tournament rods for rough ground?
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tournament rods for rough ground?
can anyone recommend a rod or two for fishing for huss, congers, cod and the like over rough ground. i want to team the rod with a 535mag and want something pretty serious!! i would also like it to cast reasonably large leads and baits longish range in heavy seas. cheers.
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Rough ground rods
Conoflex nemises plus slr 2002 is a good choice as I use them in the shannon estuary and the century tip tornado sport is also a good choice too.
Well your wrong
I will say it again the Tip Tornado is suitable for rough ground fishing...............
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Can't go wrong with a Century Carbon Metal. They are stiff and will handle just about anything you can throw at them. Like most stiff rods they need a decent casting style to bend them properly though.
It's also the cheapest rod out of those mentioned, bar the RT. Heard that was just a big pole with rings though, not much of a fishing rod? Never seen one though so perhaps should reserve judgement there....
It's also the cheapest rod out of those mentioned, bar the RT. Heard that was just a big pole with rings though, not much of a fishing rod? Never seen one though so perhaps should reserve judgement there....
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I use the carbon metal, ists very stiff alrite - but bite detection is fantastic, and if you can cast properly big distances are achievable. It may be a little stiff for close in work, but Ive often used it for floundering with no problems. Saying that ive used it for conger over rough ground too. Its a lot of rod for the money
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I've been giggling away here for a while at the description of Century rods as "crap".
I suspect a wind up here, because they are widely acknowledged as being superb casting and fishing rods, and many of the top anglers use them. They are also particularly effective over rough ground.
They also hold nearly every casting record in the book.
I have a Century CM, and love it.
Mark, I'll bring mine down on Thursday (assuming I can get out of training for 30 mins to meet up with you guys), and you can take a look at it then
I suspect a wind up here, because they are widely acknowledged as being superb casting and fishing rods, and many of the top anglers use them. They are also particularly effective over rough ground.
They also hold nearly every casting record in the book.
I have a Century CM, and love it.
Mark, I'll bring mine down on Thursday (assuming I can get out of training for 30 mins to meet up with you guys), and you can take a look at it then
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southside angling had a carbon metal in the shop. second hand i think too. before christmas though. i'd love to give the rod a few casts but it will be dark (only if you didn't mind of course Steve!). pity! i have too say though the nemesis does seem spot on and i can get a blank too. i wish blanks where more easily obtainable. anyway, i best start saving. in the mean time if anyone has a nemesis they wouldn't mind me having a bash don't be shy.
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I use conoflex, century, penn, and a custom made rod from Bob Moss and find then all good and can be used for different types of fishing.
In my opinion fishing rod choice is up to the individual and I myself wouldnt knock anyone's choice of rod as were not all able to affoard some of these gran prix rods we have better things to do with our money and if anyone is shallow enough to slagg off an angler about his choice of fishing gear then they are the ones with the problem.
In my opinion fishing rod choice is up to the individual and I myself wouldnt knock anyone's choice of rod as were not all able to affoard some of these gran prix rods we have better things to do with our money and if anyone is shallow enough to slagg off an angler about his choice of fishing gear then they are the ones with the problem.