Marcus Ruoff
Active Member
Have owned and fished a lot of these coarse rods.
Personally I wasnt too keen on the B.James rods. Very long handles and very thick tips.
I like the Allcocks rods, Olivers, Aspindales a lot as I do Linsley, Cook and Barder.
Allcocks can be all over the place. They are great if you can locate a really good one and can cope with the sometimes super short handles (e.g. in the Wizards). Olivers are more reliable and I have yet to see a bad Aspindales rod.
The newer makers are mighty expensive and somehow I rather fish with the old stuff (sometimes hollowbuilt!! e.g. some Aspindales) as the new ones feel more like cane versions of modern graphite rods.
Trial error is the name of the game to find a good one. Good thing is the old ones are still relatively affordable.
Personally I wasnt too keen on the B.James rods. Very long handles and very thick tips.
I like the Allcocks rods, Olivers, Aspindales a lot as I do Linsley, Cook and Barder.
Allcocks can be all over the place. They are great if you can locate a really good one and can cope with the sometimes super short handles (e.g. in the Wizards). Olivers are more reliable and I have yet to see a bad Aspindales rod.
The newer makers are mighty expensive and somehow I rather fish with the old stuff (sometimes hollowbuilt!! e.g. some Aspindales) as the new ones feel more like cane versions of modern graphite rods.
Trial error is the name of the game to find a good one. Good thing is the old ones are still relatively affordable.