Recommendations for bass rod?

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#21 Post by fish4fun »

Teacher, gave the Supercast Bass it's first outing off the rocks of SW Scotland last week. I loved the TDPK but this is a much smoother, classier rod.

First few chucks were with 4oz lead and a string of daylights to try to get some fresh mackerel. Allthough none connected to see how it coped I found it a much smoother casting action than the TDPK. Using an ABU 6500 sports mag it really flicked the lead out nice and smooth and I had to stop it a few times to avoid overshooting a string of pots.

It later came into action bumping jellyworms off the bottom on leadheads using a fixed spool and 12lb line. Although the Pollock never topped 2-2.5lb it coped lovely with their surging dives for the kelp and managed to bully a couple out that actually made it into the weed.

One of the ones it beat!
[img]http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h303/fish4fun/earlypollock.jpg[/img]

The planned bass session off Terrally Bay/Sandhead beaches on Monday afternoon was curtailed by the weather but hoping to give it another testing soon. Will let you know.

Definitely recommended.

Peter
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#22 Post by teacher »

Thanks for the report Peter. It looks like a really nice rod. It comes with a hefty price tag in Dublin tackle shops, but I might have to treat myself :D

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#23 Post by fish4fun »

No bother. Got mine from here but travelled down to pick it up on a day out with the kids. I don't know what their carriage would be but could be worth an enquiry.

http://www.spottydogtackle.com/index.html
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#24 Post by fish4fun »

No bother. Got mine from here but travelled down to pick it up on a day out with the kids. I don't know what their carriage would be but could be worth an enquiry.

http://www.spottydogtackle.com/index.html
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#25 Post by teacher »

fish4fun wrote:No bother. Got mine from here but travelled down to pick it up on a day out with the kids. I don't know what their carriage would be but could be worth an enquiry.

http://www.spottydogtackle.com/index.html


I've had a disaster recently with mail order tackle. I wonder what these guys are like?
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#26 Post by teacher »

Went into Southside Angling today and looked at the Greys BZe 11'6" (1-3oz) and the older TD116 bass rod. Went for the Greys BZe in the end.

Will test it at the weekend but it looks like a lovely rod. What attracted me was the light weight and overall balance. Ideal for holding for long sessions.
[size=75][i]"Pier fishing was, indeed, an eccentric, unproductive and extremely dull occupation, and even if we'd posessed the necessary heavy plant we decided not to attempt it."[/i] Chris Yates, Out of the Blue.[/size]

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