David Gauntlett
Senior Member
Hi guys,
There have been quite a few threads recently from people wanting advice about 'What new rod?' they should buy.............lord knows how many of these there have been over the years, including some of mine
Now I don't blame people wanting/asking for advice on this subject, as I say, I have asked this myself, on more than one occasion, but there are those on here who knock or criticise others for asking....I will even admit to having a moan myself if the board is particularly dull. But, the fact is, these are valid questions.
Another problem can be that sometimes the well intentioned advice proffered is not as helpful as it seems, often consisting of things like 'Go to a shop and have a look'....'You can't beat having a waggle in a shop'....'Borrow a mates and try the feel of it'....and so on.
Now, this may be sound advice for those who have had zillions of rods over the years (judging by a past thread on 'how many rods have you got', that includes most of you nutters on here ) but is not so helpful for others. You guys have learned over the years of trying (and using in anger) a multitude of rods in all price brackets just exactly what you want...and can 'feel' if it is right fairly quickly.
However, for the likes of the more restrained (skint ) amongst us, who have only ever owned a few rods in a lifetime of fishing, it doesn't help a lot. Put simply, some of us have put up with whatever we could afford for our entire lives, and consequently may read with envy the quotes of folk extolling the virtues of such and such 'dream' rod, but wouldn't know what it actually felt like to 'waggle', let alone play a fish on such a tool if it jumped up and bit us.
Hence the question "What rod do you recommend for....(whatever it is they require)'. You see, us mere mortals are relying on/asking for the help of you lovely lot with the cash and experience who KNOW just exactly what a 'dream players rod', or whatever is wanted....is, and what it feels like.
Having a 'feel' or a 'waggle' or playing with your mates rod (Oooo-er missus ) just won't cut it if you don't know what you are 'feeling' for
We know we want the best within our means, and that we can't afford to make a mistake......but that's all we know.....hence the plees for help
Cheers, Dave
There have been quite a few threads recently from people wanting advice about 'What new rod?' they should buy.............lord knows how many of these there have been over the years, including some of mine
Now I don't blame people wanting/asking for advice on this subject, as I say, I have asked this myself, on more than one occasion, but there are those on here who knock or criticise others for asking....I will even admit to having a moan myself if the board is particularly dull. But, the fact is, these are valid questions.
Another problem can be that sometimes the well intentioned advice proffered is not as helpful as it seems, often consisting of things like 'Go to a shop and have a look'....'You can't beat having a waggle in a shop'....'Borrow a mates and try the feel of it'....and so on.
Now, this may be sound advice for those who have had zillions of rods over the years (judging by a past thread on 'how many rods have you got', that includes most of you nutters on here ) but is not so helpful for others. You guys have learned over the years of trying (and using in anger) a multitude of rods in all price brackets just exactly what you want...and can 'feel' if it is right fairly quickly.
However, for the likes of the more restrained (skint ) amongst us, who have only ever owned a few rods in a lifetime of fishing, it doesn't help a lot. Put simply, some of us have put up with whatever we could afford for our entire lives, and consequently may read with envy the quotes of folk extolling the virtues of such and such 'dream' rod, but wouldn't know what it actually felt like to 'waggle', let alone play a fish on such a tool if it jumped up and bit us.
Hence the question "What rod do you recommend for....(whatever it is they require)'. You see, us mere mortals are relying on/asking for the help of you lovely lot with the cash and experience who KNOW just exactly what a 'dream players rod', or whatever is wanted....is, and what it feels like.
Having a 'feel' or a 'waggle' or playing with your mates rod (Oooo-er missus ) just won't cut it if you don't know what you are 'feeling' for
We know we want the best within our means, and that we can't afford to make a mistake......but that's all we know.....hence the plees for help
Cheers, Dave