Phil Maggs
Senior Member
Hmmm.. Thanks Tony, that puts a different perspective on things...
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Terry on here that I fish with used to use one of the Drennans. Nice gear. It would take his free spirits coupled up with ss2600 reels quite nicely.I'm not a lover of quivers and have my eye on a new drennan double rod sleeve, i could use that for the JW and also for
my main barbel gear which is in a battered old ngt rod sleeve but have asked a question about the drennan on another thread, i need it to take 6000 size shimano baitrunners to justify buying it and kill two birds with one stone, not sure if you would know about the drennan?
Just use the green quiver tip and leave the big section at home. I had the masterline rod for years and only ever used the quiver tip for barbel and landed fish to 12lb 8 on the Severn with 2m of water on it. The only time I used the 1.75 tip was when I used to floater fish for carp and that handled fish up to 20lb 15. If it’s the same as the masterline then it’s a soft rod so lacks a bit of back bone but takes the lunges well especially under the tipWell, picked the rod up today and the longest piece is the 1.75 avon top which measures 170cm and is 1 piece...
so i will have to get a new holdall now was hoping it would go in my 160cm shimano ready rod holdall before i bought it, but nah, nowhere near it..View attachment 19442
I purchased a brand new Drennan 2 rod with reels holdall a few years ago. It was well made. Unfortunately, I sold it as new immediately, as it was a tad too tight for my outfits. Shame, as I like to support Drennan due to their innovation and support of specialist angling.I'm not a lover of quivers and have my eye on a new drennan double rod sleeve, i could use that for the JW and also for
my main barbel gear which is in a battered old ngt rod sleeve but have asked a question about the drennan on another thread, i need it to take 6000 size shimano baitrunners to justify buying it and kill two birds with one stone, not sure if you would know about the drennan?
Hello Neil... no mate not sticking a 6000 on the JW, have got a daiwa 3500 on there.. the 6000 reels are on a pair of heavier barbel rods that to be honest i probably won't use much, possibly at severn stoke where you can get out of the car and fish or somewhere similar...Hi mate hope you are well...from what I heard last you were all but ready to give up fishing due to mobility issues, so pleased you seem to be giving it a go again.
Are you sticking a shimmy 6000 on the JW?
Glad to hear you are still going for it! Managing where we fish is part of life now, but the BA is not too shabby, although not like it used to be but makes catching even sweeter.Hello Neil... no mate not sticking a 6000 on the JW, have got a daiwa 3500 on there.. the 6000 reels are on a pair of heavier barbel rods that to be honest i probably won't use much, possibly at severn stoke where you can get out of the car and fish or somewhere similar...
i have given up chasing around on the wye and severn, trying to get to swims i could get to 20 years ago thinking that i could now and getting myself in an angry, agitated, frustrated state, i have accepted it now though and fish realisticly without working myself into a state..
Sold loads of gear that i had, minimal amout of gear to carry, just basics.. i'll be fishing the BA a lot closer to home to this season, have found a few comfortable swims with little walking and doing just 3 or 4 hours at a time before it cripples me so hopefully that will get myself in a better frame of mind..hope you are ok neil...
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Hi Phil,
That would be good Neil, be nice to see you again...Give you a shout around September..Glad to hear you are still going for it! Managing where we fish is part of life now, but the BA is not too shabby, although not like it used to be but makes catching even sweeter.
If you want to come this way SS or similar be good to meet up, fellow Bristol kiddy
That's right Neil, it came to light when i was fishing on a local club lake, i had a barrow with me and could not push it through a bit of mud and up a bit of a slope, luckily enough one of the younger guys who had also packed up came over as he could see i was struggling and done it for me..Managing where we fish is part of life now
The biggest mistake is giving up, in a way you might get more satisfaction than if it was a breeze. Absolutely carry on mate.That's right Neil, it came to light when i was fishing on a local club lake, i had a barrow with me and could not push it through a bit of mud and up a bit of a slope, luckily enough one of the younger guys who had also packed up came over as he could see i was struggling and done it for me..
i just felt so embarressed, i had never needed help before on anything, i got really upset about it and thought well if i can't push a f++++++ barrow then i might as well chuck it all in.. it really got to me for ages until a few people put me straight...
Yes, i have got health issues and so do lots of other people so you have think before you do things now..