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bigden
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long rods

#1 Post by bigden »

Seen those articles in Sea Angler recently suggesting that longer rods can enable the c**p caster to cast further without bothering to learn a decent technique? Well, it works! I bought a cheapo (but well made) Ron Thompson 14 footer, employed my usual basic overhead thump, and now after decades of trying to convince myself I can pass 100 yards with a following wind, I really can! Incidentally, all these longer rods seem to be designed for use with a fixed spool, but I use a multiplier and it worked just fine. Now tempted to try one of the Shakespeare 16 footers...
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Re: long rods

#2 Post by fogelberg »

bigden wrote:Seen those articles in Sea Angler recently suggesting that longer rods can enable the c**p caster to cast further without bothering to learn a decent technique? Well, it works! I bought a cheapo (but well made) Ron Thompson 14 footer, employed my usual basic overhead thump, and now after decades of trying to convince myself I can pass 100 yards with a following wind, I really can! Incidentally, all these longer rods seem to be designed for use with a fixed spool, but I use a multiplier and it worked just fine. Now tempted to try one of the Shakespeare 16 footers...
I cant help it but i like the Ron Thompson rods.... The 14 footer you have, can you write the full name of it?? what did it cost you?
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#3 Post by bigden »

hi Fogelberg It's the 'Zensorflex', their cheapest range I think, and it cost me £29. Compared to more expensive rods it has a rather soft 'through' action and quite a thick tip, but it's still a decent enough rod and very very good for the money.
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#4 Post by fogelberg »

bigden wrote:hi Fogelberg It's the 'Zensorflex', their cheapest range I think, and it cost me £29. Compared to more expensive rods it has a rather soft 'through' action and quite a thick tip, but it's still a decent enough rod and very very good for the money.
great, i´ll see what is goes for here in sweden.

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