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Interesting video David,… I brought the RH 7000’s not long after they were released some years ago.
Tbh they just sit in a drawer along with the additional large T bar and pouch,.. almost pristine except the battery has probably leaked by now.
I’m a dinosaur and prefer my old Avons if I weigh...
😂Ha,.. certainly not for me anymore Damian,.. in fairness it’s designed for very light lines.
Here’s the auction site describing the action as ‘crisp’!
Not sure I’d concur with that description.😁
This thread was nailed on to be subjective ,.. they always are, because we all fish different rivers in varying conditions that can encompass a range of rod requirements. Also, our preferences change over the years ,.. mine have.
I’m a dreadful hoarder of rods and sometimes for old times sake...
Bob G. built me a torrix 12’ 1.75/2.0 lb tc twin tip some years ago,… it’s still my go-to barbel rod after a good decade of use. Can’t compare with other compatible blanks in that range as I’ve always been happy with what I’ve got.
Thanks for that Joe,.. really interesting.
I’ve often thought there was a link between kingfisher plumage and light, as sometimes when I’m looking at a perched bird through the viewfinder I lose sight of it and think it’s flown only to find its still there almost colourless.
Unlike my old mate ‘the silver fox’ ( G.E.) I’ve never been able to photograph a kingfisher perching on my fishing rod.
I bet there’s lots of you who have given the great little cameras on phones nowadays.
I never tire of listening to that unmistakable call and hoping that little streak of...
Whatever Joe,… bait dropping 4 or 5 pints of casters plus hemp into a near bank swim has become a thing of the past since retiring,… have to economise with the humble fast sinking pellets I’m sad to say.😉😁
I liked the Thamesly type droppers but many didn’t I know. They were perfect for topping up a swim with casters using a dedicated rod upstream of my bait with minimal disturbance. I found them well balanced and usually emptied just where I wanted unlike the bigger jobby’s.
The only problem I had...
Back in the 90’s I made myself a rod pod to my own specs with various attachments for indicators etc.
It all folded down nicely but was a feat of over-engineered stupidity really. Alloy bar and tube with stainless fittings,…. worked well and spent many happy hours sat behind it admiring my handy...
Can’t remember how long ago it was when the little plastic bait droppers disappeared off the shelves but whenever it was, I made a batch at work because I liked them so much for hemp and caster fishing. I have others but these were a favourite.
They reappeared some years later but my...
Back in the early 80’s I popped into a Dorking tackle shop and noticed some enormous bank sticks being sold as ‘Thames’ style. They were made from thick walled alloy tube around 1” dia and extended to 7‘6”.
I thought they would make a bombproof landing net handle given a lot of my fishing back...
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