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G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Scot Abel
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Date: March 30, 2021 11:38PM
One of the first rods I built 25 years ago was a MH IMX 6'-6" spinning rod that I made for my father. He used that rod every weekend May-Oct catching Wisconsin walleye on lead jig n' a minnow. He last summer he snapped the tip about 6" down. He wants me to splice it. I'm not in to spliced graphite. I would prefer to build him a new custom rod to that same specs. Based on some rough notes from many years ago and some measurements, here is what I have
6-6" MH 10-17lb line 1/4 - 3/4 oz lures 4.5 tip .54 butt 1.65 oz There are a couple MHX Elites in mudhole that come close to these specs. I don't know if the feel of the rods will be be similar. This rod was 6'-6" extension of my fathers right arm for thousands of fish for the last 25 years. No matter what I make, I know that he will know they are not the same, but looking to come close. What are your thoughts? Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Michael Sutheimer
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Date: March 31, 2021 02:26AM
What action would you call the rod? Being a walleye jig rod I would assume you built on a fast or extra fast blank. I have been very happy with all my recent builds on various rainshadow blanks. Only minor complaint is the Rainshowdows seem to run a little heavier than specs. So don't hesitate to use a blank a bit under what your specs were. Also in my opinion as a fellow Wisconsin walleye angler you can definitely step things down a bit. Never seen a need for more than a medium action rod for walleyes except for maybe early spring river fishing high water and having to use extremely heavy jigs to keep on bottom. Even then I would never use a true med heavy I would want a medium heavy that runs to the med side. Anyways here a few models I would look at.
IMMWS68MXF, 6'8", 6-14lb. 3/16-1/2oz, 0.457, 4.5, XF, M, 1.7oz. Be my first Choice. This is the premium line of rainshadow blanks like the IMX was to G loomis. With advances of the past 25 years probable a better blank than the IMX was REVS62M, 6'2", 1, 8-14lb. 1/4-5/8oz. 0.433, 5.0, F, M, 1.6oz Four inches don't make much difference. But I like a longer rod. Step down so similar to GL3 line of G loomis. Again we have come a long way in 25 years. SB782 6'6" 8-14lb. 1/4-5/8oz. 0.495 4.5 F M 2.3oz. Second choice SB783 6'6" 10-17lb. 5/16-3/4oz. 0.570 5.0 F MH 2.2oz. Third choice. Heavier than I would like or think is needed Chance it will be a bit heavier than these specs. SB822.5 6'10" 6-14lb. 1/8-5/8oz. 0.560 5.0 XF M 1.9oz. Tie for first choice. I like a longer rod. All the SB are of RX6 line. Be similar to the G Loomis Gl2 from your blanks time period. Again time has allowed for some vast improvements. I have been extremely impressed by the RX6 line. Unbelievable value quality and durability. Feel is very subjective. My opinion will be different than yours. That said MHX blanks to me seem a bit slower or softer than they are rated. Power seems about spot on. Rainshadow blanks seem to be spot on or maybe a bit crisper or faster than rated. As mentioned they do seem to run a bit more power than rated. I am not a a huge builder but I have built at least a half dozen rods on MHX blanks and rainshadow. All have been spinning in they ultralight to med heavy range. I have felt the same, more or less,about most every blank. Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Harry Glenn
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Date: March 31, 2021 09:16AM
NFC MB665-1. (IM)Very close to what you want. It is listed in their Classic section which are all remakes of some original loomis blanks.. still on sale today for $70 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/31/2021 05:05PM by Harry Glenn. Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: March 31, 2021 10:12AM
I have read your requirements and suggest the following:
I much prefer the Rain Shadow - Eternity blanks. These are very sensitive quality blanks. [www.rainshadowrodblanks.com] In particular, I would suggest the: IMMWS68MXF Titanium Chrome 6'8" 1 6-14lb. 3/16-1/2oz 0.457 4.5 XF M 1.7oz. Vertical Jigging/Crankbaits/All Purpose I just reread Michael's comment and yes, my recommendation is the same as his. In addition, it is great to have a rigging rod that is a bit lighter than the one listed above. Consider this blank for a rigging rod: IMMWS72ML Titanium Chrome 7'2" 1 6-12lb. 1/8-3/8oz. 0.468 4 F ML 1.7oz. Riggin' rod/Slip bobbers/Light jigs Again, all Batson - Rain Shadow blanks. Good luck Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Michael Sutheimer
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Date: March 31, 2021 03:08PM
The NFC would be nice as well at the sale price. However if you go that route I would call to order and see if it's in stock and when it will ship. I assume you want the rod done before our May 1 opener. Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Harry Glenn
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Date: March 31, 2021 05:08PM
my last order of multiple blanks from NFC shipped within 2 weeks.
another friend had an order for 7 blanks shipped before mine.. things have improved quite a bit.. sale ends tonight Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Scot Abel
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Date: April 01, 2021 10:16PM
Thanks guys. I just got back into building rods after many years of doing sporadic projects. I knew this group would be perfect for getting updated on blank ideas. Most of my rods, being from WI, had been St Croixs. Well, that has changed and I am not sure I will be buying Rodgeek blanks. If I can no longer support a local business, I will not be biased.
I was not aware the Loomis had a startup (told you I had bee awol for a while). I am very eager to check out North Forks products. Rainshadow too. I will be calling NFC to see if I can get set up with something as close to my dad's original as possible. I am not sure it is what I would build myself, but this was like a part of his body for almost 30 years. I would like to recreate that if NFC has something near identical. If my post stays up, I will give an update after I make a decision and receive what I order. Thanks gentlemen!! Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: April 01, 2021 11:55PM
The NFC MB665-1 IM, might be the blank you are looking for. It’s on sale at 65% off.
[northforkcomposites.com] Norm Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2021 11:56PM by Norman Miller. Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Scot Abel
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Date: May 31, 2021 12:36AM
Hello,
After spending a long time researching blanks, not having kept up with trends and manufacturers for many years, I have decided to go with a Rainshadow Immortal blank. It will be diffferent than the one my father broke. I broke down and just asked him what he liked. His tastes have changed. I am going with this one: IMMS68MLTC 6'8'' F ML 1 10 - 17. 1/8 - 3/8. 4.5 0.45. Several weeks ago I spent several hours on the phone trying to connect with NFC to no avail. I am still partial to US made blanks but decided if I couldnt speak to someone, why bother. I am going to post a new message about the latest and greatest guide systems. Last I knew, Fuji New Concept in Alconite was the way to go. I am not sure if this is still the way to go. THanks for everyone's input. Scot in WI Re: G. Loomis IMX MH Spin replacement / alternative blank?
Posted by:
Scot Abel
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Date: July 27, 2021 05:50PM
In the event that anyone is following my old message. I finished up this rod with Fuji K-R guides, split grip (still not settled on these) and dressed it up with simple gunmetal gray wraps trimmed in rusty red metallic that I also used for a gray and rusty red chevron. Gave it to my pops yesterday and couldn't believe how excited he was. Just beside himself. Going to fish northern WI this weekend with him. Told him what I wanted in return was to watch him catch a fish with it.
Thanks for everyone's suggestions, all of which played an important role in helping guide my thinking, planning and building. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed building these silly things. Scot Life began in water, 3/4 of our body is made it, 3/4 of the world is covered in it. It only follows logic that we should spend 3/4 of our time on it. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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