David Gauntlett
Senior Member
I don't think it's nearly as cut and dried as you think. Lines, like you I detest Sensor, I think it's utter rubbish. Lot's of folks seem to love the stuff. Who is right? Who is wrong? Is it simply because I've loaded it incorrectly? Because I play fish in a different way to others? Use it in different environments to others? Have I had a bad batch (or three)? I neither know nor care, I think it's rubbish and no amount of folks telling me it's great are going to change that.
Hooks are the same. Some folks play fish much more gently than others. They can get away with much finer guage hooks. Someone more heavy handed would be liable to open finer hooks up. Does that make those fine hooks useless or just useless for certain individuals? You talk of hookpoints turning, I've had that exact experience of a very popular brand which I avoid at all costs. However, I tend to fish rivers and lakes with very stony beds. Had I been fishing more silty/muddy waters would I have ever noticed? Is that why some use gear I'd never dream of? I suspect so.
In my experience it's actually fairly unusual for a product that's so appalling, as to achieve universal condemnation, to even come to market. There's a fair bet that it'll suit someone, somewhere right down to the ground. Likewise, I've yet to encounter many products so good as to achieve universal acclaim. Even if the only reason it fails to be universal is an excessive price tag or lack of availability.
Again I agree with most of your points Chris. However, a friend I fished with many moons ago was a walking test bed for gear. He was a lovely guy....but him being a very big man with huge strength, coupled with a tendency to be a little on the heavy handed side....meant that his kit went through 'to destruction' type tests on an almost daily basis
The point is these rods were all from one manufacturer (Early models of far eastern blanks) and failed on the cast. One could say it was all down to the angler, and there is undeniably an aspect of that lurking in there. However....once he took my advice and spent a little more and bought a proven blank....he never managed to breake another rod.
Strangely, as you say....there were probably still some out there who loved those rods.....no doubt blissfully unaware of what happened to them if a real man got hold of them
On another occasion, we were on the look-out for our first bivvies, and he managed to convince me that the 'Special offer', two for the price of one style bargains heaped in the corner of our local emporium would be just the job. I forget exactly how long they lasted, but certainly the number of nights could be counted on your fingers, with no need to start on your toes.....
Extreme example I know, but it demonstrates my point....there definitely is (or certainly was) some genuinely cr*p gear out there!
I also think that there are undoubtedly some anglers who are able to experience huge levels of satisfaction and delight by using cheap bits of kit that, in their view 'still do the job just as well', despite costing next to nothing. The fact that some of these items require 'special treatment' to perform at all....seems to them an irrelevancy
And why not, bless 'em
Cheers, Dave.
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