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steverbyrne
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Snap goes another rod....

#1 Post by steverbyrne »

:( Was out in wicklow the other day when I felt I had a bite with a touch of panic and excitement of hauling in a big one ....Snap was the sound I got ...and the fish prob some kelp or that crab basket I always seem to get stuck in them....

So i'm in the market for a new rod but funds a low have about 150 euro to spend I will need something strong(hard to break) and would love to cast 200 yards or more with fixed reel...

Anyone got any ideas..

Or should I save a little more money... Steve.
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#2 Post by dbrock »

if your looking to be casting 200 yards wait a while save more money,, or try get a decent second hand rod,
cameron jack

#3 Post by cameron jack »

i got a century cme fs here, built up from a blank by a tournament caster
mint,,,,,,,,,i have never used it, £180 :idea:
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#4 Post by shamoo0804 »

i got a century cme fs here, built up from a blank by a tournament caster
mint,,,,,,,,,i have never used it, £180


Sounds like good value with the current exchange rate :!:
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#5 Post by EoinMag »

Have a look at the Daiwa Sandstorm, it can get the distances and you'll get a second hand one well on budget.
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#6 Post by Keeper »

Hi Steve,
ditto, did the same this week end. Are 5 oz leads getting heavier or are rods not what they used to be?
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#7 Post by steverbyrne »

The Daiwa Sandstorm looks good I might go for that ..but would like a 3 piece handy for traveling to the places i like to go...

What about the other names.. zipplex, conoflex, primo synchro, shakespeare, shimano.....Which of these are worth a look....If I pick an expensive brand am I sure to get a good rod. :?:

Thanks for the help,
Steve...
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#8 Post by rummy »

not plugging cameron jacks century or nothing m8 but you wont get a rod like that anywhere else for that money :D :D :D
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#9 Post by thelegend »

steverbyrne wrote:The Daiwa Sandstorm looks good I might go for that ..but would like a 3 piece handy for traveling to the places i like to go...

What about the other names.. zipplex, conoflex, primo synchro, shakespeare, shimano.....Which of these are worth a look....If I pick an expensive brand am I sure to get a good rod. :?:

Thanks for the help,
Steve...
hi steve ,i have a sandstorm 13 ft fs and certainly cant fault it strenght wise, dragged about 4 stone of weed in with it one night no bother :lol: :lol:
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#10 Post by steverbyrne »

The rod I had that snapped was a Daiwa long beam which I found hard to cast far..... So this time I'm going to find something a bit better.

Someone said the supercast is better then the sandstorm is this true I'd go the bit extra... :roll:
Liamo

#11 Post by Liamo »

Steve,

I've heard of quite a few of those longbeams snapping, that particular blank seems to have been quite troublesome

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#12 Post by paddyc »

IMO all those rods are not 200yd+ rods, even "if" you are!
and thats without added weight of bait!!! Ive heard of lots of them breaking/snaping inc sandstorms/supercasts/longbeams, best save your few bob and get a zziplex even the lower end rods are 10 times the rod the others are. Just my 2cents :lol:
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