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which barbel rod?

Got mine for £31.00, new version aswell, just be patient and you`ll get one for a steal.

Beautiful rods.

I got the 1 lb 6oz T/C with the new reel seat for that price too, it is a great rod, I would go for it even at the new full retail price.


I would check that the reels seats are the new metal ones (they look it) rather than the old wood fittings.


Lathams have it for £49.99 if you can't be bothered with ebay

http://www.lathams-fishing.co.uk/j-w-young-rods-ray-walton-special-11ft-2pc-1lb-6oz--pid13188.html

Free postage for orders of £50 Add a packet of hooks and you can get free postage;)



Or from here if your mental:eek:

http://www.summerlands-tackle.co.uk/product.php/29099/w-young-1lb-6oz-ray-walton-11ft-8-10lb-6oz-2pc
 
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Ray Walton wrote;



The Hexagraph 1lbt/c deluxe version was/is a gem of a rod. I used this one all the time and caught the British Record of 17.4 and others of 17.3, 17.12 and 18.13 plus loads of 8-15+ specimens in my Adams era in the late 1990's-2004. I had mine finished in matt black, with gold tipped black or violet intermediate whippings all through. At the time the RRP was around £353.00 for the standard model. The custom deluxe model with intermediates was a good deal more aroud £400.
Today, i think the RRP for the standard version (without intermediates or personal choice extras) is...£740.00:eek:



Yes Ray, Mine was the standard model which cost me £350. Had it a while now. Great rod.


As ever

Hugo
 
Would the J W Young 1.6t/c suit bigger rivers such as they Wye/Severn/Trent?
 
it's a rod for rolling meat really, great on any river for that.

I think it has more uses than that, although that's it's primary function... actually there's not many rivers around here I can roll meat, it's not at all like the Hampshire Avon with no bankside vegetation:)

I have it with me right now actually (saddo), and I have given it a wriggle and it would be fine as a small river rod, and although it's an all through action it has quite a fast tippy action, so probably a better bet than the Avon rod for trotting a chubber float or similar. Also a good tool for exploring those undercuts near bank?
Just a very nice pencil thin blank
 
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