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rod and reel ?

#1 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

hi
Ive been looking at a rod and reel combo on line its a Grey's Apollo m2 14ft multiplier rod and an abu 6500 reel
whats the Apollo like for fishing casting etc..........
and witch one of these reels would suit the rod best
abu 6500 ct green
abu 6500 cs mag green
abu 6500 ct sports mag
abu 6500 cs sports mag

any info would be much appreciated
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#2 Post by Pat Spillane »

Not sure about the rod, but any of the reels will do a good job over clean/semi clean ground. It depends on whether you want a levelwind or not
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#3 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

hi pat
i wouldnt want a one with a levelwind
im not to familiar with abu multaplires all i ever used was daiwas
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#4 Post by bigcol »

6500ct mag elite is the dogs danglies for light beach work.Very easy to cast with and controllable.I always used to use 525mag for all shore work but I now use the elite for bass and flatties.
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#5 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

hi col
sounds good ill be using it for most of my beach fishing
whats the difference between cs and ct
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#6 Post by petekd »

CS has a levelwind....avoid it. Ct Mag Elite as BigCol says is top notch.
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#7 Post by Donagh »

I haven't used the greys apollo but from every one heard that has including a casting instructor say they couldn't bend it and just use it as an out and out rough ground rod. I would of thought you'd be teaming it up with at least a slosh or a 525mag.

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#8 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

cheers lads
ill go for the ct so
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#9 Post by petekd »

Whos doing the combo Fishaholic if you dont mind me asking?
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#10 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

i read the rod was a rough ground rod but i didnt think it would be that it would be that much of a poker it seems a bit strange that they would sell a rough ground rod wit a reel more suited for clean ground
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#11 Post by Donagh »

The apollo rods used may have been mark 1s I'm not sure but if I were you I'd check it out.

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#12 Post by Liamo »

Hi,

Don't know much about the Apollo M2 but I have the original and it's like a poker. Magic for hauling out big congers, rough ground work and "casting" big baits with 7oz of lead hanging off 'em but as a general fishing/casting rod forget it. It's like a poker and bite detection is poor, even setting the tip against the lead is hard work. This rod will break you :0

I can just about get away with semi-pendulumn's on this rod before it rips my arms off or knocks me over! Having said that it will achieve good distances but it is not built or designed for this. The job it was meant to do it does perfectly - hard graft.

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#13 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

thanks for the info lads :)
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#14 Post by Donagh »

I had some old sea angler top 10 beach rods article out as I've been look at rods myself and the apollo mark 2 was in there. I'm paraphrasing and say its a typical north east rock rod capable of big range with big baits but needs alot of loading and the 6oz lead rating was understated.

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#15 Post by FISHAHOLIC »

thanks for that donagh
Ive decided not to go for the Apollo it sounds like it may not suit the beaches i fish on the east coast no point getting the wrong tools for the job i think i will go for something else
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#16 Post by Marty Harrison »

Ive cast the apollo on the tourny field a few times, its a big and powerfull rod ok that I found needed 6oz to make it work. Saying that i managed to empty a 7ht full of .35 with it and the 6oz (yes there are pics to prove it and witnesses too), its extremly smooth when loaded and quite nice to cast IMO :D:D

Deff a heavy ground/huge baits rod if you wanted to fish with it.

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#17 Post by Lee337 »

Marty Harrison wrote:Ive cast the apollo on the tourny field a few times, its a big and powerfull rod ok that I found needed 6oz to make it work. Saying that i managed to empty a 7ht full of .35 with it and the 6oz (yes there are pics to prove it and witnesses too), its extremly smooth when loaded and quite nice to cast IMO :D:D

Deff a heavy ground/huge baits rod if you wanted to fish with it.

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Was that not the Nitra Marty??

Maybe I am wrong but thought you used the Apollo with 5oz :?

Anyway, for clean beaches take a close look at the Greys Syntra, lovely rod 8)

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