G-Loomis SAMR1084C Salmon/Steelhead Mooching Rod

G-Loomis SAMR1084C Salmon/Steelhead Mooching Rod

Price: $375.00
Model
TD Code
LengthPiecesLine Weight (lb)Lure Weight (oz)ActionPowerHandlePrice
SAMR1084C Casting
GLO-0592
9'210 - 301 - 6ModerateHeavy158$375.00 USD
G Loomis now offers five mooching/trolling rods that address varying needs of length and strength. The longer rods are for the bow and the shorter rods for the stern to get that perfect spread and ultimate water coverage. Equipped with Fuji Alconite guides for lighter weight and lower profile. All of our trolling rods have a forgiving moderate action to tame even the toughest big Chinook.
4.5 Stars based on 3 reviews
By Tod
Idaho
Bad Ass Rod!
March 3, 2021
In the waters of Idaho the Salmon and Steel Head are the Bad Boy's of the river! I love pan fish but for excitement and an experience of a life time you have to put these two at the top of the fresh water list. This rod has got to be the most sensitive and sturdy rod I have ever applied on the river! The quality of this rod leads me to believe that this will be the last rod I will ever need to purchase. Spend the money and run with quality equipment it will be the smartest thing you ever do. I promise you will not be sorry.
Pros
  • Strong, sensitive and beautiful!
Cons
  • Not A One!
By David
Fairbanks, AK
Can't Wait for the Ice to Go Out!
February 24, 2021
This is a well-designed and balanced rod, perfect for Alaska salmon!
By Arty
916
G Loomis Samr 1265c
December 4, 2012
Great rod, it is extremely light, weights only 7.5 oz, in your palm it is pretty much weightless. Pair it up with a shimano low profile reel like the Chronarch or the Curado and you have a combo that is less than a pound in weight. The tip is sensitive enough to pick up those soft bites. Handles big fish, 30 pound salmon with ease. Great backbone, moderate action helps to put on a sexy display as the rod bends, looks great. The finish is also nice, one thing that you have to watch out for it the fragility of the guides, if you take care of your rod, you will be fine, but an average fisherman such as myself can damage the guides fairly easily if you are a bit careless at times. So far so good with this rod.
Pros
  • Backbone, lightness, power, sensitivity
Cons
  • Guides are light but are fragile if not careful.
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