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Topic Summary - Displaying 11 post(s).
Posted by: Chris B.
Posted on: 02/19/07 at 06:35:53
Will they warranty it Glenn?  Tell them it broke fighting a 5 lb smallie.  I'll gladly pay the expeditor fee if they will  Grin
Posted by: Admin
Posted on: 02/19/07 at 06:04:01
I once had a nice G-Loomis dropshot rod.  Then it got caught in the rod locker door.  Now it's a 2-piece.



Want it?   Wink
Posted by: smarsh - Ex Member
Posted on: 02/16/07 at 04:18:40
Thanks to all for your comments and recommendations. Took Smitty's advise and puchased the Shimano Compre. It's a nice rod! Will give it a try on Lake Sammamish as soon as the fish move in to shallower water.

Steve
Posted by: simo3458 - Ex Member
Posted on: 01/30/07 at 14:18:39
I use lamiglas cascade pro 6' 6" light 2 piece rod to drop shot most of the time, and I really like em. Sportco has them for $50, but sometimes they go on sale for $40
Posted by: DUNE HOPPER
Posted on: 01/29/07 at 22:59:29
If you need a two-piece spinning rod that is suitable for the dropshot technique then I would suggest you take a very close look at a Shimano Compre' CPS66ML2B.  This rod has IM 8 Graphite blank and an "exposed finger seat" at the forward end of the reel seat to enhance sensitivty.  With Grade A Portugese cork for the grip and single foot Fugi Hardoloy guides, this rod at $89.00, is a very good choice for what you want.  It is available at Auburn Sports & Marine or the Outdoor Emporium.

Smitty Wink
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 01/29/07 at 20:42:23
Sarge,

Good point. Didn't think about it like that. Take Sarge's advice, any of the sport good s store should have a good feeling 2 piece rod out there.

Russ
Posted by: Nick_Barr - Ex Member
Posted on: 01/29/07 at 20:15:31
Sometimes Lamiglas can make a 2 piece rod if you call the factory. 

I love the Lamiglas XPS 662 Dropshot Special

Also the XPS 702X is good, call the factory at
1 (360) 225-9436

Ask them if they could do that, sometimes they do, sometimes they dont, asking wouldnt hurt
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member
Posted on: 01/29/07 at 20:00:48
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member
Posted on: 01/29/07 at 19:58:49
Maybe he wants to hike with it or something, Russ...

I don't have any specific rods in mind, Steve, but just go to a store with a lot of choices and look for a 7' spinning rod with a stiff butt section and a fast, limber tip.

I have a GLoomis PR8400S that I love for dropshotting. I don't know your price range, but that rod runs about $135 (GL2 model). If you found something similar to that rod in two pieces, you would be in good shape.

Good luck,
Chris
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member
Posted on: 01/29/07 at 18:32:16
Stick with one. They are more sensitive.
Russ
Posted by: smarsh - Ex Member
Posted on: 01/29/07 at 18:00:19
I know that one piece rods are preferred but  I am looking for a good 2 piece drop shot spinning rod.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Steve
Redmond, WA
 
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