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Product Details

 

Great minds think alike, and many of the great minds in fly fishing took a look around at the arms race in the sport and said "enough's enough." Cost continues to skyrocket. Labels and brands are sometimes more about status than functionality. A rod might cost $1,000 and a Wall Street banker who fishes once a year will order it just to say he fishes with the best.

 

But what about the next generation of fly anglers? What about all those bass and walleye anglers out there today who'd likely try fly fishing, if only it were a bit more affordable? What ever happened to quality at an honest price? And teaching people to fish?

 

Temple Fork Outfitters (TFO), which started as a modest but successful fly-tying-supply business, asked those same questions. As an answer, it launched an aggressive mission to rewrite the rules of fly-fishing tackle and gear. TFO's goal: To make and sell rods and reels that belong on a river, not in a display case. Rods and reels that can take a beating and still perform. Rods and reels that are varied and specialized for today's techniques. Rods and reels that anglers can afford, whether they're beginners or experts.

 

The list of luminaries who quickly involved themselves with TFO reads like a who's who of fly fishing and American rodbuilding – Gary Loomis, Lefty Kreh, Bob Clouser, Ed Jaworowski, Nick Curcione, Jim Teeny, Gary and Wanda Taylor, Mike Kinney, Bob Meiser, Flip Pallot and literally dozens of advisory-staff members from around the world. This mix of engineering and design proved to be a winner in the highly competitive and discerning fly-fishing market.

 

The Gary Loomis Tactical Series represents TFO's charge into the conventional fresh- and saltwater fishing markets. Loomis designed this series by utilizing a new proprietary scrim in conjunction with TFO's high-modulus carbon-fiber blank material. The result is a lighter, more sensitive rod without a sacrifice in strength.

 

The Tactical Series blanks are tastefully finished and simply polished, with a thin layer of matte clear coat to enhance the natural luster of the fibers. TFO's trademark Color ID split-grip is further complemented by a two-piece reel seat and a natural-cork ring split grip.

 

Tactical Series rods are topped with TFO's proprietary Tactical Series guides, which include machined stainless-steel inserts. These special inserts are super-hard-chrome anodized, then swaged into a chromium-impregnated stainless frame.  What does this all mean?  Super hard, super slick, saltwater safe and no more lost fishing time due to lost inserts. Plus, they're 30% lighter than standard SiC guides.

 

TFO wants to earn and retain its customers, so each rod comes with a lifetime replacement warranty.

 

The Swimbait rod measures 7'11", so it's legal for bass tournaments, and its mag-heavy power rating helps it launch big 6-ounce swimbaits for giant predators like bass, pike, musky and more. But the fast-action tip means it'll cast lighter 1-ounce swimbait with ease and accuracy. A perfect all-around choice for an array of swimbait presentations.

 

Rod Power Chart

 

Model Length Power Line Wt. Lure Wt. (oz.) Pcs. Action MSRP
GTS BBC7116-1 7'11'' MAG H 12-25 1.0 - 6.0 1 Fast $149.95

 

MSRP: $149.95

Manufacturer Details

Temple Fork Outfitters
8105 Sovereign Row

Dallas, TX 75247

800.638.9052
http://www.templeforkflyrods.com/

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Review: Gary's Tactical Series Rods: Swimbait

Mon, 07/30/2012 - 08:08
Overall Rating:
4.85
Action:
5
Performance:
5
Quality:
5
Sensitivity:
5
Style/Design:
4
Value For Money:
5
Versatility:
5
I selected this particular rod for some specialized fishing, namely for use with larger SPRO BBZ swimbaits, for alabama rigs, and for large frogs. I am impressed with the action of the rod more than anything else. I expected a stiff rod (like most heavy action rods) but this one has a great tip. It's definitely a fast action rod, but still retains some tip that impart great action to my swimbaits. It launched alabama rigs a mile and lives up to the rating of 6oz (I was only launching about 3 1/2 oz). I paired it with a Quantum Accurist reel with 65# braid and I am very pleased. The only thing I would improve is the quality of the trigger and reel seat.
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Review: Gary's Tactical Series Rods: Swimbait

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 09:22
Overall Rating:
5
Action:
5
Performance:
5
Quality:
5
Sensitivity:
5
Style/Design:
5
Value For Money:
5
Versatility:
5
This is a really nice rod. I have nothing really bad to say about it at all. It is very sensitive and holds up very well to big bass. Gary Loomis did a very swell job here. It has a lot of action for a swimbait rod. I do wish the rod was a tad bit liter. I recommend the rod though.
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Review: Gary's Tactical Series Rods: Swimbait

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 09:14
Overall Rating:
4.7
Action:
5
Performance:
5
Quality:
5
Sensitivity:
5
Style/Design:
5
Value For Money:
5
Versatility:
3
The new line-up from Temple Fork Outfitters are a sleek looking group of rods. The swimbait model, that measures in a 7' 11" is one heck of a stick. I initially bought the rod hoping it was large enough to sling musky baits(seeing the lure rating is 1 - 6 oz). When I got the rod, it was evident that it IS too light for musky fishing, but will serve as a great bass/pike rod. Very sensitive and looks great.
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Review: Gary's Tactical Series Rods: Swimbait

Thu, 07/05/2012 - 08:03
Overall Rating:
5
Action:
5
Performance:
5
Quality:
5
Sensitivity:
5
Style/Design:
5
Value For Money:
5
Versatility:
5
A well built rod and looks great When I installed my Shimano reel it was well balanced. The cork Handle is real comfortable. I really like the guides you see I've had some problems with the inserts in the guides on other rods coming apart and you have to try and glue them in , which doesn't work well, or take the rod to a repair facility and get new guides put on. That gets kind of expensive after a while. It's a light weight real sensitve rod with a fast action tip that casts a 1 oz. swimbait as well as a A-rig a heck of a ways with ease. The lifetime warranty is great, it only cost you 35.00 to get a new rod or one repaired and return shipping. I think they've got a great rod for the value and I will be buying these rods in the future.
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