Ian Hugo Arnott
Senior Member
I have just been re reading an old copy of Angling Today from January 2007, which was a Barbel Special.
There are several articles on 'The Traveller' and Adams Mill
In another article
Pete Reading wrote
" There is an unfortunate trend towards rods which are too stiff for barbel, often called flood rods because they are supposed to be needed to chuck out heavy weights, and rods with a test curve of over two pounds are often advertised. Most situations do not need such meaty weapons, and I do worry about the combination of heavy rods and braided mainline, which must have the potential t nflect serious damage in experienced hands..........."
Discuss
Regards
Hugo
There are several articles on 'The Traveller' and Adams Mill
In another article
Pete Reading wrote
" There is an unfortunate trend towards rods which are too stiff for barbel, often called flood rods because they are supposed to be needed to chuck out heavy weights, and rods with a test curve of over two pounds are often advertised. Most situations do not need such meaty weapons, and I do worry about the combination of heavy rods and braided mainline, which must have the potential t nflect serious damage in experienced hands..........."
Discuss
Regards
Hugo
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