Neil Blood
Senior Member & Supporter
I recently picked up an unused original Drennan IM6 Medium Feeder Rod, which still has the clear plastic covering over the cork handle and info label tied to the first line guide. The rod is over 30 years old and is immaculate!
The info label made me smile, as the rod has line rating of 3 to 5lb and claims to be an “excellent Thames Barbel rod”
Around 1990 when I first got into Barbel fishing, it was on the River Severn around Shrewsbury. There were masses of Barbel in the 3 to 7lb range. The rod everyone aspired to own was the Drennan Big Feeder, which was rated at 4 - 6lb line! That rod served me well, but I remember my first trip to the River Dove with it, during the late 1990’s. I hooked a Barbel like nothing I’ve hooked before, the rod locked up and it was a case of goodbye Mr Chips! The power of that fish, just shocked me. The next day I walked into my local tackle shop to find Drennan had just launched the Super Specialist Duo 12’ 1.5lb TC rod. This became my first serious Barbel rod…..
Regarding the Drennan Medium Feeder rod, I also picked up another for £35 a few months back, which was in surprisingly excellent condition! During the last few weeks of the season, I used it to target Perch to 3.10lb and Chub to just over 5lb. I really enjoyed using the rod and its just so robust compared to modern tip rods. Thicker walled carbon and double legged line guides throughout. 2 bits of inner tube were also added above and below the sliding reel seats to prevent slippage. I can strap it to my rod quiver no problem, and wouldn’t dream of doing that with a delicate Vertex or Acolyte tip rod.
I note on Fishflix that Martin Bowler also raves about some of the old Daiwa and Tricast tip rods, again from the 1990’s.
The info label made me smile, as the rod has line rating of 3 to 5lb and claims to be an “excellent Thames Barbel rod”
Around 1990 when I first got into Barbel fishing, it was on the River Severn around Shrewsbury. There were masses of Barbel in the 3 to 7lb range. The rod everyone aspired to own was the Drennan Big Feeder, which was rated at 4 - 6lb line! That rod served me well, but I remember my first trip to the River Dove with it, during the late 1990’s. I hooked a Barbel like nothing I’ve hooked before, the rod locked up and it was a case of goodbye Mr Chips! The power of that fish, just shocked me. The next day I walked into my local tackle shop to find Drennan had just launched the Super Specialist Duo 12’ 1.5lb TC rod. This became my first serious Barbel rod…..
Regarding the Drennan Medium Feeder rod, I also picked up another for £35 a few months back, which was in surprisingly excellent condition! During the last few weeks of the season, I used it to target Perch to 3.10lb and Chub to just over 5lb. I really enjoyed using the rod and its just so robust compared to modern tip rods. Thicker walled carbon and double legged line guides throughout. 2 bits of inner tube were also added above and below the sliding reel seats to prevent slippage. I can strap it to my rod quiver no problem, and wouldn’t dream of doing that with a delicate Vertex or Acolyte tip rod.
I note on Fishflix that Martin Bowler also raves about some of the old Daiwa and Tricast tip rods, again from the 1990’s.