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How A Loomis Fly Rod Might Help Stop Fishless Days
Find Out How to Pick One or Why Even Consider Loomis Rods To Begin With?
Loomis produces some incredible medium-fast to fast action fly rods. Which must be why some swear any balanced and light weight GL3 series Loomis fly rod is a breeze to cast. Yet offer excellent performance as trout sticks.
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Yet as you'd expect opinions about rods abound. And any fly-rods from this manufacturer are no different. You'll find rave reviews along side comments from some who pan every type of Loomis rod.
All that says really is the one that is right for you would depend on how, where, and what you're fish for, right?
That said, I very seriously doubt that you will be disappointed using a GL3 or other rod from Loomis.
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At the least any stick you choose should cast accurately, help you control the line and make it easier to reliably set the hook.
When flyfishing your rod is the primary tool for landing the fish. That calls for a strong, yet flexible rod. One that will take the weight of the trout after setting the hook - without snapping in two.
Then too casting ain't horseshoes. In other words getting the fly close to where you wan it doesn't count. A good rod should help you put the fly where you want it on the water. Leting you cast for distance - even into the teeth of gusty Wyoming winds. Delivering the fly precisely without spooking the fish.
Then it can be frustrating if you can't properly control the line. The right rod will help you get that right too.
You don't need me to tell you that without a first rate rod, you might not be reeling in many fish. This is why a Loomis fly rod can make a big difference in your fishing experience.
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