Adam Wylie
Senior Member & Supporter
Hi Jon,
have you gave the guru rods a waggle yet ?
have you gave the guru rods a waggle yet ?
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The 1.75s and 2.25s have covered all of my Barbeling for years apart from float work.No reason to change them.The infinity 1.75 imo has been the best off the shelf rods for years. I'm a massive fan of the K guides, which are on the Guru rods and looking fwd to giving these a waggle.
I have the guru aventus float rod 15ft. I thought it was a lovely rod. I do prefer the free spirits though mind. I’ve got the original 15ft and new 17ft. Very nice rodsHi Jon,
have you gave the guru rods a waggle yet ?
Not yet, but surmise they are Daiwa blanks etc.. so should be top notch and a great price..Hi Jon,
have you gave the guru rods a waggle yet ?
regret I never had the 1.75's. Might put that right, if and when the opportunity arises. My pair of the 2. 1/4 were got to rods, for me for any hefty work I did.The 1.75s and 2.25s have covered all of my Barbeling for years apart from float work.No reason to change them.
Guru do a lower priced rod range which struck me as good value, as their stuff frankly usually is, so I suspect these are spin offs from those.Not yet, but surmise they are Daiwa blanks etc.. so should be top notch and a great price..
Looking forward to your "post waggle" test on the Guru rods Jon, very interested to hear your views.The infinity 1.75 imo has been the best off the shelf rods for years. I'm a massive fan of the K guides, which are on the Guru rods and looking fwd to giving these a waggle.
I think your right there Huanzhou
Very similar looking to that blank.
I think the aventus reel is also a top end daiwa. Looks similar to the TDX.
Why, if you're not buying them?Hi all ,
I don't intend to own these rods ! Just interested in anyone's opinion
If they happen to have one .
Because he's just interested !Why, if you're not buying them?
I follow his logic. When I retired and took up fishing, (after a 50 year gap) tackle shops advised buying a particular rod as it will last a lifetime. When I said I don't have a lifetime, they were stumped. I have used every means in my power to buy as many rods as I possibly could which I thought may be of interest if only just to see what the fuss is all about Used them all, getting on for a hundred in total, save less than a handful I took an immediate dislike to, kept those which suited me best and ended up, 13 years later, with a dozen I am very fond of. Without Ebay this would not have been possible as buying at retail prices would not have worked.. Its been fun too.Why, if you're not buying them?
Meant also to say the anticipated guru aventus barbel is likely to be 6 times the price when launched at the end of this year. I look forward to reading the discussions on here about it being 6 times as good or making it 6 times easier to catch and land a fish! Gonna be fun too..I follow his logic. When I retired and took up fishing, (after a 50 year gap) tackle shops advised buying a particular rod as it will last a lifetime. When I said I don't have a lifetime, they were stumped. I have used every means in my power to buy as many rods as I possibly could which I thought may be of interest if only just to see what the fuss is all about Used them all, getting on for a hundred in total, save less than a handful I took an immediate dislike to, kept those which suited me best and ended up, 13 years later, with a dozen I am very fond of. Without Ebay this would not have been possible as buying at retail prices would not have worked.. Its been fun too.
How many barbel rods have you?I follow his logic. When I retired and took up fishing, (after a 50 year gap) tackle shops advised buying a particular rod as it will last a lifetime. When I said I don't have a lifetime, they were stumped. I have used every means in my power to buy as many rods as I possibly could which I thought may be of interest if only just to see what the fuss is all about Used them all, getting on for a hundred in total, save less than a handful I took an immediate dislike to, kept those which suited me best and ended up, 13 years later, with a dozen I am very fond of. Without Ebay this would not have been possible as buying at retail prices would not have worked.. Its been fun too.
5. = 3 peregrine's, a Sliwa and a modern Sportex twin tip.How many barbel rods have you?
Ditto.5. = 3 peregrine's, a Sliwa and a modern Sportex twin tip.
That’s what is so great about fishing, so many different things to different people…if you got the funds and it pleases YOU who cares what others think. I have far too many reels, some are keepers and some I get for a season and then move on to other new new models, why? Because it gives me pleasure, I don’t smoke or go out drinking so I guess tackle is my vice!I follow his logic. When I retired and took up fishing, (after a 50 year gap) tackle shops advised buying a particular rod as it will last a lifetime. When I said I don't have a lifetime, they were stumped. I have used every means in my power to buy as many rods as I possibly could which I thought may be of interest if only just to see what the fuss is all about Used them all, getting on for a hundred in total, save less than a handful I took an immediate dislike to, kept those which suited me best and ended up, 13 years later, with a dozen I am very fond of. Without Ebay this would not have been possible as buying at retail prices would not have worked.. Its been fun too.
Totally agree with you Alan. When I retired considered golf and fishing. The former would cost around a thousand a year plus the sticks etc. Chose fishing at a much more modest annual cost. I played with reels too for a couple of years. Dropped onto rear drag biomasters which I love so moved onto rods. Good to have a kindred spirit.That’s what is so great about fishing, so many different things to different people…if you got the funds and it pleases YOU who cares what others think. I have far too many reels, some are keepers and some I get for a season and then move on to other new new models, why? Because it gives me pleasure, I don’t smoke or go out drinking so I guess tackle is my vice!
So very trueThat’s what is so great about fishing, so many different things to different people…if you got the funds and it pleases YOU who cares what others think. I have far too many reels, some are keepers and some I get for a season and then move on to other new new models, why? Because it gives me pleasure, I don’t smoke or go out drinking so I guess tackle is my vice!
just paid my golf club fees... £1950 ! Fishing is great value.Totally agree with you Alan. When I retired considered golf and fishing. The former would cost around a thousand a year plus the sticks etc. Chose fishing at a much more modest annual cost. I played with reels too for a couple of years. Dropped onto rear drag biomasters which I love so moved onto rods. Good to have a kindred spirit.
Absolutely..just paid my golf club fees... £1950 ! Fishing is great value.