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What are the pros and cons of different Loomis walleye fishing rods?

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What are the pros and cons of different Loomis walleye fishing rods?

The Loomis walleye fishing rods do have pro and cons, but as any angler knows, you have to get used to any rod before it will work for them. The Loomis spinning rod is idea for walleye fishing once you develop your techniques for this rod. The spinning rod is ideal for cranking, bottom bouncing, trolling, rigging and jigging. The pros of the Loomis spinning rods are its vertical presentation and can be used to catch other fish with a simple twister tail and jig. As for cons, no angler has reported any cons of the Loomis spinning rods. The Loomis casting rods are also for cranking, bottom bouncing, trolling, rigging and jigging, but with a different technique. The pros and cons of both rods are both the same, but it does depend on your technique and the way that you prefer to fish. The cons of the casting rods, is that the angler may find the handle to short and it does have a lot of flex and will not work as well in the front of a boat. The pros for the casting rod are that it is great for plugging and it is lightweight and easy to use. The cons do not seem to be a problem for anglers and the overall ratings on the spinning and casting Loomis walleye fishing rods is superb. All you have to remember is to develop your technique for the rod and you will catch the fish as others have been doing.

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