Lucky Craft ESG II Plugging Rod

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Camcolite
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Lucky Craft ESG II Plugging Rod

#1 Post by Camcolite »

8'7" 3 to 30g XHXXF

Hey been looking for this rod for a long while now, I think Lucky Craft have discontinued the range but hoping someone will

know of one in stock somewhere or a well minded second hand I can have a look at.

http://www.monstertackle.co.uk/fishingl ... XHXXF.html

Thanks!!!
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Pat
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Re: Lucky Craft ESG II Plugging Rod

#2 Post by Pat »

Very hard to get. I've tried a few times without success!!!
Why not join Cobh SAC - looking for new members....
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Camcolite
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Re: Lucky Craft ESG II Plugging Rod

#3 Post by Camcolite »

Pat wrote:Very hard to get. I've tried a few times without success!!!
:(
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seanie35
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Re: Lucky Craft ESG II Plugging Rod

#4 Post by seanie35 »

Not sure but but there is loads of lucky craft rods on ebay .com think their the usa version could be the same blanks different make up
Species....good film.....I'll get my coat
Camcolite
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Re: Lucky Craft ESG II Plugging Rod

#5 Post by Camcolite »

seanie35 wrote:Not sure but but there is loads of lucky craft rods on ebay .com think their the usa version could be the same blanks different make up
Yea there the new rods they have out all shorter around 7'.
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Re: Lucky Craft ESG II Plugging Rod

#6 Post by Divisadero »

These rods and some others from Japanese company Graphiteleader may be similar animals. Of course it's impossible to say without getting your hands on them! The Graphiteleader rods are now starting to show up in the U.K. The first rod is around £150. The second rod is over twice the price. If you're interested Henry Gilbey has recently reviewed both rods on his blog http://www.henry-gilbey.com/blog.html .

http://www.lureheaven.co.uk/spinning-lu ... od-n2.html

http://www.lureheaven.co.uk/spinning-lu ... mr-n2.html

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