#128301 - 11/28/01 01:31 PM
 
Just one rod...Loomis 1084 or 1143 ?
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Ok...here goes....I am committing to just one rod for my steelheading and salmon fishing... I am usually drifting bait in the Sky from the bank (need to meet more of you with driftboats!) and like to fish it year-round. I probably make 75-100 casts per day and wrist fatigue is a factor, especially with my 10.5 lamiglas. I do use my steelhead rods in downriggers (I know this is not recommended!) but want ideas from you with experience. Factors: Sensitivity, Weight, all-round usage. What are your thoughts? 
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#128303 - 11/28/01 01:47 PM
 
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Why is it recommended not to use your steelhead rod in downriggers? 
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#128304 - 11/28/01 01:50 PM
 
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You can use Steelie rods! You just shouldent pre-load up a high modulas graphite rod in a downrigger! First time you do you will know if you have any nicks or deep scratches!      They can explode!!!! Bob D  
 
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#128305 - 11/28/01 01:56 PM
 
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Go with the 1143. Long enough to use as a bobber rod with a quick tip and backbone to use as a drift rod. I have the 1143 in both casting (Loomis GL3) and spinning (TH Rainshadow). I use a Shimano Curado on the casting rod with 14 lb. PowerPro line and it is a perfect setup. 
 
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#128306 - 11/28/01 02:00 PM
 
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I have been using a 9'6 lami cerf. pro for 2 yrs now and love it. It's my main steelhead rod but i also used in the salt on kings and silvers. It has a good back bone and lite fast action tip. I belive it's rated at 6-15. It's not the rod you would want to pull hardware in the salt but besides that is great. I like so much i'm thinking about buying another for a back up. (as my loomis collects dust)
  Hope this helps
  Bill 
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#128307 - 11/28/01 02:01 PM
 
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I would go with the 1143....or the 1084..     
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#128308 - 11/28/01 02:08 PM
 
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I'm not capable of making such a decision!  I'd feel lost and confused if I didn't have at least 2 rods with me at any one given time.  Gotta have at least one drift and one float rod.  Put me in a boat, and add to that a plug rod, a spinning rod......
  The Kid is worse!  People look at you funny when it's just two people floating down the river and there is at least a dozen rods in the drift boat!
  Until you chop off one of my arms, I'll always pack in a 1143c and a 1263c. 
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#128309 - 11/28/01 02:11 PM
 
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BK....interesting.  GL3 or IMX? Fishslayer-Which Loomis is collecting dust???  Is Lami just as sensitive? 
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#128310 - 11/28/01 02:31 PM
 
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BK is right the 1025C is more of an all-around rod.  It's heavy enough to fish straight 12 and I'm certain it could handle 15, and during the summer months when you back off to 10 and or 8 lb test, it's light enough to protect the line.   But as parker also said, it's difficult to just pick one rod.  I love all the rods that have been spoken of.  The 1084 is probably my close second favorite, I will actually fish this more during the summer, as I tend to lean more towards 8 lb test.  The 1143 is just a little longer than my liking, I'd prefer to stay 9' at most.  But if bobber fishing it tends to work a bit better. Your in for a tough decision, and the true answer is to eventually have all 3...      Keith     
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#128311 - 11/28/01 02:52 PM
 
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I agree with a section of rods. I also have to have 2 rods at any givin time. On the boats or rocks. I also run a 10'6 lami cerf. pro (spinning) rod for floats and spinners. I have used it for drifting also which is nice. As for sensitivity i pefer the lami's. I have a gl2 as a back up. Price was not a issue when I made my purchases. I had in mind a gl3 when I bought the lami's. The guy at outdoor emp. could see I was not happy with what I was holding and showed me the others. Nice for long day's also due to ver light weight rods. That does make a difference while fishing 12-14 hours. 
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#128313 - 11/28/01 04:48 PM
 
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Registered:  11/27/01
 
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I usually take two rods with me sometimes three I have a 9'6" medium spinning , 8'6" med hvy cast, and 9' 8wt fly rod...All certified pro Lamiglas...If i could suggest on rod the 9'6" med spinn...Great rod for sensitvity, power, and casting ability outfitted with an Okuma Epix 30 reel its a great combo...I caught a lot of B-run steelhead on the Deschutes this year with this rod on 8# test.. 
 
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#128314 - 11/28/01 04:50 PM
 
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One more thing Lamiglas is less expensive that Loomis 
 
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#128315 - 11/29/01 01:26 AM
 
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Great replies!  Thanks for the info....However... I don't think I'm any closer to making up my mind.  Nikkomutt brings up a valid point...Is Loomis 2.5X better than Lami? That's the price difference between the Cert Pro 9.5 8-17 and a 1025 IMX. Or do I continue to collect and think of inventive excuses for the Wife? 
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#128316 - 11/29/01 02:34 AM
 
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1025      Don't let these guys blow smoke up your A$$!!! The 1143 is an all around better choice!!I use mine from kings to steelies without a problem!!As I have said before I landed a 42lb. king on mine without a problem. Go take a look at the butt size of a 1025 and 1143 and it speaks for itself.sensitivity and back bone...  
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#128318 - 11/29/01 03:09 AM
 
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I dont know, I have two 1084c's one in IMX and one in rainshadow. Ive landed 45# kings on them and they handle em just fine. It may be bent to the real seat but its done the job in a timely manor.  I have notticed that I would like a little more backbone.  Somtimes I get a little scared that the dam thing is gonna explode as I push it to the limit every time.   Id rather break a fish off because I put the meat to it rather than loose a fish because I babyed it too much.  I like the 1084 because it has an extra 6" it gives you the best of both worlds floats and drift gear. Fishes both well.  But I do have worries about its backbone when I have bigger fish on in higher flows. 
 
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#128319 - 11/29/01 03:34 AM
 
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BK- Then I guess you don't know much about rods!!! 
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