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Tench/light barbel rod

I am sure the old Barbel Tamer has a screw fitting on the tip ring.
 
I have a pair of old 11ft Daiwa powermesh avons and they are pretty much ideal for swingtip fishing for tench or light barbel work. I found a pair on ebay. They do come up from time to time. Lovely blank. A screwfit reel seat would make them perfect and I might get round to that one day.
 
Thats the thing Dave, I still have one in the garage somewhere, bought in around 1978, you have saved me digging it out for a photo shoot.........
 
yep, i used 1 only once, i didn't like them over a normal swingtip to be honest.
 
You used to be able to get something similar to a swing tip which clipped on to the butt section and had an eye which opened to pass your line through.

That was the Sidewinder, made by the same company that make Polaris floats. Used to get one free with a pack of the floats if I remember correctly, mine's in the garage box somewhere, only ever used it in Ireland.
 
Chris -I use bite alarms with my barbel rods for tench. I've had some real screaming runs using method feeder techniques. It's nice relaxing fishing - until they both go off at once which happened a few times last year. It is also the perfect antidote to all that tip watching.
geoff
 
Chris -I use bite alarms with my barbel rods for tench. I've had some real screaming runs using method feeder techniques. It's nice relaxing fishing - until they both go off at once which happened a few times last year. It is also the perfect antidote to all that tip watching.
geoff

Geoff,
I did exactly this the last time out. Just used the 1.5lb avon tops of my X-Flites with bobbins and alarms. I've found that the water I was targetting has a few more big carp than I anticipated so I don't really want to go much lighter anyway. In fact I will probably break out my old light carp rods to fish it next time. I still fancy adding a couple of the old Daiwa 1 1/4lb Avons to my armoury if I ever manage to snag some.;):D
While there wasn't too much danger of losing it, a spirited 11lb carp put up a fair old showing on the 1.5lb rods. I just wish I could find a local water with big tench and bream and no/very few carp.
 
I still fancy adding a couple of the old Daiwa 1 1/4lb Avons to my armoury if I ever manage to snag some.;):D

Just over a year on and I've finally managed to snag a pair of barely used Powermesh Specialist Avons. Shame I'd bought the Fox Duo-Lite Avons not that long ago, oh well!;):D:)
 
Hi Chris,

Do you ever stop buying tackle;)
I read about your wish for a swingtip rod, i have a custom built 9' 1.25tc swingtip rod in the loft that my father had made for bream fishing on the canal, I think i should go up and fetch it down and give it a bash:D
 
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