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  1. Daniel Jeffery

    Float rods

    I’ve got the 12/14ft and it’s OK, good for the price. I bought it as it’s a 3pc 12ft rod and there aren’t many of those around. 2pc 12ft rods are a PITA on public transport. Pros are it’s cheap and will land any big fish. I mean it’s a real beast, you could float fish for Jaws with it. Useful...
  2. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    How many angels can dance on the head of a centrepin?
  3. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    A few posts back I mentioned the bearings on my Adcock Stanton reel. As mentioned, the problem is not how long it spins (being a relatively heavy spool it’ll spin for 3 mins) but the earthquake rumble. Getting the bearings out of an AS is more difficult than an aerial type reel it seems. Due to...
  4. Daniel Jeffery

    New Drennan float rods

    Same. I had to rub down the spigots on my 15ft connoisseur. You’d think that’d be something they picked up in QC. Anyway, it is a lovely rod.
  5. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    Indeed, one advantage of a “true pin”, smooth as silk.
  6. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    No idea to be honest. The one I have is a good reel (excepting the lumpy rumble). I’m tempted to buy a beat up one and experiment on that.
  7. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    A perfect description of my Stanton, lumpy rumble lol. I wonder if material hardness is a factor (although chrome steel & silicon nitride are about the same I think). I guess the tighter tolerance will make the difference.
  8. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    I’d be interested if anyone has done the same to an Adcock Stanton. Mine runs forever but rumbles like an old locomotive.
  9. Daniel Jeffery

    Photos of river scenes

    It’s a great shot, with or without the “bear” lol
  10. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    No need to get the bread out then lol.
  11. Daniel Jeffery

    Bearing pins. Replacing the bearings.

    Thanks for this Richard, a good guide. I’m surprised the bearings come out so easily, I thought they’d be a tighter fit.
  12. Daniel Jeffery

    Photos of river scenes

    Dawn on the Wandle
  13. Daniel Jeffery

    Pin advice

    Yeah gotcha, I’ve always had the line coming off the bottom which is why I couldn’t quite figure out doing a wally with line off the top. No rights or wrongs just what you’re used to or feels right.
  14. Daniel Jeffery

    Pin advice

    Yep, it does make sense thanks!
  15. Daniel Jeffery

    Pin advice

    Honest question, how do you Wallis cast with line off the top?
  16. Daniel Jeffery

    oohh at last its hit the fan !!!!!!!!!!

    Something feels a bit off about this, a mismatch between the video and audio. The video looks as if it was filmed by a hidden camera or surreptitiously (kept low, put on the ground etc) but the audio sounds like it’s coming directly from the radio mike on the angler. Odd.
  17. Daniel Jeffery

    Fox BJ5 pin review

    Thanks for the detailed write up Richard, very interesting and definitely food for thought. I’ve often wondered about these as have a Super Lightweight myself (my go to for silvers). Looks like you got a minter.
  18. Daniel Jeffery

    Wellies

    On the subject of Aigles at Decathlon, often they only stock (in store) the standard Parcours 2, not the Iso. Still a good price though
  19. Daniel Jeffery

    Bass shop

    Just keep clear of anyone jumping in the fish tank
  20. Daniel Jeffery

    Centrepins in the rain.

    Never had an issue in the rain with any of my pins. Only time I’ve had grating was when mud/groundbait/maggot dust got inside which is more likely on the aerial type pins.
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