Vince Maddock
Senior Member & Supporter
I got a 15ft Daiwa Speci Float in the spring, used it for Tench waggler fishing, liked it. Gonna use it for Barbel on the Trent for the first time in a couple of weeks.
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John uses the 15ft acolyte specimen floatJohn
Can I ask are you comparing the Free spirit with an Acolyte plus or the Acolyte Specimen?
As Richard has kindly pointed out it is the "Specimen".John
Can I ask are you comparing the Free spirit with an Acolyte plus or the Acolyte Specimen?
I had a carbotec no2 which was a full system 3 different butt sections 13/15/17.I use the Carbotec No3, 13/15, the Normack Crusader 15ft/20 (only at 15) and the Mark Tunley 13 5ft, 1lb rest curve floart rod.
All are great rods but if I could choose one it would be the Carbotec.
I agree, tried the 13ft acoltye specimen and the 13ft Avenger side by side and the Acolytye was so much more balanced in the hand. Can not see what all the hype is over the Normarks.I'll echo you and Lee, imo they are the king of the float rods past and present.
I got one of the latest normark avengers recently, and again, jmo, the acolyte speci blows it away by a country mile. I would also recommend the acolyte plus which is slightly less powerful but I never had a problem catching barbel with it.
2 Totally different rods, made for 2 Totally different styles. Hardly a comparison.I agree, tried the 13ft acoltye specimen and the 13ft Avenger side by side and the Acolytye was so much more balanced in the hand. Can not see what all the hype is over the Normarks.
What is different about them? Both 13ft and designed for heavier float work and larger fish.2 Totally different rods, made for 2 Totally different styles. Hardly a comparison.
2 Totally different rods, made for 2 Totally different styles. Hardly a comparison.
Hi Ian, never seen a MK2 Avenger, just the 2000s. Sounds like it had a little more backboneThe Acolytye Specimen is made imo for out and out bagging bags of Barbel and Chub on a big river, where imo, the original Avengers are just a little lacking and made for bagging bags of Chub and the Odd barbel.How do you mean John?
As far as I am aware the normarks have always been portrayed largely for river anglers.
When I got my two and three thousands way back when, and then the mkIIs after they were always thought of as being top totty for trotting a float.
For what its worth I've used a mkII avenger float fishing for barbel for 20yrs and it was/is great. I caught literally hundreds of barbel with the rod, ok, nothing bigger than 13lb with it but the rod was fine.
I recently "against my better judgement" bought a numbered legasy avenger and in all honesty I was somewhat underwhelmed with it. I won't go on about my thoughts on the rod, but if anyone is on the lookout for a pristien used once only legasy numbered avenger in its box etc I have one here available for them.
Hi Ian, never seen a MK2 Avenger, just the 2000s. Sounds like it had a little more backboneThe Acolytye Specimen is made imo for out and out bagging bags of Barbel and Chub on a big river, where imo, the original Avengers are just a little lacking and made for bagging bags of Chub and the Odd barbel.
I'd still have a 14ft Daiwa SM2 XP over any of these.
Great videos Ian, looks an amazing river...
Jon
As an ex owner of both I would say the RS PF rods are definitely as capable as the spectron. The action is a little different. In respect that the tip is faster on the spectron making it a bit more versatile. Both have rock solid back ends. Both capable of using 0.25 lines and big fish.Harrells arn't as powerful.
As an ex owner of both I would say the RS PF rods are definitely as capable as the spectron. The action is a little different. In respect that the tip is faster on the spectron making it a bit more versatile. Both have rock solid back ends. Both capable of using 0.25 lines and big fish.
I think they are both as special as each other in their own right and I would struggle to pick a favorite
I liked the 13 a lot but it’s just not a length in that particular power rating that I use hardly ever.Thanks for the info Richard.
I have had the Harrell rods for quite a number of years now. I remember thinking the 14ft rod was jinxed as it took me a few outings before I actually caught a barbel with it. Turned out the rod wasn't jinxed after all and the very first barbel I had with it was over 12lb, although that was the only barbel of that session lol.
I was surprised when you let your 13 footer go.