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| Re: Boat Fishing Rod Help just got back from tackel shop to have alook, the guy said the his fav rod for wreck fishing is a fladen euro gold 15-25lb class rod (7ft long i think) which was £30 and very nice, really light and had a nice action as for reels he had 4 to choose from, ranging from £40-£60, they looked quite nice and he said he would do me a little deal if i do choose to get it from him, which would be quite good cause he usualy gives me quite alot of money off stuff anyway he also had the celtic rod which i looked at on ebay for £32 i think, the 30-40lb class rod, which was ok but it was abit stiff and quite alot heavyer than the fladen euro gold 1 have any of you had any experience with a fladen euro gold rod?? i have a fladen beachcaster which is very nice and it only cost me £13 __________________ Bens The Name And Catchings The Game Anti the Anti's |
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| Re: Boat Fishing Rod Help I wouldn't buy the rod, the rings will rust/break quite quickly with the abuse they get on a boat, go for the Penn combo. |
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| Re: Boat Fishing Rod Help Agreed John. Ben, go for the Penn combo for £125 or the Shakespeare rod and penn reel for £100 (plus £10 for delivery). Don't mess about with fladen cr*p. You'll just have to buy yourself a new rod in 6 months. You are getting good advice here, listen to it! AG PS thanks for the Blenny tip! __________________ ><((((((*> ><((((((*> ><((((((*> trailer cleaning |
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| Re: Boat Fishing Rod Help ok, will do by the end of the week i will have enough to get the penn combo __________________ Bens The Name And Catchings The Game Anti the Anti's |