Pete Marshall
Senior Member
I must admit I can't actually see in this thread anybody offering zealous praise for pins.....well perhaps you could accuse PB of this, but he is hardly representative. And I don't think would claim to represent any one but himself.I don't like using a centrepin. It isn't a crime, at least I've tried it. I'm not trying to stop anyone that enjoys it carrying on doing so. If me saying that I don't particularly like them adds a counter to the often zealous praise of the technique and saves a waverer from rushing out to buy a centrepin to try this wonder method, I'm happy.
Even the most ardent user of pins would be clearly bonkers if he described it as a wonder method.
As a decent pin can be brought new for £30, which is considerably cheaper than most baitrunners, I can't see why people shouldn't be encouraged to use one particularly when the circumstances are appropriate.
Anyway, off to fish the middle Severn this afternoon for a nice change and I will not be using my pins....nor will I be using a baitrunner, just a simple fixed spool reel that enables me to cast and retrieve a feeder at a fair distance, something pins are not as good at. However on the weekend I may be fishing on a little welsh river, where I shall be using neither as with a fly rod I find baitrunners and centre pins just don't do the business..