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G.Loomis® GL3® Spinning Rods


From trolling for trout to casting for cruising redfish, the GL3, rod series offers the perfect combination of hook setting power and light weight action to cover every fishing situation. These high-modulus graphite rods are so sensitive you’ll feel everything that happens under the water, but still tough enough to handle any oversized surprise. Its featherweight construction allows you to enjoy longer more accurate casts while experiencing less fatigue. The classic cork handle provides a comfortable grip for all day casting.
   



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Medium

7'

Line Weight: 8-17 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 5/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 10180-01
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38-126-417-03
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Medium

6'6"

Line Weight: 6-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/8 - 3/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 10216-01
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38-126-443-03
Your Price (each): $210.00
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Medium Light

7'

Line Weight: 6-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/4 - 1/2 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 10174-01
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38-126-415-03
Your Price (each): $230.00
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Ultra Lt

5'

Line Weight: 1-4 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 10231-01
38-126-445-03
Your Price (each): $180.00
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Ultra Lt

5'10"

Line Weight: 4-8 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 10198-01
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38-126-440-03
Your Price (each): $200.00
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Light

Fast

6'

Line Weight: 6-10 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/16 - 5/16 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 10203-01
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38-126-419-03
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Medium

6'

Line Weight: 6-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/8 - 3/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 10208-01
Important Shipping Notice
38-126-442-03
Your Price (each): $200.00
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From trolling for trout to casting for cruising redfish, the GL3, rod series offers the perfect combination of hook setting power and light weight action to cover every fishing situation. These high-modulus graphite rods are so sensitive you’ll feel everything that happens under the water, but still tough enough to handle any oversized surprise. Its featherweight construction allows you to enjoy longer more accurate casts while experiencing less fatigue. The classic cork handle provides a comfortable grip for all day casting.
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Crappie are not big fish, you would want to go with the UL or L rod and the length would depend on whether or not you are fishing from a boat. A good quality spinning reel in the smaller size would be the best reel selection.
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What size rod and what kind of action do you recommend for plastic worm fishing(Texas Rig?. What size and action do you recommend for a rod with spinner and crank baits
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You would like to use a MH rod 6'6" length and a fairly stiff tip. Using a rod too limber will produce more hangups than anything.
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I have the GL3 7 foot medium heavy, Mag bass rod. I have paired it with a curado reel. I fish plastic worms and light jig and plastics on them. You can only beat this rod with an upgraded IMX or GLX version. A GLoomis rod will make you a better fisherman the second you put it in your hands. I use a Fenwick 6 M action for crankbaits and spinnerbaits.
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Jig fishing demands more "feel" than most techniques. Jiggin' rods should be about 5' 9" long, super sensitive with a forgiving tip section and strong backbone. Rigging rods too demand more "feel", they need to be longer around 6'6" and a softer action. It all comes down to your technique and that depends on time and location. Anyway you cut it, fishin' for eyes it's all about feeling the bite.
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A GL3 would be fine, but you will want to take a look at the G. Loomis Walleye Series Rods. Search for item number 38-122-120-00 .
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