Flipping means different things to different anglers. It might mean big jigs with pork or plastic trailers, Zipper Worms or big curl tail worms, Brush Hogs or tube baits, but if it means getting the boat near cover and presenting your lure quietly and accurately, having the power to set the hook with authority and moving fish quickly then you need a Loomis Flipping Rod. The 7'6" lengths means you can move a lot of line quickly for a solid hookset and you can swing your bait a long way without a noisy entrance into the quiet underwater world. That means you'll get more bites, land more fish, and win more money. The 904s are the original and most popular rods in the lineup. Good for almost any situation, the 904 is offered in three models that can be used for a variety of techniques, including Carolina rigs and slow- rolling big spinnerbaits in deep water. The GLX905 is designed for heavier baits and thicker cover and is unbelievably light and sensitive. The heavyweight of the series is the IMX906. This rod is rated for up to 2oz lure weight and 30 pound test line and will move any bass out of any cover. It's also found double duty in a variety of roles including muskie and medium saltwater. All these rods telescope for storage in any rod locker. If flipping is part of your strategy for catching more bass then Loomis has a rod that will help you put more fish in the boat.

For lighter telescoping rods check out the Mag Bass GL3 803X, 864X, and 902X.

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Comments: Its a great rod I had one for 2 years and it finally broke, But I sent it back 2 years after purchase and they sent me a brand new one no cost twards me. G-Loomis have great rods and even better great warranty and customer service!!

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