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Saltwater Flyfishing Is A Passion - It’s Advantage Fish, Not Angler. A Fanatical Pursuit With Zeal Fueled By The Degree Of Difficulty Required To Reach The Ultimate Goal. It’s Fast Fish And Skinny Water For Some… Big Fish And Blue Water For Others. Sometimes It’s Finesse And Long Leaders, But Most Of The Time It’s Brute Strength And Power! Creating Fly Rods For Such A Demanding Fishery Requires A Lot Of Dreaming And A Lot Of Fishing. The Final Result Is The Most Advanced And Uniquely Different Series Of Fly Rods Ever. Messrs. Pallot, Wejebe, Rajeff And Loomis And A Cast Of Hundreds Shared Their Angling And Casting Expertise To Help Us Create Our New “crosscurrent” Saltwater Fly Rods. A Real Pros Tarpon Rod. Excellent In The Wind And Tough Enough For Any Size “poon”, It’s Incredibly…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS CROSSCURRENT PRO-1 SALTWATER FLY ROD FR10612-1
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a Real Bass Fisherman Never, But Never, Admitted Using A Spinning Rod, Unless It Was For Panfish, And Even Then It Was Iffy. But Times Are Changing And So Are Techniques. First Out Of The Closet Were The Die-hard Smallmouth Anglers. They Favored The Spinning Rod Because They Used Lighter Line And Smaller Lures To Fool Those Super Cautious Brown Bass. Then, As Finesse Fishing Came Into Play, More And More Anglers Found The Spinning Rod To Be The Perfect Solution For The Clear Water Lakes Where Spotted Bass And Smallmouths Abound. The Only Negative Was Nobody Ever Really Offered The Nice, Fast-action Rods That The Casting Crowd Enjoyed. That Was Until We Introduced The Spin Jig Series. It’s The Unique Blend Of Dynamic Tapers And Super-sensitive Materials That Helped Make These The Rod…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS CLASSIC SPIN JIG ROD SJR724 IMX
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We Believe The Two Most Important Factors In A Steelhead Rod Are Line Control And Sensitivity. That’s Two Reasons Why We Build Our Steelhead Rods In Such A Wide Variety Of Lengths And Power Ratings. No Matter Where You Fish Or Which Technique You Choose, There’s A Steelhead Rod That Offers You Maximum Control. If You Fish Small Coastal Streams, You Can Get By With A Shorter Rod. If, On The Other Hand, You Frequent Big, Wide Rivers, Longer Rods Are Definitely The Way To Go (for A Variety Of Reasons, Including Optimum Line Angle, River Drag And Sensitivity). As For Sensitivity, It Doesn’t Matter Whether You Plunk, Drift-fish From Shore, Or Use A Boat: Knowing What’s Going On At The End Of Your Line Is Absolutely Crucial For Successful Steelheading. These Fish May Be Big, But For The Most…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS STEELHEAD ROD STR1143C IMX
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As Unique In Action And Performance As This Alternative Technique Is To Bass Fishing, Our Drop-shot Rods Are A Balance Of Subtleties And Power. You’ll Appreciate The Soft Tips For Twitching Baits, And When You “lift” The Rod, The Power Behind Those Noticeably Lighter Tips Will Surprise You. You Don’t Set The Hook With This Technique… You Just Crank A Little Faster And Lift The Rod Slowly - If You Can! There Are Two Different Models Available. The Lighter Dsr820’s Are Designed For Water Up To About 25 Feet Deep. The More Powerful Dsr822’s Are Designed For Slightly Heavier Line, Heavier Cover And Deeper Water To 50 Feet. Lightweight, Durable Fuji Alconite Guides Are Stacked Forward To Protect The Line During Extreme Rod Flex. The Casting Rods Feature A Fuji “blank-thru-handle” Triggered…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS DROP SHOT ROD DSR820C
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The Term “skagit Casting” Was Coined In The Early 1990’s To Describe On Offshoot System Of Spey Casting Being Used At The Time By Steelheaders In The Skagit River Area. It Was Mostly Characterized By Its Relatively Short Shootinghead Lines. However In Its Original Context, The Term Skagit Casting Described A Method Of Casting That Exercised One Particular Premise To Accomlish Its Casts- The Sustained Anchor Concept. This Works Off The Principles Of Rod Loading That Are The Opposite Of Contacts Spey Casting. Sustained Anchor Casting Uses The ” Unsticking” Of A Thoroughly “stuck” Flyline From The River’s Surface As The Mechanism For Creating Casting Energy. Allowing You To Change The Direction Of The Cast And Providing The Primary Mechanism For Loading The Rod, The Casts That Work Best With…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS ROARINGRIVER DREDGER FLY ROD FR1689/10-4
