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Old 08-31-2011, 08:37 PM   #1
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G.Loomis 1267C

SUR1267C
Length: 10'6"
Power: 7
Pieces: 2 (60/40 split)
Line Weight - 20 - 40
Lure Weight - 2 - 8
Action - Fast
Power - Heavy

The bait-casting version of our serious big-fish rod with more power than anyone ever thought imaginable in such a lightweight package. A perfect choice for cut bait on dropper rigs.


It has a 30" rear grip with a no trigger seat, and is way too much rod for what I thought I wanted to do with it (big plugs/chunking). The only marks on the rod are "CAT" engraved in the reelseat, but the rod itself is flawless. It will ship with a rod bag as well. I have tossed up to a 6oz sinker with a tennis ball in the field and with a 700 calcutta I can put a 4 or 5oz sinker out well over 100 yds.


I am looking to get 225 shipped for it, or would interest trades for conventional rods in the 10-10.5' range, really looking for something along the lines of a 1208 or 1201M or reels of the 6500/400 size, or smaller avets.
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Old 09-01-2011, 03:49 PM   #2
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SUR1267C
Length: 10'6"
Power: 7
Pieces: 2 (60/40 split)
Line Weight - 20 - 40
Lure Weight - 2 - 8
Action - Fast
Power - Heavy

The bait-casting version of our serious big-fish rod with more power than anyone ever thought imaginable in such a lightweight package. A perfect choice for cut bait on dropper rigs.


It has a 30" rear grip with a no trigger seat, and is way too much rod for what I thought I wanted to do with it (big plugs/chunking). The only marks on the rod are "CAT" engraved in the reelseat, but the rod itself is flawless. It will ship with a rod bag as well. I have tossed up to a 6oz sinker with a tennis ball in the field and with a 700 calcutta I can put a 4 or 5oz sinker out well over 100 yds.


I am looking to get 225 shipped for it, or would interest trades for conventional rods in the 10-10.5' range, really looking for something along the lines of a 1208 or 1201M or reels of the 6500/400 size, or smaller avets.
It's a get rod for that price,I have one and I use it everytime out.
I use mine for drifting eels,plugging and jigging this is a very hardy stick!

Live bait sharp hooks and timing is all you need
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Old 09-02-2011, 09:40 AM   #3
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It's a get rod for that price,I have one and I use it everytime out.
I use mine for drifting eels,plugging and jigging this is a very hardy stick!
Want another one?
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Old 09-03-2011, 01:05 PM   #4
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You need quite a few more post on this site to be selling your stuff........................

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