvy in that length it will just feel like a stick ......MH is a Great Universal rod for that Size

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    Re: G-loomis GL2 Mag Bass Casting Rod any info (tritonryan)

    I've had both rods in the IMX series and like both. The med/hev is the most versatile, but I really, really liked the heavy too. Both are awesome.

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    Re: G-loomis GL2 Mag Bass Casting Rod any info (dukhntr)

    I own a MH in an IMX and had a H in the GLX. Both are great rods, but I wouldn't build either on the GL2 blank. The H is not much heavier in weight but is more stout.. What do yo intend to use them for? I use the MH for Senkos, tubes, and light jigs where there is little vegetation or weeds. I like the H for heavier cover. If I had to choose one I would go with the MH. If I was going to build the H I would go with a 7' blank. JMO


    Modified by beetle at 12:39 PM 9/10/2007

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