Nick Coulthurst
Senior Member & Supporter
If your mate has an avenger m2 ( green trim on whippings) in good condition Terry, I’d be interested. Would like to have a reserve.
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I’m in Stevenage Paul also a veralum memberThanks for that Terry, I might well get in touch. Whereabouts are you?
I’ll give him a bell tomorrow nickIf your mate has an avenger m2 ( green trim on whippings) in good condition Terry, I’d be interested. Would like to have a reserve.
im sure I read somewhere stating the guides on the drennan were Fuji’s SIC. Doesn’t seem to be commonly advertised mind so probably not the case.
Yeah I believe all my Fuji guides are stamped. Or at least the larger butt rings are for sure. I’ve not owned an acolyte before despite the fact I keep meaning to pick one up for a waggle.They could be, but Drennan don't state that they are and I've not found a Fuji stamp on any of the rings on the Acolytes I own. I don't know for sure that they are always stamped, but plenty of rods I own that were advertised as having Fuji rings are marked as such. The reel seats on Acolytes are definitely Fujis though.
And I’ve read the Acolytes are the same.I wouldn’t say the Avenger is a barbel trotting rod, it has reserves of power for sure that will cope with barbel, but it’s probably more suited for chub. I use mine for general trotting and a Daiwa 15ft river float rod for barbel trotting.
Hi all
Just to confuse the issue, I have a free spirit hi s 13 ft specimen float rod, does any one know how this compares to the Normark avenger and the Drennan acolyte? Which would be more suitable for trotting for barbel? Also I have a Shimano techincum specialist float rod
Thanks
Wayne
You wouldn't be disappointed with the 13' Acolyte plus, it's an absolute peach. I ruled out using it for Barbel until one afternoon on the upper Lea when I had 5 trotting maggots. Mostly 7-9+lb. Tight swim, landed them all, 6lb bottom 14 hook. Deals with the big Ivel Chub a treat.Yeah I believe all my Fuji guides are stamped. Or at least the larger butt rings are for sure. I’ve not owned an acolyte before despite the fact I keep meaning to pick one up for a waggle.
I think this year I’ll have one of those two piece ultra plus rods.
I’ve read the rod action is supposed to be very nice having 1 less joint which makes a lot of sense but the convenience of taking it ready made and keeping it that way .................. well that’s just really good. Anyway until I actually grab one it’s all just hearsay.
I do a lot of trotting especially in winter so I need to pick carefully and get something that’s right for me.
If your mate has an avenger m2 ( green trim on whippings) in good condition Terry, I’d be interested. Would like to have a reserve.
he has this nick don’t think it’s a mk2
HiI'm going to go against the grain a little here. I have a friend that catches an inordinate number of barbel on the float. He rarely bothers with other methods. His favourite rods are MK2 Avengers, but he also uses Acolyte Pluses, Daiwa Tournament RS (P), and Browning Spheres. I've certainly fished for barbel with a MK2 Avenger and Browning Sphere without a problem. I'd generally prefer something a little beefier, but I feel that many float rods are far more capable than most of us ever suspect. I believe our collective reticence in using such seemingly light rods is accounted for by the increasingly powerful barbel rods so many of us use. The only element of caution I may have is that neither of us, because of the rivers we fish, are routinely catching fish above 12lb on such float rods.
My experience of the Hi-S is very limited. However, the impression of it that I got was that it was more powerful than an Avenger or Acolyte. The Freespirit Specialist Advanced float rods I own are actually a bit too powerful in some situations. As to the Hi-S suitability for trotting, it's swings and roundabouts. It's certainly more powerful, so seemingly more suitable for playing barbel. The downside, that makes it less suitable, is the increased weight.