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G.Loomis® Drop Shot Rods


Extremely quick taper, soft tip for twitchin' in place!

The G.Loomis Drop Shot Rods offer the perfect balance of subtlety and strength to enable anglers to take finesse fishing to its zenith. Incredibly light, sensitive and responsive, Drop Shot Rods are built with the power to bury a hook at long range without a sweep set. Fitted with Fuji® Alconite® guides, Fuji ECS blank-thru reel seat and premium cork handle. 1-piece rods.
   



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6'10"

Ultra Lt

Line Weight: 4-8 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/8 - 3/8 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 11281-01
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38-130-380-00
Your Price (each): $250.00
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6'10"

Med Lt

Line Weight: 6-12 lbs.
Lure Weight: 3/16 - 1/2 oz.
Pieces: 1
Model: 11363-01
Important Shipping Notice
38-130-379-00
Your Price (each): $260.00
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Extremely quick taper, soft tip for twitchin' in place!

The G.Loomis Drop Shot Rods offer the perfect balance of subtlety and strength to enable anglers to take finesse fishing to its zenith. Incredibly light, sensitive and responsive, Drop Shot Rods are built with the power to bury a hook at long range without a sweep set. Fitted with Fuji® Alconite® guides, Fuji ECS blank-thru reel seat and premium cork handle. 1-piece rods.
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Medium vs light

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I'm curious what version people go with. Ideally I was looking for a medium light but loomis drop shot rods are rated 'mag-light or mag-medium".

I would appreciate any feedback. Thanks!
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Just curious what everybody thought about the comparison. They have similar components, except the new series of the LT has the split reel seat. I own a St. Croix Avid and LOVE it, but this rod is sweet looking and I've heard that Loomis might be even better in terms of sensitivity. So what do you think?
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Rod choice as always, is a matter of personal preference. Try a 6’9” or 7' medium light fishing pole with an extra fast tip.
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