Most of the tackle shops sell them, although you might be better off spending an extra few quid on a good brand, than on a cheaper one which will fall apart. Give ABC, Southside, Rory's and Henry's a call and ask how much they charge (you'll get 15% off the rrp in Henry's this week).
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[i][color=red]St Juniper once said; 'By his loins shall ye know him, and by the length of his rod shall he be measured.'[/i]
Does anyone have a contact email or post address for ian golds?
I want to buy my first tripod, for shingle beaches mainly but also piers, rocks etc.
Can you get a decent one for 40euro? Did a search and all the info wasd great.
Livid wrote:What's wrong with a good old branch? [i'm being serious too :lol: ]
Cause a rod can cost 400 euro and another 175 for penn 525supermag.
I don't fancy seeing it draged through the Sand, smashed of the rocks, falling off the pier. 50 for a good Ian golds stand .........priceless.
Livid wrote:What's wrong with a good old branch? [i'm being serious too :lol: ]
If you want to drag an ex-tree big enough to keep your line out of the waves around after you, and if you can fit it into the car for the occasions when you can't find a suitable tree to hack lumps off, then I say go for it!!
(Just make sure it's a genuine Ian Golds branch :) )
Ello ello ello...I've been told some people rip down trees in ere...!!! Personally I would never be seen using such an unsuitable and badly designed item for resting my rockling pole !!!!...erm..well..cept for the time I had to use a railway sleeper cos I forgot my tripod..!!!...oh yeah I remember now.. and I held it up with a branch....um...