Chris Allcock
Senior Member
How's it going everyone?
I hope all is well, I'm off to the tidal trent in August I was just wondering if my 1.75 tc barbel rods would suffice? I was rattling to the bloke in AD and he said they would be no good as the barbel are massive... Now I remember just about, 33 ish years ago my grandad caught a 26lb mirror carp on Shropshire Union canal at market drayton with his fibre glass match rods, 6lb line, and It took an about an hour to land. Now I know there's a difference between still water and water with a heavy current. But nevertheless it was a fish that was extremely wild and had never been caught before so it fought like a demon almost to the point of snapping his rods. I would say fishing rods have come on leaps and bounds since then... Carbon fibre is extremely durable and also very strong compared to fibre glass,I mean look at that chap who caught that 96lb catfish in Worcester a couple of years back he only had 2lb tc barbel rods.
I welcome your advice.
I hope all is well, I'm off to the tidal trent in August I was just wondering if my 1.75 tc barbel rods would suffice? I was rattling to the bloke in AD and he said they would be no good as the barbel are massive... Now I remember just about, 33 ish years ago my grandad caught a 26lb mirror carp on Shropshire Union canal at market drayton with his fibre glass match rods, 6lb line, and It took an about an hour to land. Now I know there's a difference between still water and water with a heavy current. But nevertheless it was a fish that was extremely wild and had never been caught before so it fought like a demon almost to the point of snapping his rods. I would say fishing rods have come on leaps and bounds since then... Carbon fibre is extremely durable and also very strong compared to fibre glass,I mean look at that chap who caught that 96lb catfish in Worcester a couple of years back he only had 2lb tc barbel rods.
I welcome your advice.