G.Loomis IMX Hotshot Rods
Starting at $335.00
Hot Shot rods have relatively light tips and magnum butt-sections. They were originally designed to fish steelhead plugs, like the Hot Shot, where the boat actually is positioned at the head of a run, letting the current "pull" the plug down to the fish zone. The boat sweeps back and forth, across the current so the plugs cover the entire width of the run, then slips further down stream, repeating the process. Lure action is monitored by watching the rod tip wiggle as the lure digs for the bottom. When a fish hits the plug, the magnum butt-section actually sets the hook by the force created by the strike, and the boat operator keeps initial tension on the fish until the angler can grab the rod from the holder. The very nature of this design makes it a good casting tool, and a better fish-fighting tool. IMX technology makes it light and sensitive, but also very effective for a lot of different applications. That's why you'll find both one and two-piece models in both spin and cast.
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IMX 9000S HSR | 7'6" | F | 1 | 6-12lb | 1/4-1/2oz | Mag-Light | X-Fast | $335.00 | |
IMX 9000-2S HSR | 7'6" | F | 2 | 6-12lb | 1/4-1/2oz | Mag-Light | X-Fast | $365.00 | |
IMX 9000C HSR | 7'6" | A | 1 | 6-12lb | 1/4-1/2oz | Extra Fast | Mag-Light | $335.00 |
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