Roger Carswell
Senior Member
I would like to echo Dave Taylor's words of wisdom - don't try to run before you can walk. Enjoy the fun of the learning curve!
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I would like to echo Dave Taylor's words of wisdom - don't try to run before you can walk. Enjoy the fun of the learning curve!
Good choice on the rod Mark, rather proves my assessment of you. I was in two minds in offering you my Drennan specialist Barbel rod, unused and in a case, with tickets. But didn't want to appear pushy.I wouldn't go as far to as to use words like 'level headed' and 'accomplished' .....haha, i've made some rather rushed gear purchases in the past (ain't we all?) and been on the waterside with a rod in my hand since i was 6 years old and even worked in the tackle trade straight from school (although hasn't helped my catch rate!)
Well, i have gone with the Drennan 1.75 barbel, lovely rod and much more suited to the rivers i will be fishing despite my initial thoughts of using a heavier feeder rod, and hopefully some double figure fish rather than the smaller ones =)
Thanks for all the input guys, really appreciated =)
Mark
Just thought i'd pop back and let you know the combo i went with:
Drennan Martin Bowler 1.75 barbel and a Shimano baitrunner 4000 ST
I don't know much about the current Baitrunner range or what all the different letters mean, but it seems a nice reel, nice size on the rod, and i could get 2 for almost the price of 1 Daiwa Whisker 2600
Just need to Christen it now with a nice chub or barbel before the end of the season.