Century Ccc

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Mr_Green

Century Ccc

#1 Post by Mr_Green »

Just ordered the CCC from century, not the low diameter 1...any1 any thoughts on the rod or used it?
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#2 Post by Manxfisher »

I have the ld version, and if it is anywhere near as nice to fish with as that then you will be very happy with your purchase :)

I really can't find fault with it. It casts like a dream, shows up bites well even at range and is basically an enjoyable rod to fish with - I am looking forward to many years of fishing with mine. Some people find the moveable reel seat doesn't tighten completely, but I have had no problems on that score. The extra grip above the spigot is a nice touch which makes breaking the rod apart easier with cold wet hands. If I was being picky then I would say that I was not 100% happy with the reflective tape on the tip, but it is a personal choice and cheap and easy fix (and something that I have had to do on every rod I have ever bought) so nothing to complain about really.
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#3 Post by Lee337 »

I also have the LD version and echo just about everything that Manxfisher has just said, the tip is perhaps a tad stiff for detecting flattie bites ( though its a bit overgunned for that type of fishing ) but beside that - they are pretty much perfect. :D :D

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#4 Post by BigPhil »

seen one of the LDs a few weeks ago, looked a nice heavier end beach rod, just out of interest, what price are they running at?
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#5 Post by Mr_Green »

200 odd sterling.... im gettin mine for 300 euro
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#6 Post by MAC »

Been looking at this one recently myself..... Can you say where you are getting it at €300 :?: If it's a personal deal from a tackle shop, then no worries.

I'm thinking of this rod for match fishing when there is a bit of weather or heavy sea's. Good to hear that the bite detection is pretty good. Any thoughts on this V's the Zziplex 3500?

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#7 Post by Mr_Green »

the guy is lookin after me down here on it in waterford... but the original price in 340 or somthin like that...the shop is shootin and fishin
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#8 Post by jonny gilbert »

tempted towards one of these myself after seeing and casting one at the british open...even seen boys using them with a fixed spool down the butt doin a backcast with it...
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