G. Loomis Popping Fishing Rod PR842S GL3

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G. Loomis Popping Fishing Rod PR842S GL3

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Our popping rods were originally designed for casting LIVE BAIT (mainly shrimp), under a popping cork out on the flats, but freshwater anglers have found umpteen other uses for them as well. These rods have a relatively soft tip, which allows your bait to land softly and QUIETLY, even on long casts, another plus when the water's skinny and the fish spook easily. At the same time, they're powerful rods, capable of handling surprisingly large fish. They come in a variety of lengths for different applications. The top four guides and tip-top feature oversized rings to handle large knots for shock tippets. GREAT rods for great fish.

A truly outstanding spinning rod for bonefish on the flats, the 842 has a light tip, yet plenty of power in the butt section to handle jigs, surface lures or live bait. It fishes at its best with 8-pound line. Freshwater trout anglers will like it for trolling with blades and bait for the lake trout and large rainbows.


A nice, lightweight spinning rod for bonefish on the flats, it has a light tip with plenty of power in the butt-section to handle small redfish and sea trout as well. Is equally effective with shrimp, light jigs and small surface lures. Freshwater anglers use it for bass and walleye, fishing minnow-type baits and small crankbaits or trolling with spinner rigs. Trout anglers like it for trolling with blades and bait for lake trout, large rainbows and some downrigger applications. It is a very versatile one-piece spinning rod.

Additional Information

Model 10174-01
Manufacturer G. Loomis
Color Ebony
Price $230.00
Rod Type Spinning
Series Popping
Power Med-Light
Action Fast
Pieces 1
Length 7'
Handle No. 95
Line Weight 6-12
Lure Weight 1/4-1/2

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