Hi Lads
A friend wants a new boat rod. As Im clueless about boat rods I thought Id post on here for some help for him.
What he wants:
-a 20lb class rod with a sensitive tip
-6ft in length
-one piece (if possible)
-preferably braid roller eyes (but will look at others)
-not too expensive...in the €60 area
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
Advice on Boat Rod
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Re: Advice on Boat Rod
At that money he is in the Leeda etc. territory - most tackle shops will have a budge range.
Get him to save his shillings and get something like a Diawa Kensaki 12/20 or even a 6/12 it will probably last longer than the budget rod due to better fittings etc.
Get him to save his shillings and get something like a Diawa Kensaki 12/20 or even a 6/12 it will probably last longer than the budget rod due to better fittings etc.
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Re: Advice on Boat Rod
this Mitchell Universe Pro Roller Boat Rod might fit the bill nicely: http://www.basstastic.co.uk/mitchell-un ... 1903-p.asp
if not there are a few more choices on the boat rod section.
if not there are a few more choices on the boat rod section.
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Re: Advice on Boat Rod
i bought one of these recently for 50 pounds, they're charging 65 now 
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/boat-rods/ ... 94-547.php
they are as light as the more expensive rods and have better quality rings now

http://www.gerrysfishing.com/boat-rods/ ... 94-547.php
they are as light as the more expensive rods and have better quality rings now
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Re: Advice on Boat Rod
That looks like good value!jw wrote:i bought one of these recently for 50 pounds, they're charging 65 now
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/boat-rods/ ... 94-547.php
they are as light as the more expensive rods and have better quality rings now
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Re: Advice on Boat Rod
Have one of these myself, fantastic rod for the money, have had tope to 42lb on it and it performed superbly.jw wrote:i bought one of these recently for 50 pounds, they're charging 65 now
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/boat-rods/ ... 94-547.php
they are as light as the more expensive rods and have better quality rings now