New Beach/Shore reel.
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slowarm
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New Beach/Shore reel.
Am thinking of buying a new beach/shore multiplier and am looking for tips. What's the latest opinion on what I should go for. It's about 20++ years since I used one and that was one known as a 'Sea Streak' and I was very pleased with it. Know I'll be birdie-ing at first but cannot get any great distance with the FS; perhaps I'm just sh*t at casting :D
Any input greatly received.
Steve.
Any input greatly received.
Steve.
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new beach/shore reel.
i fish mixed ground clean and rough, and have recently got myself a penn 525 its a cracker of a reel, took me a bit of time to get the feel for it, but now i have the mags set at fast, and it is great for getting a cast with distance, and its pulling power is great!!! you wont go wrong with the 525.
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
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Thanks for all the info & feedback guys.
I've sourced a 525mag from the states - 88yoyos and about 25 to ship. Just clarifying a few things and I think I'm flying.
Steve
I've sourced a 525mag from the states - 88yoyos and about 25 to ship. Just clarifying a few things and I think I'm flying.
Steve
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Hi Hugh
These are the people [url]http://www.alltackle.com/penn_525.htm[/url]
I am waiting to see how they will package the item and try to minimize any tariffs on arrival into the country. :shock:
I'll let you know how I get on.
Steve
These are the people [url]http://www.alltackle.com/penn_525.htm[/url]
I am waiting to see how they will package the item and try to minimize any tariffs on arrival into the country. :shock:
I'll let you know how I get on.
Steve
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WaveChopper wrote:Expect the invoice from revenue, slowarm, Ive got one for some stuff Ive ordered recently from tacklewarehouse from the USA ... :evil: :evil: :evil:
What way did they calculate the charge? Is it on the full amount or is there a limit below which no charge is made.
Tried reading Revenue's web pages - gobbledy-gook - you end up going in ever decreasing circles until you disappear up your own jacksie. :D :D
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When you're buying from outside of the EU, you're going to be charged +/- 25% VAT and duty on the total amount including shipping / insurance costs, or at least that has been my experience of it. I know some stuff slips through but I've been charged every time. There more info about about the charges, gifts and that kind of thing [url=http://www.revenue.ie/index.htm?/leaflets/pn1179.htm]here[/url]. With the dollar exchange rate at the moment its still probably worthwhile just remember to factor in the additional charges and the time you spend waiting for it to arrive.
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slowarm wrote:WaveChopper wrote:Expect the invoice from revenue, slowarm, Ive got one for some stuff Ive ordered recently from tacklewarehouse from the USA ... :evil: :evil: :evil:
What way did they calculate the charge? Is it on the full amount or is there a limit below which no charge is made.
Tried reading Revenue's web pages - gobbledy-gook - you end up going in ever decreasing circles until you disappear up your own jacksie. :D :D
It is exactly 21% on the full amount including p&p :cry:
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When ever i buy reels from the USA/EUROPE i ask them to mark it as "gift" and ive never been asked for additional charges, and i get quite a few reels...
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