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  1. M

    Drennan super specialist

    Thanks all, mine doesn't have a screw in tip ring, not sure if that means it's been repaired at some point although it doesn't look like it has 🤔
  2. M

    Drennan super specialist

    Managed to pick this up for £30 from my local tackle shop. I know nothing about it other than uts 12ft 1.25lb but I assume, like most Drennan rods, it's pretty decent? Cheers Martin
  3. M

    Not selling

    This just popped up on my Facebook feed, thought it may have been of interest to someone on here.
  4. M

    If you could only have......

    3 rods, one for trotting, one for general barbel fishing and one for chub or smaller species what would they be? I appreciate there are so many variables but for this purpose let's assume its a fairly small river, certainly nothing like the Thames or Trent or at least somehere you havent got to...
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    Sorry, me again 😂

    I love my old gear mate, all my Carp fishing stuff is 'oldskool', old Aqua bivvy's and brollies, Daiwa SS3000's, Steve Neville stainless and alarms, I haven't bought new carp gear for years. I'd absolutely love to be able to use my Armalites up the river, they are wonderful rods but quite...
  6. M

    Sorry, me again 😂

    Apologies for bombarding your forum but I have another question, and I'm sure there will be many more! I have an old pair of Vic Gibson built MK1 Century Armalites. 12ft 2.75lb. They are obviously built to be used as carp rods, 40mm butt ring, 16mm tip. I was wondering whether they would work...
  7. M

    New centrerpin

    Cheers mate, I was just curious as assumed due to the weight everyone would suggest them but I don't like the look of them, much prefer the solid back plate and I've decided I'm going to get one that I like the look of the most as they all seem to be very similar.
  8. M

    New centrerpin

    Thanks for all the input, any reason there's not that much love for the super lightweight? Just with the ultra light rods I would have assumed they would be the one.
  9. M

    Mark Tunley specialist multi tip

    Cheers mate, one of the places I want it for is there.
  10. M

    Hello.

    Funnily enough I've got a mate that lives 2 minutes from beat 1 of Throop so he knows that area like the back fo his hand. I've not finished anywhere down there yet but will be getting a Christchurch and or Ringwood ticket for the start of the season. I plan on fishing the Loddon or Balckwater...
  11. M

    Hello.

    The Loddon and Blackwater mainly mate, I love small, intimate, snaggy, low stocked rivers.
  12. M

    Hello.

    No mate, much more local to me .
  13. M

    Hello.

    Thought I'd better introduce myself as I forgot when I signed up, considering there's no hiding behind funny usernames I figured you may as well have a bit of background and put a face to the name. I grew up fishing my local River Blackwater but got seriously into carp fishing when I was about...
  14. M

    New centrerpin

    Please bear with me, I know its another centerpin thread and I'm new here I and have searched the forum extensively but these things change all the time so I hope it's OK to ask for recommendations. I want, don't need but want a nice new centrepin and have a budget of around £400. It will be...
  15. M

    Mark Tunley specialist multi tip

    Thanks for all the advice, I love the look of it and thought it would be perfect for what I wanted and after what's been said on here, you've just confirmed what I'd hoped. Be ordering a pair for my birthday 😊
  16. M

    Mark Tunley specialist multi tip

    He does the same lengths in both the multi tip and specialist float, I'd be very surprised if they weren't the same blank. He says he uses the 13'6" multi tip far more the 11'6"
  17. M

    Mark Tunley specialist multi tip

    Thanks Richard, they do look beautiful and it's the magic bit that got me really interested, my assumption is its about as close to a spliced tip as possible without being spliced and so versatile with all the different options.
  18. M

    Mark Tunley specialist multi tip

    Hi, new to the forum and just wondering if anyone has had, used or at least maybe seen the Mark Tunley Mk1 specialist multi tip rod as I am seriously looking at getting one. Any feedback will be appreciated. Cheers Martin
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