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I can't say I remember the Sphere specs, but I do know the figures for my own. Having just checked the PDFs of the old catalogues, I've put the spec weights in brackets.
13'6" = 161g and 158g (150g)
15'6" = 182g and 182g (175g)
13' = 144g (149g)
14' = 161g (157g)
11'6" = 129g (127g)
It's probably worth adding that I've been using the Acolyte Specimen rods quite a lot over the last couple of months when fishing for grayling. They have proved to be very good, even with modest/small fish, provided that there's a bit of extra water on. The Acolyte Specimen rods are certainly...
For those that give a damn, here are the weights of my rods.
13' Acolyte Ultra - 146g
13' Acolyte Plus - 150g
13' Acolyte Specimen - 168g
15' Acolyte Ultra - 167g
15' Acolyte Plus - 167g
15' Acolyte Specimen - 187g
17' Acolyte Float - 198g
15'...
Pallatrax GRIPZ Match Fishing Hooks - Pallatrax
I've seen the odd babel angler mention the eyed Gripz hooks, but has anyone got/used the spade end version?
What's the sizing like compared to something like the Drennan Wide Gape Match or Drennan Acolyte Gripper?
How have you found them...
No one makes exactly what I want, though it would be close to the FJT Specialist. Put a solid back on the spool and give the anodizing the blueish tinge of the Young's Atom, and I'd be happy enough. I might commission GM to make one for me and call it the Ion (an Atom altered). The other...
Tuesday, two grayling at 1lb 12oz. Wednesday, one at about a pound and a new pb at 2lb 3oz. Thursday, one around a pound, as second pb at 2lb 8oz and a nice back up fish of 2lb 4oz (no photo).
I have had a couple of sets of RH9000s for quite a few years. Until recently, I've had no problem with them. However, one set has been a little dicey in the last month or two. Still functional and accurate but the LCD is slowly deteriorating.
I've gone for a set of Salter Brecknell Electro...
Drennan tend to avoid direct contact with customers if they can. Give your local Drennan stockist a shout. They can often get end caps and locking widgets from the Drennan reps.
The 17' Acolyte Float is reputed to fall somewhere between an Ultra and a Plus as far as power is concerned. However, it needs to be pointed out that the action is quite unlike the rest of the Acolyte Float rods. It bends dramatically with minimal provocation through the top section. You can...
I'd use a 15' rod if I could comfortably use a proper landing net when wading. However, the places I'm wading are either bedrock or cobbles. I've yet to find any way of securing a net and handle that I'm happy with.
I know you do, but equally, you don't like 15'+ rods (for any purpose). I also know that you use a wading net with a longer handle that I'm remotely comfortable using. My wading net of choice is only fractionally longer than a traditional trout scoop net. I'm not comfortable using a rod longer...
The bulk of my float rods are 13' and 15'. I also have a smattering of 11' and 17' rods. I do have the odd 14'er, but that is invariably because there was no 15'er in the range. For no particular reason, I do not own a single 12' float rod.
I won't use longer than 13' when wading (save for a...
I don't have a 13' Hi-S for a direct comparison. However, compared to the 15' Hi-S, there's a bit more rigidity in the mid section of the Acolyte.
The Acolyte Specimen is closer to what I like to see in a trotting rod. Hi-S are more my idea of a stillwater waggler rod.
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