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St Croix or G. Loomis?
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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 173740" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I have several loomis cranking sticks and like them .</p><p>they are not the rod to choose if you want to use spinner baits or top water baits.</p><p>I would also suggest the spinner bait rod that loomis offers if you want a loomis.</p><p>my wife and I both have them and she uses it for everything.</p><p>As far as not needing sensitivity with a moving bait I beg to differ I find it very important to be able to feel the structure that I am bumping onto.</p><p>I tend to crawl the bait across the bottom and pause when i hit a rock or log..</p><p>G loomis is now owned by shamano and the warranty isn't what it was in the past they still make a good rod.</p><p>I never liked the st croix rods they always seemed heavy to me. but I have friends that love them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 173740, member: 71"] I have several loomis cranking sticks and like them . they are not the rod to choose if you want to use spinner baits or top water baits. I would also suggest the spinner bait rod that loomis offers if you want a loomis. my wife and I both have them and she uses it for everything. As far as not needing sensitivity with a moving bait I beg to differ I find it very important to be able to feel the structure that I am bumping onto. I tend to crawl the bait across the bottom and pause when i hit a rock or log.. G loomis is now owned by shamano and the warranty isn't what it was in the past they still make a good rod. I never liked the st croix rods they always seemed heavy to me. but I have friends that love them. [/QUOTE]
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