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Hi All New to the Site and Need Help with a Tope Rod

#1 Post by M666ARK »

Hi
i'm new to this site so would just like to say hi to every one first
could you recommend a good rod for tope in the summer something longish as i like to free-line baits back 50/60 yards or so and a good reel to do with it WILL SPEND £500
thanks
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#2 Post by Tanglerat »

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£500 for a tope rod n reel?
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#3 Post by petekd »

I'll sell you a Tope rod and reel for that price...... :lol:

Seriously, no need to spend anywhere near that kind of dough. I used a TDXU in the summer to good effect for 30lb+ fish teamed with an Abu BG7000. Total cost about 350 euro. Any decent 12/20 class rod will handle tope fishing when teamed with a reasonable reel.
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#4 Post by eric »

i like to use a shimano TLD15 or a daiwa sl30sh. for a rod i usually use my trusty ugli stick 30lb class which i won on a sea angler magazine comp. you should have plenty of change left, feel free to pay us for our advice :lol:
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#5 Post by Tanglerat »

Get on ebay and keep an eye out for an ABU Morrum 7700CL. (The one with a levelwind). It may take a while for one to appear, but you've got till next tope season. It's a fantastic reel, ideal for tope and will also cover 95% of your angling needs in Ireland. Look to pay €180-€200 for a perfect example. Load it with 20lb Berkley Fireline for general all-round angling.

As for rods, some like an uptider as a tope rod. Go for one rated 2-8oz. Otherwise as petekd says, go for a 12-20 class downtider. If it was me, I'd be taking a very long hard look at the ABU Suveran.


All the above assumes you're thinking about tope angling from a boat. Shore tope angling is another game entirely!
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#6 Post by eric »

if you want to get a boat reel and shore reel in one use the slosh, i too like the suveran tanglerat, very nice rod. ive heard fladen do a nice rod too.
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#7 Post by dbrock »

fladden maximus solic c,,,
and slosh 30 or daiwa saltist if ya waan go a little bit more

loads of change left there
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#8 Post by okuma »

hi,you new to the site and for how long you are sea fishing?
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#9 Post by brianbru »

for tope the rod you need is a wisker mesh from daiwa 12 to 30 with a slosh 30 loaded with 30lb power pro :)
you definitely dont need to spend that much.
best of luck bru
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#10 Post by M666ARK »

Hi all thanks iv got a good 12/20 its only 7'4'' when free-lining baits back its just a bit on the short side for my liking
iv been considering a conoflrx vampire 11 uptider that has a twist lock but too i noticed someone on another forum looking for something si miler too but what i'm now thinking is if you have a 2/8oz uptider and a 12/20 will i find my self not using the one of them at all as i don't like up tiding
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#11 Post by paulocallaghan »

a tdxu 2-8, stands at 9ft 6, is a highly versitile rod, it is eaually at home uptiding as down tiding, i have had some good fun with mine as you can feel everything on it, from a tiny dab bite in 100ft of water to having the power to bring in double shots of ray and huss in a 6 knot tide.

i have also used it to good effect off the shore for pulling specimen ballans out of the rocks and congers off piers.

i also know of lads that use them with no hesitation for 40lb+ tope on the boat.

for only €185 it really is fantastic value for money, infact if i had to buy 2 rods for all my boat fishing it would probably be 2 tdxu's
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#12 Post by petekd »

Have to second Paul on that. Bought a TDXU myself and theres little it can't do, highly impressed.
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#13 Post by M666ARK »

Iv got a slosh 30 id like a little leverdrag multi that could cast iv been thinking of a penn 975ld but in open to your sugrstions also is the tdxu a tippy rod id like sonuthing soft ish
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#14 Post by Lee337 »

M666ARK wrote:Iv got a slosh 30 id like a little leverdrag multi that could cast iv been thinking of a penn 975ld but in open to your sugrstions also is the tdxu a tippy rod id like sonuthing soft ish


Have a look at the Abu Suveran uptiders, I have the lighter one and used it to catch Tope to 39lb which it handled with ease.

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#15 Post by paulocallaghan »

m666ark

ya the tdxu is a fairly sevsitive rod, according to the writing on the side of the rod it has a "sensitive tip and powerhouse butt"

lovely feel and even used it off loop head during the summer in 300 foot of water, where it handled 3 pollock at a time each in the 7lb region, no problem to it.

iv never had a tope on one but i know several that have. brilliant rod
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#16 Post by thebigman »

M666ARK wrote:Iv got a slosh 30 id like a little leverdrag multi that could cast iv been thinking of a penn 975ld but in open to your sugrstions also is the tdxu a tippy rod id like sonuthing soft ish


If you're looking for a small lever drag reel try the Avets, I've got an SX and it a brilliant wee reel.
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#17 Post by M666ARK »

okuma wrote:hi,you new to the site and for how long you are sea fishing?

HI IV BEEN FISHING FOR ABOUT 20 YEARS STARTED ON THE LAKES AND NOV IVE MOVED TO THE BOATS OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS I LIKE MY TOPE FISHING MOST
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#18 Post by okuma »

M666ARK wrote:
okuma wrote:hi,you new to the site and for how long you are sea fishing?

HI IV BEEN FISHING FOR ABOUT 20 YEARS STARTED ON THE LAKES AND NOV IVE MOVED TO THE BOATS OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS I LIKE MY TOPE FISHING MOST
its ok then,becouse you know that you realy need to get for yourself and not waisting the money

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