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Bill - I will definitely take you up on that very kind offer and if the ride in good condition I’ll give you a bit more than £85. Let me know when you’re next down Bath way and we can arrange to meet. I am up in London fairly regularly if that’s easier?
Hello - it's been a while since the last thread on this topic so here goes.... I am in the market for a travel rod. I'll be fishing for big chub but would need the ability to deal with a decent barbel if one came along.
It seems that the good ole John Wilson Avon Quiver is still going strong...
I had some Avons that I'd saved up a small fortune (or so it seemed) to buy as a kid. Trudging the streets of a (very hilly) village to deliver papers for less than a pound a week to spend 15 pounds on a set of scales showed how much I wanted to be viewed as a 'specimen hunter'. Many years later...
Just thought I'd share a short tale - with a bit of a preamble....
Having grown up by the banks of the Bristol Avon at Limpley Stoke the mighty Barbel has always been the fish I hanker after. As a kid in the 80's I caught an eye-poppingly large fish of 8.11 which was the biggest I'd ever seen...
Anyone interested in buying my Avon Scales? Had them for 25 years and had them serviced around 4 years ago by the Avon Scale Co. but the screen is a bit foggy for my dodgy eyesight. Screen has a small crack on it as well but otherwise in perfect working order. Checked with a certified 7lb weight...
Greys GRXi+ fly rod - 9ft #9. Only used a handful of times. Had Pike to over 20lbs on them. Comes with rod tube - zip tag is broken but zip itself still works fine so no bother.
Okuma Airframe #7/9 reel with spare spool. One spool is loaded with #9 floating line that is unused. Comes with a...
I use a Mark Tunley one - beautiful rod for rolling meat. Doesn't feel as beefy as the 1.75lb tc would suggest until you're hooked into a good fish (or a big snag in my case)
I use an 11ft / 1.75lb Torrix and agree with all the comments. I prefer the shorter rod for control (and I'm 6ft 8in) and a completely different beast to the 12ft 1.75lb Torrix.
I used to have an 11ft 1.5lb Seer Rod for rolling which was lovely but let me down when trying to control a very...
Thanks guys
Brian - it was with an iPhone 6 and with a case so maybe that didn't help.
Graham - I have seen serious night angers using separate light sources and the such like but they always seemed bulky. I try to travel light and only fish into the gloom for a short while in any case but...
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