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I have a mint condition Peregrine Specialist Floodwater Barbel Rod Mk II, 11'9" 2 Piece.
I actually have 2 of the rods but only use one of them as a Barbel roving and carp stalking rod with a centrepin, the second rod sits unused as when I use 2 rods I go with my Chimera Snag and Flood rods...
There are less fish than there were and you need to do a lot of walking to find the pockets, you also need to be very stealthy or you will spook the fish.
Baiting and waiting works well but can be time consuming.
I had a Shimano Technium Specialist rod and use the avon top due to the loss of the quiver tip carrier section :mad:
My question is that I now have a number of tips for the rod which I can't use, what rods take the small guide large diameter tips?
Hoping to buy a feeder rod I can use the...
they are ok if you can prop the back on something, if not I just end up in a strange folded position as the more you lean back the more your thighs are lifted.
Good for leaning against a tree or cut out in the bank but to be honest my small unhooking mat is the best seat for roving
Guys
Please don't turn this thread into a battle ground, there is too much of that on forums.
Mark
Please don't make assumptions and state what I have written is cr*p
dont know where you`ve heard this but its complete cr*p, all the sections controlled by P&DAA are some of the most...
The Great Ouse is no longer great, most of the prolific stretches are void of all but a few small chub, Bream and Crayfish, be it from poaching by man or feeding by Otters, Mink or Cormarants the river is a sad empty waterway with little to attract anglers except numerous blank days &...
I have had enough of sitting on the banks of the Great Ouse in Bedfordshire watching the Otters feed while I blank.
Im based in Northamptonshire and am looking for a river/club that gives me a reasonable chance of catching a few barbel and chub during a day session or an afternoon into night if...
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