Anthony James
Senior Member
Hello Gents.
I am after some advice with harrison rods. I am looking to invest in 2 quality rods for this coming campaign on the river kennet. Most of the river is small/medium size, although can some times push through during bad weather.
I have read every article I can find on the net and have narrowed it down to either 1 x chimera #2 12' 1.75TC and an 11' torrix 1.5TC. Or 1 x 11' SU Avon 1.75TC and 1 x chimera #2 1.75TC.
Some of the reviews i've read mention that the torrix is a little stiffer and chimera has more of a progressive tippy action which is what I prefer. I also considered the TU avon so I can use for a multitude of fishing. Although these will be my goto barbel rods, I also target chub in the winter times and tench in the spring. Would like 2 rods which can cover most bases also being versatile for tighter swims, fishing in flood, weir pools etc etc, hence 1 11' and 1 12'. Maybe I am being optimistic about having only 2 rods for all these jobs, but I am hoping!
Any advice, would be greatly appreciated. These will be my very first custom rods, I always use of the peg daiwas, shimano etc etc. As they are an investment for me, I want to make sure they last for a very long time and I don't need another rod for other situations!
Much Appreciated,
Ant
I am after some advice with harrison rods. I am looking to invest in 2 quality rods for this coming campaign on the river kennet. Most of the river is small/medium size, although can some times push through during bad weather.
I have read every article I can find on the net and have narrowed it down to either 1 x chimera #2 12' 1.75TC and an 11' torrix 1.5TC. Or 1 x 11' SU Avon 1.75TC and 1 x chimera #2 1.75TC.
Some of the reviews i've read mention that the torrix is a little stiffer and chimera has more of a progressive tippy action which is what I prefer. I also considered the TU avon so I can use for a multitude of fishing. Although these will be my goto barbel rods, I also target chub in the winter times and tench in the spring. Would like 2 rods which can cover most bases also being versatile for tighter swims, fishing in flood, weir pools etc etc, hence 1 11' and 1 12'. Maybe I am being optimistic about having only 2 rods for all these jobs, but I am hoping!
Any advice, would be greatly appreciated. These will be my very first custom rods, I always use of the peg daiwas, shimano etc etc. As they are an investment for me, I want to make sure they last for a very long time and I don't need another rod for other situations!
Much Appreciated,
Ant