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What 15ft rod for grayling

Steven Knox

Senior Member & Supporter
I've mostly been using 13ft acolyte plus /specimen and 13ft6' browning sphere for my grayling fishing.
I'm thinking of buying a 15ft rod to use this winter on some of the larger rivers I fish and was looking for suggestions?
As i stay in central scotland actually seeing / holding any rods before buying is difficult.
I will be mostly fishing later flowing rivers with fish between 2lb and 3lb not uncommon.
 
The obvious answers would be 15' Acolyte Plus/Specimen or a 15' 6" Sphere. The biggest problem would be sourcing the latter.
 
Im leaning towards the acolyte plus. I also like the look of the preston supera x 15ft but its hard to find out much info online.
And then suggestions for any other rods worth looking into?
 
With the demise of Bobco, most recent rods are passing me by without me ever seeing them. The only older 15'er that I could suggest is the Maver Signature Pro. I doubt one would be any easier to find than a 15'6" Sphere, though it is likely to be a lot cheaper.
 
With the demise of Bobco, most recent rods are passing me by without me ever seeing them. The only older 15'er that I could suggest is the Maver Signature Pro. I doubt one would be any easier to find than a 15'6" Sphere, though it is likely to be a lot cheaper.
Signature Pro is a good call - excellent rods.

Maybe a Tricast XS; but that is only available in 14ft. Slower action but more powerful than a Sig Pro or Acolyte Plus.
 
Have you had experience using this rod? Cant find much info or reviews online

No, I haven't had any experience of them, but i've heard some good comments about them from friends who have.
As far as i'm aware they are rated to 6lb which should be well powerful enough for the biggest grayling swimming.
I got the old discontinued tournament pro bu 15 footer because it's rated to 10lb mono and I wanted a more powerful rod to target barbel. If I hadn't managed to get one I was going to take a punt on the 15ft tourny S as a rating of 6lb should be able to cope with barbel ok.
 
I’d say the acolytes are realistically the best bet for you and your grayling sport with 3 x 15ft models all super light just pick the action most suited to your venue/species

I have the 14ft supera X from Preston and yes I’m a big fan. I haven’t tried the 15ft version as I was looking for the more powerful rod at the time but I’m sure it would be equally as nice.
 
Orrrrrrr hang on for a bit and see if normark releases those 15ft Avengers we’ve been waiting for. Judging by how the 13ft one feels I think they could be absolutely ideal for what you want.
 
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