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Specifications: Model: f1085-3 Imx fly Rod Blank Color: Slate Length: 9′ Pieces: 3 Line Weight: 5 Tip Diameter: 4.0 Butt Diameter: 0.369 Item No.: 26891-01 You’re Going To Notice Some Changes In The Way We Describe Our Blanks. Don’t Worry… We’re Not Changing Materials, Or The Great Blank Designs We’ve Developed Over The Years, In Fact Quite Opposite! We’re Redefining Our Custom Rod Business With A Select New Series Of Blanks, Covering The Gamut Of Both Fresh And Saltwater Fishing Opportunities. We’ve Given Each Level Of Blank Performance It’s Own Exclusive New Look And Name To Offer Custom Rod-builders Truly Unique ” Custom ” Blanks. The New Colors Will Give You A Multitude Of Creative Thread Color Options. The New Names Are Also Part Of The Logo, Right On…. |
Read more about this product: GLOOMIS 9 FLY ROD BLANK F1085-3 IMX
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A Dynamic Of Light-duty And Ultra-light Freshwater Spinning Rods. We Designed Them Primarily For Panfish, But They Satisfy A Variety Of Different Applications Like Small In-line Spinners For Bass; Darts And Light Jigs For Shad; Spinners For Trout; Small Bait For Bonefish; And Even Spoons For Sea Trout. Now, Don’t Get Us Wrong… They Aren’t Like Our Spin Jig Rods. They Are More Of A Light-duty All-around Spinning Rod With Relatively Soft Butt-sections And Light Tips. None Are Rated For Over 10-pound Line And Most Are In The 4- To 6- Pound Test Range. If You’re Fishing In Tight Quaters Or Really Small Creeks, We’d Suggest The Shorter Models, But If You Frequent Larger Streams Or Ponds And Lakes, We’d Reccommend The Longer Rods Because They Protect Light Line Better And Give You Increased…. |
Read more about this product: GLOOMIS TROUT and PANFISH SPINNING ROD SR541 GL3
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Specifications: Model: f1088-2 Gl3 fly Rod Blank Color: Mahogany Length: 9′ Pieces: 2 Line Weight: 8 Tip Diameter: 4.5 Butt Diameter: 0.399 Item No.: 26770-01 You’re Going To Notice Some Changes In The Way We Describe Our Blanks. Don’t Worry… We’re Not Changing Materials, Or The Great Blank Designs We’ve Developed Over The Years, In Fact Quite Opposite! We’re Redefining Our Custom Rod Business With A Select New Series Of Blanks, Covering The Gamut Of Both Fresh And Saltwater Fishing Opportunities. We’ve Given Each Level Of Blank Performance It’s Own Exclusive New Look And Name To Offer Custom Rod-builders Truly Unique ” Custom ” Blanks. The New Colors Will Give You A Multitude Of Creative Thread Color Options. The New Names Are Also Part Of The Logo, Right On…. |
Read more about this product: GLOOMIS 9 FLY ROD BLANK F1088-2 GL3
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A Dynamic Of Light-duty And Ultra-light Freshwater Spinning Rods. We Designed Them Primarily For Panfish, But They Satisfy A Variety Of Different Applications Like Small In-line Spinners For Bass; Darts And Light Jigs For Shad; Spinners For Trout; Small Bait For Bonefish; And Even Spoons For Sea Trout. Now, Don’t Get Us Wrong… They Aren’t Like Our Spin Jig Rods. They Are More Of A Light-duty All-around Spinning Rod With Relatively Soft Butt-sections And Light Tips. None Are Rated For Over 10-pound Line And Most Are In The 4- To 6- Pound Test Range. If You’re Fishing In Tight Quaters Or Really Small Creeks, We’d Suggest The Shorter Models, But If You Frequent Larger Streams Or Ponds And Lakes, We’d Reccommend The Longer Rods Because They Protect Light Line Better And Give You Increased…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS TROUT and PANFISH SPINNING ROD SR842-2 GL3
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We Designed These Rods To Pull Salmon And Steelhead Plugs Like The Infamous Hot Shot (hence The Name), And That’s Still Their #1 Use. But You’ll See Anglers Casting Them For Silvers, Trolling Them For Big Kings Or Drifting Bait With Them For Steelhead. The Rods Have Light To Medium Tips And Magnum-power Butt Sections, Which Make Them Excellent Casting Tools And Even Better Fish-fighting Tools. If You’re Unfamiliar, The Hot Shot Technique Goes Something Like This… The Angler Positions His Boat At The Head Of A Run And Allows The Current To Pull The Plug Down To The Fish Zone. The Boat Then Sweeps Across The Current So The Plug Covers The Entire Width Of The River (lure Action Is Then Monitored By Watching The Wiggle Of The Rod Tip). When A Fish Hits, The Magnum Butt Section Actually Sets…. |
Read more about this product: G LOOMIS SALMON and STEELHEAD HOT SHOT ROD HSR9000-2S IMX
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