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Yes. River nene. 6g float, 0.24 main line straight through to a size 10 garbolino spade end xtra strong hook. 8 inch over depth and just nudging a cube of meat through while feeding little but often 2mm micro’s via the cati.
Some of the bream I wade through are colossal
I’m not a fan of them...
We’ll have to sort something out Al being so close to one another and met up several times.
You come to mine or I come to yours. Happy either way just throw some dates at me 👍🏻
Terrible season for me so far largely contributed by the fact that the rivers have been in such poor condition. I’ve just not wanted to fish them.
Anyway a bit of rain and a cooler few days finally encouraged a couple of barbel to feed for me.
I had a modest one around 8lb 2nd cast which was...
Very much A firm favorite of mine for 4-6lb lines.
They extract big chub with no problems whatsoever.
Much preferred my 15 siggy pro to my 15 Accy plus
I’m a fan of them having experienced just how far they can be pushed.
They ain’t the lightest blank in the world. In standard format the handle feels clumsy, the carbon reel seat has a habit of letting go and for the money I’d expect a better set of guides but then free spirit have never been...
Right ok. I did half expect it to just continue through with the rest of the range and just be another 2 ft longer. That confirms it then.
Yes I’m a fan of the original it’s a very unique deceptive rod with very much hidden capabilities.
Day ticket fiskerton??
How’d it fish?
I’ve struggled...
The original 17 has an action that differs from other float rods but despite this I’m actually a fan of it.
It sounds like you have given the new more powerful version some serious stick and are probably the best man currently to ask….. have they retained the original action while beefing the...
People have different names for them but basically Graham that’s the mk1. The very first incarnation of the 3 float rods looked like those with full cork handles, sliding bands and double legged guides.
I’d expect the feeder rod to comfortably cast a stated payload Alec and I’d expect it to be an accurate and reliable statistic indeed because casting weight is extremely relevant when it comes to feeder rods. Especially those with multiple tip strengths.
In the float rod game it’s way less...
I don’t know about the new ones Stuart but in terms of the team 2000’s i would say no the acolyte plus would align much better with the avenger in terms of action, power and suitable line ratings.
The titan 2000 is more like the acolyte ultra imo.
Masterline didn’t gobble up normark but they including normark were one of a number of brands under the rapala umbrella.
Masterline were what normark fell back on to develop the rods.
I don’t know what order everything went down in but at this transition point around 2001 ish. GS and OT left...
I take this statistic with a very large pinch of salt.
A good example is my Preston supera x float is rated to cast 12g.
My sphere is rated to 30g
I’ve got a shimano rated to 25g iirc
It’s just made up bollocks imo.
an accurate description of the action along with a min and max main line rating...
There’s no risk at all with this rod. It is as strong as carbon fibre can possibly get. I have 2 of them.
Between them they have quite literally been to hell and back.
One of them has tamed a known nene fish which knocks close to 15lb in summer and both have extracted 12’s and 13’s out without...
The tsi is the 2nd rod I felt quite comfortable tackling double figured barbel on in the river nene and being completely honest it was only Down to the fact that I owned 2 at time, paid little for them and if I broke one it wouldn’t be the end of the world so i didn’t hesitate with it.
I had a...
There’s a couple of spots on the river nene where I have been lucky enough to encounter an odd barbel on float tackle which I believe would be a true test of a power float rod’s actual strength.
So far I’ve only been brave enough to try 3 rods and only 2 have really been put under maximum...
I used a set of e700 vas waders for a full season and found them to be very good on the most parts.
They are incredibly robust. You would need to push a sharp fishing hook with a bit of force to penetrate through them. The material is definitely suited to the wader that would climb down rocky...
I absolutely agree mate. I think they counter each other a lot of the time because to my mind power = pressure you can apply to a fish and to do that the rod or lever against you needs to be as short as possible but obviously not break
I know for your specific type of fishing, the amount of power or stiffness in a float rod determines pretty much everything but it’s not the case for other people particularly if fishing for other things on other venues.
I personally don’t see a stiffer float rod to always be a better one...
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