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Title: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: TCook on July 02, 2007, 04:19:06 PM
What rod should I buy for shakey heads? I am about to purchase the G Loomis SHR 822 on ebay for $175, is this a good buy or is there a cheaper substitute? Is this an IMX blank it does not say on the Loomis site? I am asuming what you look for in a shakey head rod is the ex fast tip or does it not matter?

T
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: caseman on July 02, 2007, 08:36:44 PM
Do your self a favor and go to South Street Tackle and ask to look at their Powell rod line, Powell makes a rod for shakey head for 169.00 and a life time warranty.
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: bob620 on July 02, 2007, 10:28:22 PM
Caseman,
             How does the Powell rods stack up against Loomis and
stcroix rods quaility.To be honest with you I have never heard of them  before.Where is south street tackle located,I'm a east sider located in Sterling Hts. Thanks for any in info.

                                     Bob690
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: CuradoKev on July 02, 2007, 11:01:23 PM
I've got a Loomis SHR 822 and love it, however the Powell rods are sweet !!!

Friend of mine has a bunch of Powell rods and its nice to see some of the custom things like split grips on the Powell rods.

I've got my Loomis paired with 8lb. Sunline Shooter and it works well.

Either way you'll be happy and try some of the Picasso Luke Clausen Shakedown heads, they are expensive but they are SWEET !!!! Better than Bite-Me jigheads by a long shot..

Either rod should work well for you...

Ckev
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: Bender on July 02, 2007, 11:09:04 PM
I have been using this rod so far this year: http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_58972_100002006_100000000_100002000_100-2-6
I use the handle #4 in 7'4" paired with a Calcutta 50 reel and 6 lb. Halo floro. This rig has been my hot ticket for the year so far, but I will warn you that the rig is VERY heavy compared to my others. I bought it for drop shotting but I don't do that much anymore. I do like the handle for feel and it is stable for hooksets.
The Loomis rods feel great, but for the $ I can't bring myself to do it yet. I like my Fenwicks and next up for me are some customs from down south, for less than half the price of GLXes(not sure what blanks he is using, have to ask). Of the rods I have not tried firsthand Airrus will be next. Never tried Powells either though, but I have heard good things about them and Falcons.
AHHH! too many to choose from!
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: TCook on July 02, 2007, 11:23:48 PM
I am going to buy the loomis since it is $45 cheaper. Ckev do you know if the shr 822 is an IMX blank?
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: BryanP on July 02, 2007, 11:44:53 PM
The Loomis SHR is one of the new "blend" graphites.  Loomis is getting away from the old IMX/GL3/GL2 designations, and instead using a blend of these graphites to produce the desired actions/tapers for their technique specific rods.  I will say that the Mossybacks (worm/jig, senko rods) and the Shaky Head rods fish a lot like IMX and have great feel.  And it makes sense since these rods are for presentations that require a lot of "feel", and therefore are likely built using higher modulus graphites (whereas the crankbait rods are more GL3).  I have the SHR822 and it's very sensitive, and actually a good rod for a variety of finesse presentations, including drop shotting.  You won't be disappointed!
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: yukonjack2 on July 03, 2007, 09:49:19 AM
I tried the Shimano Crucial series rods ($120 and a lifetime warranty) for dropshotting - love em.  I went with a 6'9" ex fast tip, good backbone with 8 lb halo - been the ticket on LSc thus far - handles the 4 lb smallie and occasional muskie - NP .  The real bonus was using it for Shakeyheads as well.  I got mine at bass pro due to proximity, but cabelas carries them as well.

Jack
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: TCook on July 03, 2007, 04:02:17 PM
I dont think I will be disapointed, never have been with a loomis. I just love the feel of the IMX rods but couldnt pass up a deal on the SHR. I just hope this graphite blend is as sensative as the IMX, I probably should have checked it out in a store. I do own a mossyback and the DSR820S and love them both. So I think I made the right buy after reading your guys feedback. Thanks for the insight guys, it was very helpful. I see that alot of you guys use the shimano stradic MgFH, I currently use the stradic FH. What is the difference and is it worth the extra $$?

T
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: GAMEOVER on July 04, 2007, 07:45:16 PM
Whats your price range? I highly recommend the Megabass F3-610X Hien which isnt too expensive and its a very fun rod to fish.
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: Mojo on August 24, 2007, 12:21:05 AM
I guess Im wondering the difference in an Avid or a Crucial ? Anyone have both or tried both ? I havent ventured into the $170 + range for rods yet. This Crucial is my drop shot rod and Im having a hard time putting it down in the channels on LSC ! Love it ! Except Im twitching Mc Carter Special Gobies. Can I put a shaky head on the bottom weighted and float a goby above ?
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: GAMEOVER on August 24, 2007, 04:45:38 PM
Im telling you take a look at the Hien at megabass.com.

The base Destroyer rods are a good way to get you into the companys offerings but if you want the absolute best I ask you to look at their Evoluzion (Sensitivity), Orochi (Big game/Bigger lures), and Tomahawk (Crank sticks etc) series.
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: Hooksetter on August 25, 2007, 12:47:51 PM
The only spinning reels I use are Stradic 2500MgF's. I think they are the all around best. They are extremely light, dependable, smooth and cast a country mile. I have been using them since they were introduced and in my opinion they are they best. Well worth the money.

If you are not in a hurry, you might want to wait until this winter to buy a few. I read somewhere [ I can't remember where, maybe someone else can confirm this] that Shimano is upgrading their complete line of spinning reels for 2008. If that is true you should be able to save some money on the closeout sales this winter for all the old reels, including the MgF.

Willie
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: TCook on August 25, 2007, 12:54:41 PM
I use the stradic 2500, what is the difference between the 2500 and the 2500mfg. I have no complaints with the regular stradic is it really worth the extra $.

T
Title: Re: Ideal Shakey Head Rod
Post by: Hooksetter on August 26, 2007, 12:06:37 AM
The biggest difference is the weight. The MgF has a magnesium frame. I think it may also be a little smaller overall. It also has a shallow spool, it will only hold about 85 yards of 8# Halo.

I've had CTR surgery on both of my hands and also have arthritis in both hands so the lighter the better for me.

If you are going to be at the  DK Open I will let you use one and you can decide before you buy.

Willie