match rod
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match rod
is there a differance in a match rod than a standard 13ft beach rod ive a chance of a new match rod at a decent price would it be ok 2 use it for my fishing on rocks/beaches its a anyfish anywhere match rod or should i stick with a standard beach rod
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Re: match rod
Match rods as per say have more flexible tips for bite indication. These type of rods are not really suitable for rough ground..... although fishing off rocks onto clean sand would be fine.hunterman wrote:is there a differance in a match rod than a standard 13ft beach rod ive a chance of a new match rod at a decent price would it be ok 2 use it for my fishing on rocks/beaches its a anyfish anywhere match rod or should i stick with a standard beach rod
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Re: match rod
to echo what Paul said and add the fact that these rods are fantastic bits of kit!
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Re: match rod
The afaw tournament match are one of the best rods out there so I'm guessin the standard match is a great rod as well and as paul said match rods are lighter than a average rods and are a pleasure to fish with over clean ground
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Re: match rod
Had a chance to use one of these a couple of months ago and it was superb. Not a rough ground rod though but loads of power in the middle. On my wish list now, think it would be perfect for thornies.sea serpant wrote:The afaw tournament match are one of the best rods out there so I'm guessin the standard match is a great rod as well and as paul said match rods are lighter than a average rods and are a pleasure to fish with over clean ground
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Re: match rod
An alternative is a Power Float Rod, much like a match, sensitive tip, but with a bit more power down the blank. Usually capable of handling lines in the 8-10lb range, whereas a typical match rod will have a line rating usually in the 6lb mark. I use a 13' Drennan Tench Float and have comfortably handled carp to 10lb no problem. Every confidence it could handle a lot more too......just haven't managed a bigger one on it......yet 

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Re: match rod
I think your getting your sea and freshwater rods mixed up a little highwatermark. I'm not saying the rod your talking about isn't sutible for use in the sea, just I don't think it would cope with power casting of dragging in trebles of dogs.highwatermark wrote:An alternative is a Power Float Rod, much like a match, sensitive tip, but with a bit more power down the blank. Usually capable of handling lines in the 8-10lb range, whereas a typical match rod will have a line rating usually in the 6lb mark. I use a 13' Drennan Tench Float and have comfortably handled carp to 10lb no problem. Every confidence it could handle a lot more too......just haven't managed a bigger one on it......yet
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Re: match rod
Not at all, but thanks for pointing it out anyway. I have freshwater and salt water rods and do my bestbigsod wrote:I think your getting your sea and freshwater rods mixed up a little highwatermarkhighwatermark wrote:An alternative is a Power Float Rod, much like a match, sensitive tip, but with a bit more power down the blank. Usually capable of handling lines in the 8-10lb range, whereas a typical match rod will have a line rating usually in the 6lb mark. I use a 13' Drennan Tench Float and have comfortably handled carp to 10lb no problem. Every confidence it could handle a lot more too......just haven't managed a bigger one on it......yet





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Re: match rod
I agree, light tackle is the best way to enjoy the fight and it would be grand for close in stuff, but for distance and dragging power I think it would be found wanting.
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Re: match rod
Agreed entirely, cheersbigsod wrote:I agree, light tackle is the best way to enjoy the fight and it would be grand for close in stuff, but for distance and dragging power I think it would be found wanting.