flattie rod
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pookie5488
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flattie rod
I am considering adding a flattie rod to my kit.
Can anyone tell me what size reel i need to use for such a rod.
Also any rod that comes to mind.
Someone in a old forum thread said a shakespeare odessa flattie rod is far better than price says.
so any advice as always welcome.
Can anyone tell me what size reel i need to use for such a rod.
Also any rod that comes to mind.
Someone in a old forum thread said a shakespeare odessa flattie rod is far better than price says.
so any advice as always welcome.
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glengormley-gavin
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glengormley-gavin
I have a PPT Jetstream which is a great scratching rod and suits light beach work - it is also a 4 piece rod so doubles up as a travel rod.
Veals and Gerrys are doing one of these with a Penn FS Reel and a tackle box for £200....
https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/Bargain_Box.html
Jude
Veals and Gerrys are doing one of these with a Penn FS Reel and a tackle box for £200....
https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/Bargain_Box.html
Jude
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stevecrow74
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i use an 11ft spinning rod combined with a abu mag lite... max casting weight 2oz... strong enough to play a bass, but light enough to detect a small flattie.. good for competitions..
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[i][color=red]St Juniper once said; 'By his loins shall ye know him, and by the length of his rod shall he be measured.'[/i]
[i][color=red]St Juniper once said; 'By his loins shall ye know him, and by the length of his rod shall he be measured.'[/i]
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merv147
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there are a number of Shakespeare models out you have ODESSA FLATTIE the TIDEWATER FLATTIE and the SUMMIT FLATTIE if i was geting one it would be the odessa good little rod. as for a reel well i would say a size 50 would be spot on POWERPLAY REAR DRAG REEL isn't to bad like tho if you wanted to spend a lot of money then i would go for the Cono-Flex
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BigPhil
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im using an 11ft spinning rod at the minute (1- 1 1/2oz), also have the kind of permanent loan of a flattie fanatic for the heavier end (2-4oz)
i would like to get a rod around 15-16ft for 1 to 2 oz though, the fladen warbird is a nice rod for the job alright, but i dont want interchangable tips with it.
i would like to get a rod around 15-16ft for 1 to 2 oz though, the fladen warbird is a nice rod for the job alright, but i dont want interchangable tips with it.
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agree with that Phil- why are all flattie rods so short??? i didn't see enough of a difference between the 3 tips to make them completely necessary. i am sure others would disagree. the fladen rod has a bad finish on it too!!! lads reckon a long rod too take light leads would be too floppy? surely there must be a way to make them, i had a 14' coarse rod for floatfishing and it was slim and crisp??
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fishinmidget wrote:have a look at da greys bze dey arnt expensive and dey are good rods
I just bought the smaller 11ft 9in 1-3oz version of the BZe. So far I've only had a chance to try a few casts with it, but it's a lovely rod, very light, you could hold it all day.
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