rods for 100 gms,

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rods for 100 gms,

#1 Post by castout »

was interested to know what rods you used for this size lead.

regards steve.
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#2 Post by Conor P »

I'd use a bass rod, as they cope best wth this weight.
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#3 Post by eric »

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#4 Post by MC »

zziplex profile or a bass rod/estuary rod
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#5 Post by AG »

zziplex m4 zziplex primo synchro you wont go far wrong.
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#6 Post by Lee337 »

Am using Zziplex M4 for 100g & 125g. Does not so much cast them as fire them :lol:

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#7 Post by Jonny »

Lee337 wrote:Am using Zziplex M4 for 100g & 125g. Does not so much cast them as fire them :lol:

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#8 Post by kstaff »

primo Synchro works for me on a casting court, for fishing any 3-5oz rated rod will cope fine.
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rods for 100gms.

#9 Post by castout »

that was some cast mozza-steve-morris, put down, over 300 yards
his choice of weapon was the m4, must have loads of feel and
power, do you find technique even more critical with these lighter leads
and conditions paramount as well off-course.

regards steve.
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#10 Post by AG »

Hey stevo did u not try your century carbon metal ? 240 yards you should be able to match that with the 100 gram lead !
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rods for 100gms

#11 Post by castout »

hi andy, that was a primo-syncro , 125gms mid 230sOTG, 150gms 240ish
high-reel on the 150, OTG again, bit of a OTG man these days, keeps
them straight down the middle every-time though, would have thought
the carbon-metal would be to much rod for the 100gms,


regards steve.

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