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wobbie10
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Rod for sea trout & Bass

#1 Post by wobbie10 »

Need a bit of advice here on rod selection everyone.

I have been fishing with a bushwacker xnlt 8 foot, 15-50gram rod which i really love. I bought this rod primarily for bass fishing but seem to catch mainly sea trout :D :D

The problem is that the bushwacker is very stiff with not a lot of give which makes me very nervous when a sea trout is on the end. I seem to loose a little too many for my liking :?

Can anyone recommend an 8 foot rod with a fast action that i can use soft plastics & lures but with a little more give than the bushwacker ?

Am i dreaming or can someone suggest something.

Thanks for advice everyone
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#2 Post by Tom H »

The savagegear jig & spin is a nice rod for what your looking and there cheap but not nasty :wink: . No complaints from me over the last few years using one.
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#3 Post by kieran »

One option would be to go with a longer rod, say in the 10-11 foot which should be less rigid. I know it does not suit everyone especially when wading but ... and the Mike Ladle Surespin is a cheap bass rod with a soft tip which should give you better dampening on ST runs.
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#4 Post by JimC »

What you want exists...it comes at a price though!
The Illex Element Rider - There are a few rods in the range.
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#5 Post by wobbie10 »

Thanks for the suggestions guys, would prefer to keep between 8 - 9 foot so not sure the mike leade rod is a runner.

The Illex rods are a great option but budget wont stretch that far :evil:

Looking to spend €150 -€200 max

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#6 Post by colin08 »

Try a Daiwa Proteus if you are looking a budget Rod with a great Tip Action. I use it Spinning for Trout! You can also use it for plugging Bass.

https://www.tackleuk.co.uk/daiwa-proteu ... -4250.html
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#7 Post by roryodonnell »

Daiwa powerspin x spin
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#8 Post by roryodonnell »

Daiwa powermesh x spin
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#9 Post by TomCat »

wobbie10 wrote:Thanks for the suggestions guys, would prefer to keep between 8 - 9 foot so not sure the mike leade rod is a runner.

The Illex rods are a great option but budget wont stretch that far :evil:

Looking to spend €150 -€200 max

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You should definitely find a decent rod within your budget

What part of the country you based?

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#13 Post by iBeCraZy »

Sakura Shinjin is a nice bit of kit for the bass, and it doesnt break the bank either.
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#15 Post by wobbie10 »


That reads like a great review alright, so far the front runners are

1. The Graphite leader Argento above
2. Powermesh x spin

Thanks to everyone for their input, special thanks to baitdigger who also mentioned the Graphite leader and offered to try out his "Hart bloody offshore" to see if it's what i need.

This is a Great site for picking up little bit of knowledge :D
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#16 Post by roryodonnell »

wobbie10 wrote:

That reads like a great review alright, so far the front runners are

1. The Graphite leader Argento above
2. Powermesh x spin

Thanks to everyone for their input, special thanks to baitdigger who also mentioned the Graphite leader and offered to try out his "Hart bloody offshore" to see if it's what i need.

This is a Great site for picking up little bit of knowledge :D
I was in Henry's last year looking to get the powermesh, settled on the buswhacker. However Henry did say the powermesh was ideally suited for seat rout due to its through action.
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#17 Post by roryodonnell »

If your still in the market for a rod, pop into Henry's and have a chat with pat. He,ll help you figure out what you want vs what you need. Top bloke really knows his stuff. Just don't bring the wife.

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