Mike Window
Senior Member & Supporter
I've been using a split cane 10' rod for trotting with a centrepin on a small river which has lots of trees and bushes.
If I use a longer rod I tend to get caught up in branches etc.
Decide to go for a lighter rod so looking for a 10' carbon but most on the market seem to be for commercial fisheries casting heavy wagglers etc and fishing for carp.
I am catching mostly roach, dace, grayling and the odd trout and chub.
Any suggestions for a suitable rod possibly with more of a tip action, the floats I use are normally 4 gms.
Mike
If I use a longer rod I tend to get caught up in branches etc.
Decide to go for a lighter rod so looking for a 10' carbon but most on the market seem to be for commercial fisheries casting heavy wagglers etc and fishing for carp.
I am catching mostly roach, dace, grayling and the odd trout and chub.
Any suggestions for a suitable rod possibly with more of a tip action, the floats I use are normally 4 gms.
Mike