MUSTAD VIKING SURF BASS 2-4oz

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MUSTAD VIKING SURF BASS 2-4oz

#1 Post by Jonny »

Anyone any experience with these rods.I'm thinking of getting one for the lighter stuff and would appreciate any comments good or bad.
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#2 Post by Eoghan »

If you are going to buy a bass rod get the Daiwa Supercast X Bass or the Sealine Bass rods. I have both. The latter is a 3 piece rod, superb bite detection and very light. The Supercast Bass X is cheaper but still a quality rod.
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#3 Post by Jonny »

Thanks for that Eoghan but my cash seems to have burnt a hole in my pocket .Picked up a Shakespeare Odessa Bass rod. more of a budget rod but should do all right.
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