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G Loomis Jwr 3 Or 4 Power????? 2024


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

Hello,

Looking at getting an NRX or GLX. This will be a bottom contact Rod. My sweet spot is 3/8 ounce weight plus plastic or 3/8 jig plus plastic. Also use swing/biffle heads in same weight range. Most open water casting to rocks and wood.

If I'm in heavy timber I have a flipping stick. For football jigs I also use my flipping stick

I'd say 3/8 70%

1/4-15%

1/2-15%

Worried the 3 power with 3/8 weight plus plastic would be a little on the high side? For the 3 power?


fishing user avatarDypsis reply : 

For less than 3/8oz + trailer, in my opinion, the NRX 893C is unbeatable.  It's a super rod and the sensitivity is incredible.  

 

Good luck and keep us posted.  

 

Matt


fishing user avatariabass8 reply : 

893 would be perfect. the 873 is a little more stout


fishing user avatarJohn G reply : 

4 power when you consider that a 3/8oz jig is over 1/2 when you count the hook and the skirt.


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 

My favorite rod I own is a GLX JWR 854.  Best jig rod I've ever used.


fishing user avatar*Hootie reply : 
  On 8/19/2015 at 10:57 PM, John G said:

4 power when you consider that a 3/8oz jig is over 1/2 when you count the hook and the skirt.

This. I have them both and I'll take the 4 power all day long.

Hootie


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

Sounds like I need both lol. I guess the 4 power would be more versatile for what I want to do. Seems like their version of H is most others MH. When it comes to the JWR at least.


fishing user avatarJohn G reply : 
  On 8/19/2015 at 11:49 PM, UKCATSBASSER said:

Sounds like I need both lol. I guess the 4 power would be more versatile for what I want to do. Seems like their version of H is most others MH. When it comes to the JWR at least.

Same with the Classic MBR's. The 844 is a Heavy Power that is rated from 1/4 to 1oz and 12to 20# line. IIRC, that is a rating that most manufactures hand on their MH.


fishing user avatardeep reply : 

3 power (JWR) is perfect for 1/4 and 3/8 oz + bait.

 

1/2 oz weight + plastic should be okay, not sure about a 1/2 oz jig.

 

 

If in doubt, I'd probably go with the 873 CRR.


fishing user avatarSteveo-1969 reply : 

I have an NRX 893C and with a 1/2 ounce swing head plus plastic it doesn't feel overloaded to me, but it IS at the high end of the recommended lure weight (3/16-5/8).  But because you are using 3/8 most of the time I think the 3 power would be perfect.  (I've never fished a 4 power however...).


fishing user avatarCgrinder reply : 

893 supposedly has slightly more power than the 853, which I have and could test out with a 1/2 oz jig and trailer tomorrow. Let me know what sort of trailer and line you plan on using and I will get all scientific up in here.


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

Usually I use 14 pound sniper.


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

Usually use a paca chunk net bait.


fishing user avatarCgrinder reply : 

I'm on the case!


fishing user avatarStapsy reply : 

I think given you are fishing open water and lighter cover you could use the 893 for 1/2oz jigs. I have done it before and I haven't had any issues. I use mine for the exact same things you are describing with 14lb shooter or sniper. I can't think of a better combo for 3/8 oz jigs or 1/4 oz t-rigs. It is right in the middle of the range you have described. If you said 3/8-1/2 oz most of the time I would consider going up to the 854 or 873, but if you want the option to go down to a 1/4 oz jig I would suggest the 3 power.


fishing user avatarkickerfish1 reply : 

The 873 and 894 will struggle with a small 14 oz jig. No question the 893 for what you described.


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 

Good advice above. I agree you will need both.

Seriously though if i were to get one then the 4 power is what I would go for.


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

GLX 853C JWR is 7'1" and easily handles 1/2 jig plus trailer.

The newer series GLX or NRX power rating is about 1 power under rated or very close to a 4 power. It really comes down to how you prefer to cast, the 3 power will cast your 3/8 to 1/2 oz with ease, the 4 power will take some getting use to as it doesn't bend like a tradition fast action rod, both have more than enough power for good hook set using jigs or worms.

The 4 power would be a little better if you fish in heavier cover or target big bass, easier to control the fish with the stronger rod.

Tom


fishing user avatarrangerjockey reply : 

I have the 853 in nrx and I think its petfect for 3/8 . I have no problems dragging a 1/2 oz football head with it either.

Also have the 894 in glx ,and to me its too tight for 3/8.


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

I picked up a e6x 843 mbr today. MH. Rated 1/4-3/4. So now since I'll have a option for higher weight jigs I'll stick to my sweet spot of 3/8 and get the 3 power nrx.

Thoughts?


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Hmm...The E6X series is entry level which does not compare favorably with GLX or NRX.


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

I locked up the e6x to be in addition to the nrx/glx


fishing user avatarWRB reply : 

The new GLX is very similar to the NRX both are state of the art rod blanks and very different to the E6X series rods in power, action, sensitivity and quality. Evaluating any rod by it's labeled ratings without touching and feeling can be a mistake because there isn't any standards to base your decision on.

Tom


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

Any more ideas? Looking at nrx 3 or 4 power. Mostly throwing 3/8 weights plus plastics or trailer.


fishing user avatarPettis reply : 

I have 894 & 893 Nrx, for 3/8 the 893 is great. Actually a very versatile stick, I have not had it long, but really like it. Unless your going to be in real heavy cover a lot, my vote is 893.


fishing user avatarFishingPA reply : 

I use 3/4oz jigs on my 893c and haven't felt like it was overloading so I would start there. I use it for fishing jigs in slightly deeper; its perfect and one of my most used rods.


fishing user avatarSilas reply : 

Simple!

Just get the 893 and fish it a couple of times to see if you like it. If not it will sell in a jiffy on the forum.

I have the IMX 893 AND the NRX 893. I find the IMX is a little more stout.


fishing user avatarPettis reply : 
  On 9/1/2015 at 10:57 AM, FishingPA said:

I use 3/4oz jigs on my 893c and haven't felt like it was overloading so I would start there. I use it for fishing jigs in slightly deeper; its perfect and one of my most used rods.

Funny how opinions can differ person to person. A 3/4 jig + trailer feels overpowered to me on my 893.


fishing user avatarFishingPA reply : 

That's interesting. I'll mostly use smaller trailers like chunks and cut down stuff and it never feels like I'm damaging the rod. I think they underrated the NRX and GLX for warranty purposes. One of the reasons I bought the 893 is Mark Zona said he uses it in a Bassresource video. In that same video he says he uses 1oz jigs on it but I never use 1oz jigs on it.


fishing user avatarUKCATSBASSER reply : 

Final verdict: I picked up a nrx 853c off the boards here. A few days later found a demo 873crr. So think I'm covered jig and worm wise up to 3/4. Anything above I'll use my H flipping Rod.




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