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Ive got 2 x 13', 1 x 14' and 3 x 15' plus an Acolyte 17'. Like them all in different situations but if I had to pick one length only I'd probably go with the 15's or the 13s. But I don't have to choose so its good to have them all !
I might be in the minority but I prefer my 12' 1.75 torrix over the 11' 1.75, the 12' bends more freely which I like but not as much as the i-powers which I like even more !
Mike, good advice but if you’re spending max £2k on a car you’re getting the cheapest motoring possible so you can’t bemoan the odd expensive bill ! People buying high end new cars are dropping anything up to £10k a year depreciation, as I said before you pay your money and take your pick !
Health is everything, fortunately my health is A1 but my wife has much more than her fair share of serious health issues, nothing else matters really !
few poor cars out there today, you pays your money and takes your pick, personally I'm a Landrover fan, currently have my first Volvo just for a change, cant fault it but its not really my cup of tea so will be going back to LR sometime soon !
Hi Alan, Ive got one, nice little rod, I still use it occasionally for barbel on the Wye and Teme but only in the summer when the river is low so light lead can be used. no trouble handling barbel in snag free spots but definitely not a rod to hit and hold. Will handle chub no problem.
I float fish in summer when conditions allow but my feeder fishing in summer and winter, including flood, is the same, don't see any reason to change ? Yes big smelly baits will catch but so do small single pellets and all the usual offerings.
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