#875759 - 12/17/13 11:04 PM
Trout spinning rod recommendations
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Fry
Registered: 10/22/13
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I know it's not typically on this board, but I thot I'd ask. Getting a new spinning rod for trout - looking at the Loomis offerings. They seem a bit lite (TSR 802-2). Anyone got experience with these? Are they too lite in your opinion? Any alternatives you'd suggest?
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#875796 - 12/18/13 09:28 AM
Re: Trout spinning rod recommendations
[Re: nthaniel]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/17/13
Posts: 289
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I use a loomis 720 6 ft. ultra-light, and a lamiglass bfw 562L 5'6". My wife uses a loomis sjr 6400 5'4" and a lamiglass g1212 6'6". My lamiglass(bfw 562L) is pretty soft, I usually like something with a little faster action on the tip. The other rods we use have that action. Our trout rods are low priced, from $40 to $70. They only have a one year warranty but with care they should last years. Bob R
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#875844 - 12/18/13 01:39 PM
Re: Trout spinning rod recommendations
[Re: geljockey]
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Spawner
Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 781
Loc: Sacramento, CA
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My Trout rods are Shimano Clarus. $90 and a lifetime over-the-counter warranty. Hard to beat that, and they are really nice rods too. Great action, quality components, lightweight, sensitive and well made. Like said above, Loomis tends to be overkill for Trout unless you are constantly drifting bait in a stream for big wild Browns or something similar. For most of us that just like to whack a few planters with the family a few times a year, there are lower price options.
Edited by Nor Cal Drifter (12/18/13 01:41 PM)
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#875880 - 12/18/13 04:40 PM
Re: Trout spinning rod recommendations
[Re: Nor Cal Drifter]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/17/13
Posts: 289
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My Trout rods are Shimano Clarus. $90 and a lifetime over-the-counter warranty. Hard to beat that, and they are really nice rods too. Great action, quality components, lightweight, sensitive and well made. Like said above, Loomis tends to be overkill for Trout unless you are constantly drifting bait in a stream for big wild Browns or something similar. For most of us that just like to whack a few planters with the family a few times a year, there are lower price options. Actually, the other lami (720 6ft.)mentioned is just right for trout fishing and both loomis' discussed are reasonably priced(Under $80). The 562 L is a softer rod but for kids it's really nice as reefing too hard just bends the rod a little more and is forgiving as far as last minute runs from larger fish.A little soft for trolling, though.Al rods mentioned in this thread will work, though. Good recomendations all. Bob R
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#875885 - 12/18/13 04:58 PM
Re: Trout spinning rod recommendations
[Re: bob r]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/20/10
Posts: 1279
Loc: Seattle
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I have 4wt fly rod blanks tied up as spinning rods for trout. All of the are 9' + I fish light for trout and have zero trouble landing trout to to 10 lbs and the occasional larger trout on them. You can just buy a noodle rod and do the same .
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#876163 - 12/19/13 08:28 PM
Re: Trout spinning rod recommendations
[Re: MPM]
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Spawner
Registered: 03/02/08
Posts: 814
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Old Eagle Claw rod and Michell spinning real. Can't go wrong with that.
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#876202 - 12/19/13 11:20 PM
Re: Trout spinning rod recommendations
[Re: SRoffe]
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Spawner
Registered: 05/10/09
Posts: 779
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8'6 4-10lb shimano compre with a shimano sahara 1000. That setup rocks for trout can cast a country mile with 10lb seagar braid (1lb diameter) awesome throwing spinners too.
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