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It doesn’t have to be as expensive as some…..
I’ve used bespoke JB HNV pastes and they work well and go on working. But for me they take a few trips to establish (and John told me that would likely be what happens).
I also use over the counter frozen baits and they work straight out of the bag...
Couldn’t agree more.
I know nothing of Piscario or somesuch; my scant knowledge of centrepins ends at hearing that Chris Lythe reels are nice. I’m the proud owner of a battered old Stanton.
But I know a bit about high end fly reels and much of it is form over function. I use reels that should...
I had 3 rods direct from PB in the mid 80’s and got to know him a bit.
My understanding is that he fell out of love for rod building - hence selling the business and the brand to Nicholas Whipp.
If you tell us where you live I’m sure somebody will recommend a decent rod builder who is local to...
Allegedly these reels (and similar) are worth stupid money…..and I think they are basically junk.
Mine are PM4000H’s (and I have an Emblem) and I’m told the PM’s are worth 150 quid for the pair ! Considerably more than they cost new.
Some people even make money ‘tricking them up’ with...
I’ve got 2 very similar reels that I still use for spod/marker work.
They are still ‘big’ reels and take too much line unless you are boating out baits !
And as mentioned the drags are pretty agricultural…..
Just for information….
There are a number of new and used Hardy coarse rods (marksman etc etc) listed on the Glasgow Angling Centre website. I was there looking to buy some fly bits ready for a foreign trip.
I know nothing about these rods (never owned a Hardy coarse rod) so they might be...
I have the 5-15 and the 3-10 gram W3 rods in fixed spool format.
Decent rods for the money. The 5-15 is surprisingly powerful. I happily fish 20g lures on it.
I had a Power carp waggler 13ft from that series. Excellent rod that I used for chub trotting on the Wye. It dealt with 5lb line and decent chub no problem.
Slightly different configuration - 2 equal sections and a detachable butt.
I bought it new for about 70 quid. Good rod ! I sold it last...
A lot of the time.
But when does a wafter become a pop-up?
I want a wafter that sits on the bottom once it is attached to a decent sized hook etc.
I use parts of wafters to balance bottom baits and also small dumbell wafters as change baits for chub and finally as formers for paste baits...
Does it have a spigot or an overfit joint ?
The weave is reminiscent of some Paul Boote Cougar rods that I have. Built on a Century blank (became Hutchinson Sabre rods I think).
But I’m not sure that they did 13ft back then; and mine have spigot joints.
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