G-Loomis SR841-2 IMX Panfish Spinning Rod

G-Loomis SR841-2 IMX Panfish Spinning Rod

Price: $365.00
Model
TD Code
LengthPiecesLine Weight (lb)Lure Weight (oz)ActionPowerHandlePrice
SR841-2 IMX
GLO-0325
7'22 - 61/32 - 3/16FastUltra-Light21$365.00 USD
This is a dandy two-piece, ultra-light spinning rod, designed for lakes and ponds where longer casts and lighter line lead to success. The combination of the 7-foot length and the ultra-light action makes it a good deep-water panfish rod. And if you like to fish bubble/fly combinations for trout, this rod will certainly do the trick, especially with a smaller bubble. It's also a nice rod for drifting single salmon eggs ( or imitation ) for trout in small streams. All in all, we consider this the perfect 4-pound test rod.
5 Stars based on 4 reviews
By scott
Brooklyn, NY
Flexible yet Strong...with amazing feel.
July 5, 2019
Got the G-Loomis SR6010IMX to match with my Abu reel for trout and panfish fishing. It has an amazing feel on the line and casting. I can cast a 1/32 with ease and can feel the movement of the bait as I reel it back. Its very strong rod as well, its PERFECT!
Pros
  • Casting and feel...main thing is the feel, even the slightest bite.
By Greg L.
Newtown PA
Live bait for smallmouth bass on the Susquehanna River
September 16, 2018
I bought this rod to fish with Hellgrammites on the Susquehanna River. It has the perfect combo of casting power for light baits and backbone to land 16+ inch smallmouth on a fast moving river. It is a long casting rod. Hellgrammites cant be casted with too much power or they come off the hook. This rod is perfect for live bait.
Pros
  • Good combo of strong backbone and casting distance.
By Frank
San Francisco, CA
G loomis stands for quality
December 30, 2016
I am really loving this rod! Quality of the build is excellent! No more cheapo rods for me!
Pros
  • quality from top to bottom
Cons
  • price but you really get what you paid for!
By eli c.
Massachusetts
Amazing
August 13, 2016
I use this rod to fish for bass and white perch on lake winnipesaukee currently. It is so sensitive, i feel the bite 100%, it is physically impossible to not feel everything your lure or worm is doing. Best purchase of my life.
1 Question & 1 Answer
John Beaumont
from Australia asked:
October 14, 2012
Is there a problem using this rod in salt water
1 Answers
It was designed as a Freshwater Panfish rod. It is rated as a 4 lb line class rod, which is not going to offer enough backbone for most saltwater applications.
Customer Service
on October 14, 2012

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