David Gauntlett
Senior Member
Hi peeps,
I really do apologise for starting a 'which one is best' type thread, but I need to get to the bottom of this before I go spending my hard earned
On a number of the 'Best barbel trotting rod' threads, the Drennan tench float rod has frequently popped up as a prime candidate. My problem is that on many of these threads the preference seems to be for the earlier incarnations of this rod, with the Mk1 often quoted as the best.
Having done my research, I understand the original/Mk1 was British built, line rating of 3-6lb and 12' 9" long, three piece.
The super/Mk 2 was similar, but had a stepped up line rating of 2.5-8lb (as had all the subsequent versions)
The later versions are all sourced abroad, and the last is longer at 13', and is a two (and a bit
) piece.
My question is...are the older versions TRULY superior rods? Have those that claim this to be a fact actually tried the newer versions? Or is it just snobbery because the original was British, so MUST be best
It seems to me that at the very least the upgraded line rating would seem to make the later versions more suited to barbel trotting...but if this has made the rod noticeably worse to handle or whatever, I would really love to know, before I go for one or the other.
There are many far better anglers than I on this forum, and I would love to hear any serious views on this one....rather than the 'I preferr THIS or THIS make of rod' opinions (valid as they may be
)
Many thanks guys, Dave.
I really do apologise for starting a 'which one is best' type thread, but I need to get to the bottom of this before I go spending my hard earned
On a number of the 'Best barbel trotting rod' threads, the Drennan tench float rod has frequently popped up as a prime candidate. My problem is that on many of these threads the preference seems to be for the earlier incarnations of this rod, with the Mk1 often quoted as the best.
Having done my research, I understand the original/Mk1 was British built, line rating of 3-6lb and 12' 9" long, three piece.
The super/Mk 2 was similar, but had a stepped up line rating of 2.5-8lb (as had all the subsequent versions)
The later versions are all sourced abroad, and the last is longer at 13', and is a two (and a bit
My question is...are the older versions TRULY superior rods? Have those that claim this to be a fact actually tried the newer versions? Or is it just snobbery because the original was British, so MUST be best
It seems to me that at the very least the upgraded line rating would seem to make the later versions more suited to barbel trotting...but if this has made the rod noticeably worse to handle or whatever, I would really love to know, before I go for one or the other.
There are many far better anglers than I on this forum, and I would love to hear any serious views on this one....rather than the 'I preferr THIS or THIS make of rod' opinions (valid as they may be
Many thanks guys, Dave.
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