Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
Need to pick one of these rods. Has to be a person on here that has tried both and can give me an opinion. I only carry one spinning rod. I will usually use it for bottom contact but I like the idea of versatility. My previous rod was a Dobyns Champion XP 682SF. The reel is the current gen Shimano Stradic 2500.
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
I don’t have the MB rod but I do have the NRX 852. Super versatile if you are just needing an “all rounder”. I heard the MB rod is the same in terms of versatility. There probably isn’t a right or wrong option as you picked two really good performing and versatile high end rods.
There are a few on here that have both as I recall reading it. Maybe try a search if no one chimes in.
There are a few on here that have both as I recall reading it. Maybe try a search if no one chimes in.
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
I have two Addermine's and love them! Have never owned the NRX spinning rod so cannot comment on them. The Addermine is very versatile as I have used everything from drop shots, smaller 110 jr's, even crappie tubes on 1/16 ounce head. Great rod, you'll be happy with it.
Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
I own both. If you can only take one i would suggest going with the addermine. it is more versatile and better for true finesse tactics like neds, open hook dropshots, shad raps/jerkbaits and finesse swimbaits. the 852s is better for bottom contact and weightless presentations, such as shakey heads, neko rigs, wacky senkos, etc.
Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
Awesome. Thanks for the replies everyone.
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
+1 for the Addermine, it’s a fantastic rod, versatile, not to mention a work of art!
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
Both are great rods and would serve you well, but you stated you are mostly looking for bottom contact.
For that I would lean heavily toward the NRX 852. It is what it was designed for. If you would be ok with a softer tip, the Addermine would be a little more flexible.
For that I would lean heavily toward the NRX 852. It is what it was designed for. If you would be ok with a softer tip, the Addermine would be a little more flexible.
Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
The Addermine will be my next spinning rod
Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
You are correct I did say that and ultimately it will be used for primarily bottom contact. I have never had this much trouble choosing between two rods. I own several casting rods in both brands and I think they are both great. I really do like versatility though. Two questions:Blacktail 8541 wrote:Both are great rods and would serve you well, but you stated you are mostly looking for bottom contact.
For that I would lean heavily toward the NRX 852. It is what it was designed for. If you would be ok with a softer tip, the Addermine would be a little more flexible.
1) What techniques does the 852S excel at and what secondary techniques will it get by on?
2) Same question above but with the Addermine.
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
The 852 will do weightless senkos and other worms. Neko rigs, Light texas rigs up to 1/4 + bait ( some might go to 3/8ths )Uknowme wrote:You are correct I did say that and ultimately it will be used for primarily bottom contact. I have never had this much trouble choosing between two rods. I own several casting rods in both brands and I think they are both great. I really do like versatility though. Two questions:Blacktail 8541 wrote:Both are great rods and would serve you well, but you stated you are mostly looking for bottom contact.
For that I would lean heavily toward the NRX 852. It is what it was designed for. If you would be ok with a softer tip, the Addermine would be a little more flexible.
1) What techniques does the 852S excel at and what secondary techniques will it get by on?
2) Same question above but with the Addermine.
and shakey heads.
Secondary. Light paddle tails, Drop shot ( I think the tip is a little to fast), light cranks, Jerk baits.
I'm sure I missed some, but others will chime in.
The Addermine Drop shot, jerk baits, small cranks, weightless worms, other finesse applications.
Secondary. It will do all the primary of the 852, but in my opinion not as well because of the slower tip
Every one has their own opinions, I do not have the adermine but have fished a friends.
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
I just sold an Addermine and I liked it the best for Neko rigs. I just liked my 7'6 MML Steez AGS better. The Addermine wouldn't be my first choice for a drop shot rod. I haven't tried an 852 NRX to compare them to.Blacktail 8541 wrote:The 852 will do weightless senkos and other worms. Neko rigs, Light texas rigs up to 1/4 + bait ( some might go to 3/8ths )Uknowme wrote:You are correct I did say that and ultimately it will be used for primarily bottom contact. I have never had this much trouble choosing between two rods. I own several casting rods in both brands and I think they are both great. I really do like versatility though. Two questions:Blacktail 8541 wrote:Both are great rods and would serve you well, but you stated you are mostly looking for bottom contact.
For that I would lean heavily toward the NRX 852. It is what it was designed for. If you would be ok with a softer tip, the Addermine would be a little more flexible.
1) What techniques does the 852S excel at and what secondary techniques will it get by on?
2) Same question above but with the Addermine.
and shakey heads.
Secondary. Light paddle tails, Drop shot ( I think the tip is a little to fast), light cranks, Jerk baits.
I'm sure I missed some, but others will chime in.
The Addermine Drop shot, jerk baits, small cranks, weightless worms, other finesse applications.
Secondary. It will do all the primary of the 852, but in my opinion not as well because of the slower tip
Every one has their own opinions, I do not have the adermine but have fished a friends.
Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
I have been looking at the Addermine for some time and am about ready to pull the trigger. I want to use it for wacky senkos, open water t-rigged senkos, swamp crawlers both weighted wacky and 1/8oz shakeyheads, and Ned rig stuff. I am haveing a hard time getting a handle on how powerful the rod is, it seems like a pretty wide range of opinion.
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
I would say it's between a medium power and a medium light power G Loomis...1.5 power. This is why it's such as versatile rod.
Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
That is exactly what I am looking for. No idea why I am so hot to buy a rod in the middle of winter, but every day it gets harder to resist.HobeyBaker wrote:I would say it's between a medium power and a medium light power G Loomis...1.5 power. This is why it's such as versatile rod.
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Re: Megabass Destroyer Addermine vs G Loomis NRX 852S JWR
I sold mine because it didn't fit my style of fishing. I'm usually fishing open water for smallmouth so I opted to sell it and picked up another Steez AGS 7'6 MML. I don't think there's a better rod out there for spy baits, tubes, etc. I thought the Addermine really excelled dock fishing with wacky senkos.Houndfish wrote:That is exactly what I am looking for. No idea why I am so hot to buy a rod in the middle of winter, but every day it gets harder to resist.HobeyBaker wrote:I would say it's between a medium power and a medium light power G Loomis...1.5 power. This is why it's such as versatile rod.