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G. Loomis Fishing Fly Fishing Rods

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G.Loomis Asquith Fly Rods - FlyMasters of Indianapolis

G. Loomis NRX+ T2S Tournament Series Saltwater Fly Rods

fly rod, 9'0 9-weight, 4-piece saltwater fly rod, Comes with cordura-covered PVC case and partitioned cloth liner

G.Loomis IMX-Pro V2S 990-4

G. Loomis Fishing Fly Fishing Rods

Powerful IMX-PRO BLUE Lineup Expands – G. Loomis US

With enticing baitfish motion, multi-point articulated “swim flies” rapidly became an essential pattern in any serious bass angler’s box. Unfortunately, this massive innovation in streamer design outpaced the hardware used to deliver the goods. Early adopters – like G. Loomis Elite Ambassador/Product Advisor, Mike Schultz - quickly realized repurposed saltwater sticks were not the solution for tucking accurate casts under obstacles or properly animating flies on retrieve.

G. Loomis NRX+ Swim Fly Rod

G Loomis NRX+ LP Fly Rod- Dedicated dry fly anglers know the deal. Your job? Flawless presentation. The trout’s job? Avoiding introduction. Picky and particular, feeding trout aren’t often available to receive offerings sent in a straight-line path. Perfect, delicate drifts require slinging unconventional slack yielding casts, and drag inducing micro-currents, obstacles, and other naturally occurring variables can limit tactical opportunity.

G Loomis | NRX+ LP Fly Rod

G. Loomis — IMX Pro - Creek Fly Rod

G. Loomis Fishing Fly Fishing Rods

Small water. Big rewards. Now more than ever, anglers are searching for new opportunities to explore the path less traveled. Avoiding crowded waterways in search of solitude not only offers pause from the hectic pace of everyday life, its also an excellent way to find that happy, unpressured fish of a lifetime. For postwork solo missions or alpine weekend wanderings, IMX-PROc blanks blend a compact 79 length with a stable tip to create a moderate action that loads short and tracks true.

G Loomis IMX Pro Creek Fly Rod

With enticing baitfish motion, multi-point articulated “swim flies” rapidly became an essential pattern in any serious bass angler’s box. Unfortunately, this massive innovation in streamer design outpaced the hardware used to deliver the goods. Early adopters – like G. Loomis Elite Ambassador/Product Advisor, Mike Schultz - quickly realized repurposed saltwater sticks were not the solution for tucking accurate casts under obstacles or properly animating flies on retrieve.

G. Loomis NRX+ Swim Fly Rod