Thinking about purchasing this rod just wondering if anybody is currently using one or had one and what their feedback is,pros and cons etc.Or maybe a rod of similar spec they could recommend.I,m seeking a rod that can cast 4-8oz and with big baits with no worries of the rod buckling under pressure ,and fish easily over rough ground.
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Re: Century tip tornado sport
The newer version or the older version?
I have the older version & I love it. The " J Curve" action isnt to everyones taste but I prefer it to a "C Curve" rod from a fishing perspective. I use it for Hounds and winter cod and I cant fault it and its not bad a belting a lead out either. Its more of a mixed medium ground rod imo. A Carbon Metal would be more suited to the rough stuff. The CM Express is a fine rod for the rough stuff.
I have the older version & I love it. The " J Curve" action isnt to everyones taste but I prefer it to a "C Curve" rod from a fishing perspective. I use it for Hounds and winter cod and I cant fault it and its not bad a belting a lead out either. Its more of a mixed medium ground rod imo. A Carbon Metal would be more suited to the rough stuff. The CM Express is a fine rod for the rough stuff.
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Re: Century tip tornado sport
lovely powerfull rod, certainly capable for whatever you throw at it, i used one for a while tope fishing and it was perfect for the job,
the only prob i found was it wasnt very forgiving if you were having a bad casting day
other than that v nice rod
the only prob i found was it wasnt very forgiving if you were having a bad casting day

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Re: Century tip tornado sport
Or maybe a rod of similar spec they could recommend.I,m seeking a rod that can cast 4-8oz and with big baits with no worries of the rod buckling under pressure ,and fish easily over rough ground.
Cheers lads
Thx[/quote]
i have the century carbon metal, it is my favourite rod by far, could not fault it, it casts brilliantly, has a lot of backbone and a great tip for bite indication! iv used it for shore conger and have caught them up to 12lbs on it and it feels like it could take more, you can clearly see all small fish bites such as pin whiting, have even caught grey gurnards to 10cms and the bite registered on the tip! whats amazing is the tip also manages to hold very well in the wind.Basically it is a brilliant all round rod that has a great tip but enough backbone for big fish or hauling big fish from weed ect. Honestly i cant fault it
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i have the century carbon metal, it is my favourite rod by far, could not fault it, it casts brilliantly, has a lot of backbone and a great tip for bite indication! iv used it for shore conger and have caught them up to 12lbs on it and it feels like it could take more, you can clearly see all small fish bites such as pin whiting, have even caught grey gurnards to 10cms and the bite registered on the tip! whats amazing is the tip also manages to hold very well in the wind.Basically it is a brilliant all round rod that has a great tip but enough backbone for big fish or hauling big fish from weed ect. Honestly i cant fault it
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Re: Century tip tornado sport
I have a tip tornado sport and a carbon metal your more than welcome to have a chuck of them any time, also have the carbon metal crest which is well worth a look at.
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Re: Century tip tornado sport
I have been using the Sport ever since I got back from the UK where I tested a number of the Tip Tornado range.
The rod handles a broad range of weights and I have used it to get 200 gram leads away without issue.
Currently I have started fishing with it targeting Gummy Sharks ( Smouth Hounds ) , Snapper and Mulloway down here in Australia and like the rod alot for its ability to send the bigger baits and leads out well when matched to my SL30SH or Penn 525 Mag.
Here is some footage of me using the rod on the field for you to have a look at the way it loads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyyykLI16z4
Also this one when I was in the UK on the river Tyne.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NI4BEilf5IE
The rod handles a broad range of weights and I have used it to get 200 gram leads away without issue.
Currently I have started fishing with it targeting Gummy Sharks ( Smouth Hounds ) , Snapper and Mulloway down here in Australia and like the rod alot for its ability to send the bigger baits and leads out well when matched to my SL30SH or Penn 525 Mag.
Here is some footage of me using the rod on the field for you to have a look at the way it loads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyyykLI16z4
Also this one when I was in the UK on the river Tyne.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NI4BEilf5IE
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Re: Century tip tornado sport
Henry has a 2nd hand one in excellent nick and at a very good price too.
http://www.henrystackleshop.com/product ... ts_id=1333
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Re: Century tip tornado sport
Lads thx for all the replies and feedback,Helped make my mind without hesitating and purchased one this evening
.Old type Danny m.About to head as we speak and put her to the test.Will post up results later ,casting and fish hopefully.
Bigsod
Maybe next time pal,I,ll pm ya next time i,m down wicklow way because i still want to try out the Carbon metal
if thats ok.
Thx again lads
Your wise words helped the purhase.




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Thx again lads
Your wise words helped the purhase.
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Re: Century tip tornado sport
have one of the new sports myself, though havent had a chance to test it properly yet, first impressions were mixed ground rather than some of the rough stuff i would normally use the likes of apollo mk2 on.
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