The best match rod (POLL)

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The best match rod (POLL)

#1 Post by ckpainters »

With so many out there can we start a poll of sorts, I am talking MATCH ROD medium to clean ground. A rod that can cast and with good bite detection to. It a bit of fun lads and you may help some people as well.


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#2 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

i use the centuary tip tornado supermatch! its a great casting rod,strong but you can still see a flatty bite on them!
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#3 Post by beachcaster »

afaw big beach.lots of power and very good bite detection.14ft.and has done very well on the casting court and its not a tournament rod in any way but an out and out fishing rod.another fine match rod is the zziplex 2500ptx superb bite detection .!!cheers john
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#4 Post by hairyconger »

beachcaster wrote:afaw big beach.lots of power and very good bite detection.


afaw match rod plenty of power and good bite detection
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#5 Post by dbrock »

tip tornado supermatch or daiwa awt
would def be my choice
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#6 Post by petekd »

Greys Triplex 14' 5oz. Outstanding bite detection and with 5 and 6 oz I was absolutely leathering large baits out on pulleys at the weekend teamed with a Sportsmag.
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#7 Post by peacockealot »

I have to agree with the Century Tip Tornado Supermatch it really is a great all rounder and has served me well, although my conflex pulse still gets the odd outing from time to time.
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#8 Post by RobertMcClean »

Zziplex ZF250
Daiwa AWB129
Zziplex GSI
Zziplex Primo Match
Grauvell DH Surf
Conoflex Source
Zziplex International Bullet (Original Version)

All very good contenders!!!
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#9 Post by fishinmidget »

Daiwa tdxs 129 pm......by far. Much softer tip than the Tip Tornado.
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match rods.

#10 Post by stevo »

the penn ppt viper certainly suits the bill, super lightweight ,superb bite
detection, and has a bit of back-bone when needed, plus the fact its
half the price of its more favoured competitors.
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#11 Post by ckpainters »

Robert please tell me you do not own all the rods you listed. Please NOooooooooooooooooo. :wink: :wink: :wink:

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#12 Post by RobertMcClean »

I have problems I know!! :lol: :lol: but no I don't own all of them, just some of them, but would have used each one at some point or know of Matchmen that would swear by them.
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#13 Post by WILL »

zippie 4500s is deinitely my choice great bite detection can detect a crab fart at 150yds :lol: plenty of power if needed and cast like a dream
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#14 Post by ViperSD »

i have a conoflex celtic tiger for distance match fishing and a grauvell tektron with the mixed tip for close in fishing with delicate baits. covers all aspects i think
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#15 Post by Norfolk and Goode »

Century SRE or Zziplex Vmax F2 IMHO :wink:
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#16 Post by dbrock »

oh forgot about the sre yep there very nice
and just remebered my zziplex 2500 there a nice rod to esp for clean beaches
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#17 Post by BigPhil »

all depends on the ground, as their can be a big difference in a 'match' rod and one suitable for mixed ground. for that kind of work i use a greys supro, for the clean beach matches i use a zzipy 3500 and a greys triplex 16ft, but will be on the market soon again for a rod for the scratchy stuff - maybe a grauvell HM surf with 2 tips.... aint decided yet.
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#18 Post by Ryan »

Prefer my 10yr old Daiwa Powermesh HPB over my Tip Tornado match or maybe thats cos i've been using it so long :lol:
Another one is the old original 2500 Zzippy, the old man has one he built from a blank back in the early 80's still going strong, great bite detection & decent casting ability. He won't fecking swap me it for anything :cry:

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