Diawa, Penn, RT, ABU etc... - What to choose.
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Diawa, Penn, RT, ABU etc... - What to choose.
Having changed from a multi rod and reel setup to a fixed spool outfit I am half thinking of going back.
I am looking at a couple of rods and reels and was wondering if people could give me an opinion on the list below. My main area of fishing is the Shannon Estuary(mixed to rough) but I do some beach fishing too.
Rods:
Diawa Supercast STS13M
Penn Copperhead
Ron Thompson aXellerator
ABU Conolon Xodus
Imax Beach 5 stroke 6
Reels:
ABU Mag Elite/Sports Mag
Penn 525 Mag
Diawa SL20
Any comments or help most appreciated.
Eoin
PS I have one of those RT G-Force rods that I was reading about in another thread. Great rod but crap rings. Got them all redone and not looked back. Has pulled Tope, Ray Bass etc out of clean mixed and rough ground. Will definatley be using it even with a new rod.
I am looking at a couple of rods and reels and was wondering if people could give me an opinion on the list below. My main area of fishing is the Shannon Estuary(mixed to rough) but I do some beach fishing too.
Rods:
Diawa Supercast STS13M
Penn Copperhead
Ron Thompson aXellerator
ABU Conolon Xodus
Imax Beach 5 stroke 6
Reels:
ABU Mag Elite/Sports Mag
Penn 525 Mag
Diawa SL20
Any comments or help most appreciated.
Eoin
PS I have one of those RT G-Force rods that I was reading about in another thread. Great rod but crap rings. Got them all redone and not looked back. Has pulled Tope, Ray Bass etc out of clean mixed and rough ground. Will definatley be using it even with a new rod.
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Hi
The Imax 5 stroke 6, have a tendency of snapping about 2' from the tip.
If you are looking at the Imax then the, 6 stroke 7, would be better for the rough stuff.
The other rods are ok for mixed/light rough ground use, and are rods that are more user friendly, than, the out and out pokers for rough ground.
As for the reels the Penn 525 Mag and Slosh 20 with higher retrieve rates would be the only choice for mixed/rough ground, with the 525 a very good all-rounder, the abu's are great for clean ground, but under gunned on the rough.
The Imax 5 stroke 6, have a tendency of snapping about 2' from the tip.
If you are looking at the Imax then the, 6 stroke 7, would be better for the rough stuff.
The other rods are ok for mixed/light rough ground use, and are rods that are more user friendly, than, the out and out pokers for rough ground.
As for the reels the Penn 525 Mag and Slosh 20 with higher retrieve rates would be the only choice for mixed/rough ground, with the 525 a very good all-rounder, the abu's are great for clean ground, but under gunned on the rough.
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Sean,
Limerick angling center can order in Daiwa rods at a reasonable enough price. I've never used the supercast but the I've seen the heavier version in action and it looks a bit light for the estuary.
Eoin,
I as you know have a penn sidewinder and find it about right for the Estuary. Progresive action is great for pulling fish out of snags. A stiffer rod would deal with really big fish in the really rough ground but I'd miss out on having my rod bend for the rest of my fishing.
Donagh
Limerick angling center can order in Daiwa rods at a reasonable enough price. I've never used the supercast but the I've seen the heavier version in action and it looks a bit light for the estuary.
Eoin,
I as you know have a penn sidewinder and find it about right for the Estuary. Progresive action is great for pulling fish out of snags. A stiffer rod would deal with really big fish in the really rough ground but I'd miss out on having my rod bend for the rest of my fishing.
Donagh
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I don't have any experience of using the newer Supercast but i have one of the older models and its coped with anything i've encountered between the North Antrim & North Donegal coast - Cod, rays, double hook ups of doggies etc.
I've used it for fishing anything from a sandy beach to places so weedy it was almost impossible to get a sinker to the bottom ! :lol:
I've used it for fishing anything from a sandy beach to places so weedy it was almost impossible to get a sinker to the bottom ! :lol:
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The new rod and reel arrived yesterday. I decided to go with the RT axellerator and the Diawa Slosh 20 and 30 reels. I ordered the whole lot from Veals on Sunday night. The whole lot came to about €350, thats still cheaper than I could get here.
I went and tried a few casts this morning with the 20 onboard. I will admit it was difficult to get the bend into the rod but I reckon with a time I will manage it. With a 6oz sinker on the end 120yrds was no problem. I've yet to try the 30 but hopefully the weekend will clear up a bit.
So far I am very happy with the rod and the reels. The build quality on the rod is excellent and is much better than the RT G-Force I have already.
Thanks for the advice and info above lads. It was most appreciated.
Eoin
I went and tried a few casts this morning with the 20 onboard. I will admit it was difficult to get the bend into the rod but I reckon with a time I will manage it. With a 6oz sinker on the end 120yrds was no problem. I've yet to try the 30 but hopefully the weekend will clear up a bit.
So far I am very happy with the rod and the reels. The build quality on the rod is excellent and is much better than the RT G-Force I have already.
Thanks for the advice and info above lads. It was most appreciated.
Eoin
i heard d rt g force being mentioned,is it worth the money it costs,im considering tryng2 buy one,and maybe an an okuma reel (yes is a cheap little man)but its just im not that serious bout fihsing,to go spending €300-400,on a setup.when dont have to!i dont hold it against ye,for spending the money,just im hoping to work up.im just wondering is it worth the moeny(personally if its d same rod im thinking about,i think just on budget its worth a consider,any opinions?thanx for all d advice,and also,its definately fixed spool not multiplier!!