New Beechcaster????

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Codswallop
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New Beechcaster????

#1 Post by Codswallop »

Alright lads. Thinking of spending bout 200 euro on a new beechcaster, and maybe a fixed spool. Any tips on which to buy? Current Beechcaster is a Shakespeare, with a basic Okuma fixed spool reel. Any help would be great?
Adrian

#2 Post by Adrian »

Mikes tackle shop are currently selling the Penn Vendetta 13ft for £100:

http://www.mikestackleshop.co.uk/shoppi ... s_626.html

Don't know if it's FS or Multiplier, don't know if it's any good either, but I seem to remember some good comments somewhere on this fourm.
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#3 Post by Codswallop »

Cheers Adrian, i'll check that out. Anyone any views on this Particular rod?????
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#4 Post by Pat Spillane »

Sea Angler Mag ran reports on budget rods under 100 and then rods over 100 at the end of last year have a look through that, if you are stuck I may be able to dig it out and fax or e mail you info. If you are buying a fixed reel then dont go too cheap. I dont really look at them as I have a couple of antique mitchels that still do the job as a back up for the multiplier.

Be interested to see what you get.

Good luck
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#5 Post by Steve »

It might be worth buying a second hand rod. Ring a few tackle shops and ask them if they have second hand rods in good nick. You can often pick up a real bargain on a rod that is in perfect condition. It also means you might be able to afford a rod that is normally well out of your price range.
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#6 Post by Codswallop »

Great lads thanks, i'll let ye know how I get on. I wanna buy something better, but I dont wanna be conned by the shop into buying something below average, because of my lack of knowledge. Thanks again.
Jonathan

#7 Post by Jonathan »

Daiwa Supercast range got rave reviews in Sea Angler. Prices vary from £150-180.

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