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    Floats for trotting for grayling?

    Thanks for the advise. I'll have a look at buying some of those mentioned.
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    New floats available

    Hi richard, Would it be possible to order 2x3g, 2x4g and 2x5g? Preferably with red or orange tips. Thanks
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    Floats for trotting for grayling?

    I'm looking for some suggestions for floats to use when trotting for grayling? I've been using drennan loafers and more recently titanium trotters. I find these ok, but they get hard to see when trotting a decent distance, especially in faster flowing water. Ideally I'm looking for floats that...
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    Wanted-Cadence 15ft #3 float rod could swap for diawa connoisseur

    Seen they had a used 15fter for that price. Unfortunately I didn't see it until it was sold
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    Wanted-Cadence 15ft #3 float rod could swap for diawa connoisseur

    It's the cheapest I have seen them by quite a bit. If I hadn't just bought the 13fter a couple of weeks ago (or if it was the 15ft at that price) I would have bought one for myself.
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    Wanted-Cadence 15ft #3 float rod could swap for diawa connoisseur

    TFT have the acolyte specimen 14ft for £180 and there's a Xmas code for another 15% off. That takes it down to £152. It's showing 2 in stock on their website.
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    Rod for grayling

    After sending 2 daiwa rods back due to similar issues, I ended up just buying the acolyte specimen. It should compliment the plus I already have well for when the water is up or I'm fishing rivers known to hold larger fish.
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    Rod for grayling

    I'm ideally looking for a rod either 13 or 14 foot in length. I can only see the xs 14ft in stock online. With no experience of tricast rods I'm not sure if this will be a bit too powerful for grayling? The new daiwa connoisseur pro looks like it might be suitable? Although I would imagine it...
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    Rod for grayling

    Seems like the only option apart from going 2nd hand is the drennan acolyte plus. Are there really no other newer 13ft/14ft rods aimed at this type of fishing?
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    Rod for grayling

    You mentioned further up the thread that you would have thought a waggler rod wouldn't have the right action for grayling? And then state here you use an 11' carp waggler? It's all a bit of a confusing. Especially when having to buy online and not actually being able to see any of the rods in...
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    Rod for grayling

    I was thinking that might be the case. It was only the fact the older model had been mentioned here that made me look at it. It is described by preston as a "genuine all rounder". Similar to how drennan describes the acolyte plus, which I find does the job well.
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    Rod for grayling

    It looks like the 13ft waggler rod has the same casting weight. It's also described as more of an all round float rod, so possibly pretty similar. Readily available there seems to be only be the preston or acolyte that's been suggested so far. There's a couple of new Daiwas I think would work...
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    Rod for grayling

    Unfortunately staying in central Scotland there's not any shops to see any of the rods rods mentioned.
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    Rod for grayling

    Is this the preston supera x waggler in 13ft?
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    Rod for grayling

    Thanks for the suggestions. I'll keep an eye out for these. I've seen a few of the nomarks for sale recently and all were missing a couple inches from the tip
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    Rod for grayling

    It's looking like I will probably go that way, probably just in a different size. It's sometimes good to buy something a bit different to what I already have so I was just checking if there was anything out there that people would consider a better option?
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    Rod for grayling

    What rods would you recommend for trotting for grayling? It would mainly be used of faster flowing water (mainly scotland) with the chances of bigger fish in the 2lb to 3lb range. I use an acolyte plus the now and like it but I'm looking for a back up rod or better rod if there is one...
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