storm rods

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pookie5488
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storm rods

#1 Post by pookie5488 »

Has anyone heard of a company called storm that make multiplier rods. if so any feedback.
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#2 Post by b0ogaloo »

Have'nt heard of them before but , Belfast Angling Center has quite a few of them in stock if you want to take a look at one. Was in there today and saw them


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#3 Post by conor »

First, where is Belfast Angling Centre ? Do you mean Braddells ?

Second, I cought a Storm Rod in Nebraska a couple of weeks back, same as the people who make Storm lures. Nice we rod - 6 foot trigger grip - came with a closed face baitcast reel and a storm Wildeye shad. Cost about 15 quid altogether. Equivalent Ugly stick rod is better though

Conor.
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#4 Post by b0ogaloo »

Hi
Belfast Angling Centre is a new fishing tackle shop on york road ...owned by McKees of Bangor...its just opposite Thompson feeds ,,, big shop loads of gear out on display caters for all types of fishing ... only found it myself last week and I live about 5 minutes away from it ..



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#5 Post by Conor H »

cheers Boogaloo. Must call round some lunchtime.
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#6 Post by b0ogaloo »

Yes do ...I was telling him about your products ...seemed intrested


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#7 Post by conor »

nice one. will defo call round then ! cheers.

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