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loomis fly rod - cowboyup - 07-26-2008 Question for you all. What is a G.Loomis FR1085 9' 5wt worth and are they a good rod.The reason I ask they are selling one on ebay he says it has not been used much. [signature] Re: [cowboyup] loomis fly rod - Saberfish - 07-26-2008 Try going into Google, and request make, model, etc. You should be able to find several sites selling this rod. [signature] Re: [cowboyup] loomis fly rod - HFT - 07-26-2008 I have fr1085 -GL2, GL3,GL4 and a GLX find out which model it is and I can tell you the action and if it will fit your needs. fr stands for" fly rod", 108 is the inches 5 is the weight. GL? is the type of graphite and the action the rod has. [signature] Re: [HFT] loomis fly rod - cowboyup - 07-26-2008 Thanks for the reply the rod is a GL2 right now the bid is low. it says it has been used twice. How much would you bid if you were me with an older 7-8 wt fenwick. Thanks [signature] Re: [cowboyup] loomis fly rod - HFT - 07-26-2008 The GL2 was their starting rod with a little softer action excellent for laying out dry flys,could use a little more back bone for nymphing but it will nymph fine for you. They used to sell for $165.00 to $180.00 brand new. as for what to offer that is up to you, it is a lot better quality rod than most on the market today. [signature] Re: [HFT] loomis fly rod - humpy - 07-28-2008 Maybe you could tell me what type of action my rod has. It is a IMX, I've had it for about 15 years. I know it is a little softer than a Sage of the same era. Humpy [signature] Re: [humpy] loomis fly rod - HFT - 07-29-2008 IMX was discontinued just before I started selling them. I believe it is considered moderate fast action it was replaced with the GL3. I can tell you that it has a very sensitive tip and you will need to be careful not to bend it too much when pulling line out. Tip breakage was its achilles heal. No it's not a 2x4, but it is excellent for nymphing. [signature] Re: [HFT] loomis fly rod - humpy - 07-29-2008 I mostly use the Loomis IMX for stillwater, and larger rivers like the Green. If my Loomis breaks would it still be covered? I have a 9 ft. 4wht. rod built by Marty Howard, I think it is a Fisher blank, and it works good for nymphing around here. Do you know anything about Fisher? It is about time for me to get another rod, maybe a Sage or Winston or Orvis, I don't know yet. Maybe I'll just wait till one of them breaks. Prices have gone crazy. Humpy [signature] Re: [humpy] loomis fly rod - HFT - 07-30-2008 I would not worry about breaking it,tip breakage is almost always a cause of misuse. I don't suspect you misuse your rods if you are still fishing the IMX. Sorry I have casted a fisher a couple times but I could not critique it. Any excuse to buy a new rod is a good excuse to me![] |