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What rod are you using for drop shotting?

Started by Waterfoul, January 02, 2010, 04:36:12 PM

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Waterfoul

Quote from: fiker on January 04, 2010, 09:55:45 PM
Quote from: t-bone on January 04, 2010, 01:57:06 PM
Pretty happy with St. Croix 6'9'' Legend Tournament ML XFast. Very light and sensitive.

Do you think that there's that much difference between the Legend Tournament, and the Avid?



I'm not sure if there's much of a difference that you can really feel.  But the Legends I own were all on clearance when I bought them.  Half price!!!  Can't buy an Avid for that.
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

Lightningboy

St. Croix 3S76MLXF cut to 7 feet.  Very light, very sensitive.  My son & I have handled several 5+ smallies on 6# fluoro with these sticks, and we've never felt out gunned.

TCook

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Quote from: BryanP on January 04, 2010, 10:43:00 PM
IMO, that BSR 852 is way too stout for drop shots, even on the great lakes.  For me anyway.  If you're stuck on Loomis and want a DS rod that has more backbone, look at the DSR 822, PR 8400S IMX.  




You might be right I just wanted to experiment with a stiffer rod this year. If I have bad results I can easily find a better use for the bsr852 and go back to the dsr820s to dropshot with. I also have the SHR822s that I should try. I wonder if the Shakey head has the same blanks as the dropshot series? I never compared both rods of the same action.
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LonLB

Quote from: TCook on January 04, 2010, 11:09:25 PM
Quote from: BryanP on January 04, 2010, 10:43:00 PM
IMO, that BSR 852 is way too stout for drop shots, even on the great lakes.  For me anyway.  If you're stuck on Loomis and want a DS rod that has more backbone, look at the DSR 822, PR 8400S IMX.  




You might be right I just wanted to experiment with a stiffer rod this year. If I have bad results I can easily find a better use for the bsr852 and go back to the dsr820s to dropshot with. I also have the SHR822s that I should try. I wonder if the Shakey head has the same blanks as the dropshot series? I never compared both rods of the same action.

The Loomis dropshot rods are slower than the Shakey head rod. The Shakey rods are about a Fast action and the DS are more moderate.

abu507

The st croix tourn. the blue blank 6'8" med X fast is the best I have found.

baggerslimm

If you like the blue blank LT ,try the legend elite...
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thedude

Quote from: Waterfoul on January 04, 2010, 02:15:21 PM
Quote from: TCook on January 04, 2010, 12:54:36 PM
I use G Loomis and have been very happy with the DSR820s but there are situations where a ML is not ideal so I am going to try the BSR852 GLX this year on the big water. The extra fast tip on this rod is sick!

what are the actions on those rods?   The model numbers honestly don't mean much to me... since I don't own any Loomis rods.

varies by company, but typically the first characters are a product line code, the next 2 digits are the length in inches and the 3rd number is the power. For instance an DSR822 would be model line "DSR" (which i assume means Drop Shot Rod or something to that effect), 82" = 6' 10", 2= ML power.
Power is typically 0 = Light, 5=hvy

Doesn't tell you much about the action, however MB, IMB, FS, etc are typically fast-to extra fast where a PR (popping) or CB (crankbait) fall into more moderate actions.

in the case of st croix, the numbers make a little more sense - 3S76MLXF -
3S = SCIII graphite (ie avid) numbers range from 2 to 6 these days i think
76 = 7'6"
ML  & XF should be self explanitory

of course "action" and "power" are relative to the company making the rod. The same numbers on an IMX loomis will not necessarily mean the same thing in real life as any other manufacturer or even a GLX loomis. Typically the construction of the blank dictates what kind of taper (action) is achievable.
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Waterfoul

Well, there you go!  Thanks Dude.  Dang... I still have to get a couple rods up to your place....
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TCook

Quote from: thedude on January 08, 2010, 10:51:21 AM
Quote from: Waterfoul on January 04, 2010, 02:15:21 PM
Quote from: TCook on January 04, 2010, 12:54:36 PM
I use G Loomis and have been very happy with the DSR820s but there are situations where a ML is not ideal so I am going to try the BSR852 GLX this year on the big water. The extra fast tip on this rod is sick!

what are the actions on those rods?   The model numbers honestly don't mean much to me... since I don't own any Loomis rods.

varies by company, but typically the first characters are a product line code, the next 2 digits are the length in inches and the 3rd number is the power. For instance an DSR822 would be model line "DSR" (which i assume means Drop Shot Rod or something to that effect), 82" = 6' 10", 2= ML power.
Power is typically 0 = Light, 5=hvy

Doesn't tell you much about the action, however MB, IMB, FS, etc are typically fast-to extra fast where a PR (popping) or CB (crankbait) fall into more moderate actions.

in the case of st croix, the numbers make a little more sense - 3S76MLXF -
3S = SCIII graphite (ie avid) numbers range from 2 to 6 these days i think
76 = 7'6"
ML  & XF should be self explanitory

of course "action" and "power" are relative to the company making the rod. The same numbers on an IMX loomis will not necessarily mean the same thing in real life as any other manufacturer or even a GLX loomis. Typically the construction of the blank dictates what kind of taper (action) is achievable.

Well maybe I should of explained it that way, I thought you were talking about those two particular rods I mentioned. G Loomis uses 0-5 at the end of the model number to rate power: 0=L 1=ML 2=M 3=MH 4=H 5=XH
FISH HARD!!!

oldjigger

Sh at first I thought that was a sheep head rod but I guess it makes more sense as a shaky head

edyer

I use a Kistler med. 6.5 ft. and a St. Croix Tournament Legend 7ft. med.

Dan

Hey Ed. I see you made the leap of faith to join up at GLB. Have you been out doing any more ice fishing. A buddy of mine just sent me pictures that I'll post on my blog. He caught four steelhead through the ice on Manistee. Big fish.
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BryanP

That G.Loomis DSR 822 is actually rated at a Mag-Medium I believe and has quite a bit more power than a typical Med-lite.  In the standard SJ series, a 2-power is a straight Medium.

detroit1

I use a 7' ml-fast tip cheapo gander mt. rod and it works for me. Am i missing some bites? maybe/probabaly, but i still have fun...later
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LAPORTE

I use a 7'1" mossyback G.Loomis and hate it.... Actually I think I'm going back to the stand by Shimminao Crucial 6'6" M fast tip

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LAPORTE

I just seem to lose allot of fish using this rod. maybe to fast of a tip I'm thinking.
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