Studio : G. loomis Publisher : G. loomis Binding : Misc. Product Description A real bass fisherman never, but never, admitted using a spinning rod, unless it was for panfish, and even then it was iffy. But times are CHANGING and so are techniques. First out of the closet were the die-hard smallmouth anglers. They favored the spinning rod because they used lighter line and smaller lures to fool those super cautious brown bass. Then, as finesse fishing came into play, more and more anglers found the spinning rod to be the PERFECT SOlUTION for the clear water lakes where spotted bass and smallmouths abound. The only negative was nobody ever really offered the nice, fast-action rods that the casting crowd enjoyed. That was until we introduced the Spin Jig Series. It's the unique blend of DYNAMIC tapers and super-sensitive materials that helped make these the rod of choice for serious light line anglers. Grubs, small worms, hair jigs, split shot rigs, "mojo" rigs... you name it, the spin jig rod is a great option. Makes a good rod for "skipping" baits under boat docks and brush, where a shorter rod is better, allowing you more room to maneuver. If you prefer a spinning rod, this makes a really good stick for surface lures like the Pop-R and Spit'n Image. The fast tip and shorter length are a plus when it comes to reaction time, both for setting the hook quickly and maintaining snag-free contact with the bottom. This extremely sensitive rod handles mid-range lines and lures effectively, especially in shallow water. It makes a good rod for "skipping" baits under boat docks and brush, where a shorter rod gives you more room to maneuver. If you prefer a spinning rod, this makes a really good stick for surface lures. For fishing pocket water and deep runs for river walleye, this is an excellent vertical jigging rod. The fast tip and shorter length is a plus when it comes to "reaction" time, both for maintaining bottom contact and setting the hook. 0
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