Mike Thompson
Senior Member & Supporter
Terry is right, they won't catch you more fish, but also right in saying you will probably love owning them.A message to, and for, all those that cannot afford to spent £250+ on a new rod ...
The sole purpose, the raison d'etre, of a fishing rod is to catch fish.Most of my barbel have been caught on rods (Nash Tri-tips) that cost under £80 each. Like some cars I've owned, they've got me "From A to B" (i.e. those rods caught many fish)
But... I've got various rods that are things of beauty, wonderful to use and very pleasing to the eye. I, and we, buy them mainly just because we can... but they don't catch us any more fish. Some rods will enable us to maybe cast further, some may absorb shocks more ably, some will more suit our style of fishing/playing fish, and some will 'just feel' nicer to use ... but they won't catch us any, definitely not many, more fish.
But, at present I'm having a new rod built, and eagerly awaiting its arrival and catching my first barbel on it
I'm in my 70's and fish a couple of times each week for perhaps 3 to 4 hours. I cannot justify spending hundreds on a rod and would be petrified of damaging it if I did.
But if you are careful you can buy some really good gear second hand from this classified section. I've purchased three rods and five reels from various bfw members and been delighted with every one.