Boat rods
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Boat rods
Hi fellas,iv been looking at some rods,one being the Penn waveblaster and the other the fladen maxximus20/60lb,the green one,both have a nice feel to them and both seem a good choice all rounder,just wondering has anyone had a bad experience with either,appreciate any views
Species 2012
Whiting,coalies,seatrout,turbot,flounder,bass,rockling
Whiting,coalies,seatrout,turbot,flounder,bass,rockling
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Re: Boat rods
Have had a number of Penn boat rods. The remains of which sit in my shed roof. Have had just one fladen maxximus, a 20lb / 40lb and it is brilliant. Great to use, unbelievably light, has pulled up strings of 3x 10lb pollack and has withstood abuse over a number of years. Recommended.
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- SAI Hammerhead
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- Favourite Rod: Penn powerstik pro 14ft
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- Favourite Fish: Trout/bass
Re: Boat rods
Appreciated,makes it all the easier to choosePeter Kinsella wrote:Have had a number of Penn boat rods. The remains of which sit in my shed roof. Have had just one fladen maxximus, a 20lb / 40lb and it is brilliant. Great to use, unbelievably light, has pulled up strings of 3x 10lb pollack and has withstood abuse over a number of years. Recommended.
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Species 2012
Whiting,coalies,seatrout,turbot,flounder,bass,rockling
Whiting,coalies,seatrout,turbot,flounder,bass,rockling