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thelegend
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Favourite Rod: redmetal,twin tip
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#1 Post by thelegend »

recently bought a penn surfmaster 850 could any body recommend a rod to suit this reel :? still tryin to get the hang of my multi ,bet i hold the world record for birdies and crack offs :oops:
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kstaff
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#2 Post by kstaff »

How ya Legend, don't give up on the Multi, a bit of fine tuning is all that's required to keep the Birdies at bay!

All you need is a bit of advice on how to use it properly, who are you near? I'm sure someone can set you right.

Any fixed spool rung rod should be fine, what kind of fishing do you do?
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thelegend
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#3 Post by thelegend »

hows it goin , mainly shore and rock fishing , bought a shimano multi cant get the hang of it at all , whenever i go for a long cast get birdies , took the winder of it which helped a bit but still get birdies often. i live in west wicklow
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#4 Post by paulocallaghan »

alot of the shimano multis are designed for boat work but can be used from the shore too, however these reels tend not to have any breaks etc making them very difficult to use as a starter reel. best off with something fool proof like a 7ht or a 6500....... even i can (almost) cast them :wink:
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keitzer30
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#5 Post by keitzer30 »

if you ever want to meet up in wicklow town i could set u on the right track with casting a multiplier iam no expert but i dont get many birds nests or crack offs. pm me would be glad to help!
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minty
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#6 Post by minty »

i bought a surfmaster 850 just before christmas and got a diawa sandstorm 12ft to go with it and have found it to be a great match. check e-bay for gear i got mine for less than half price brand new.
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thelegend
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#7 Post by thelegend »

thanks for ur help everybody if imheadin down to wicklow i give u a shout keitzer cheers :wink:

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