The G. Loomis PME66MH is indeed a rare and sought-after spinning rod model, especially among enthusiasts of high-performance fishing gear. Here’s what you should know about it:

Key Features:
– Model: PME66MH (Premier Mossyback Edition)
– Length: 6’6″ (Medium-Heavy Power)
– Action: Fast or Extra-Fast (typical for G. Loomis rods)
– Line Weight: Likely 10-20 lb (varies by exact specs)
– Lure Weight: Probably 1/4–3/4 oz (check blank or handle markings)
– Blank Material: High-modulus graphite (IMX or NRX-grade)
– Guides: Fuji® Alconite or SiC (common on premium Loomis rods)
– Handle: Split-grip or full-grip cork (depends on version)

Why It’s Rare:
1. Limited Production: The “Mossyback” series was a special edition, often made in small batches.
2. Discontinued: Many G. Loomis rods get phased out as new tech (like NRX or GLX) replaces them.
3. Collector Demand: Vintage Loomis rods, especially unique models, are prized by collectors.

Where to Find One:
– eBay/Reverb: Check used listings; prices may be high if in good condition.
– Fishing Forums: Try Striped Bass Online, BassResource, or TackleTour.
– Local Shops: Some old-school stores may have NOS (new old stock).

G Loomis PME66MH Rare

Alternatives if Unavailable:
– Current G. Loomis: E6X 66MH or NRX+ 662MH (similar specs, modern tech).
– St. Croix Legend Xtreme: Comparable sensitivity/performance.
– Shimano Expride: Another high-end option.

Authenticity Check:
– Look for serial numbers, G. Loomis logos, and Fuji components.
– Compare with catalog archives (G. Loomis has changed hands a few times—older rods may predate Shimano ownership).

If you own one and are considering selling, its value depends on condition (expect $200–$500+ for mint). If buying, verify it hasn’t been repaired or damaged.

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