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help with tackle.

at the moment i fly fish rivers for small wild brown trout and have caught a few roach etc..

i would like a rod and fixed spool reel to fish for roach, perch, small trout on slow flowing rivers using a worm or maggots and a float.
can anyone recomend an outfit to get me started? thanks
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at the moment i fly fish rivers for small wild brown trout and have caught a few roach etc..

i would like a rod and fixed spool reel to fish for roach, perch, small trout on slow flowing rivers using a worm or maggots and a float.
can anyone recomend an outfit to get me started? thanks

i would buy a 1.5tc barbel rod and a centre pin
how much do you want to send
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Re: help with tackle.

dont want to spend too much, im only 17 so dont have much to spend unfortunatly!
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dont want to spend too much, im only 17 so dont have much to spend unfortunatly!
cheap as chips mate

http://www.mullarkeys.co.uk/fishing/...hompson/12393/
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Re: help with tackle.

what is a feeder rod used for?
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Re: help with tackle.

http://baitrunnerreel.co.uk/baitrunn...eeder-bargain/

i currently have that reel which i use for pike fishing.
if i put lighter line on a spare spool could i use this with a float rod for roach and perch..
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A feeder rod is a leadger rod , but you use a swim feeder instead of a lead ,
the weight is in the feeder

heres a vid
http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-fi...er-rod-196092/
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i currently have that reel which i use for pike fishing.
if i put lighter line on a spare spool could i use this with a float rod for roach and perch..
you could , but personally i think it would be a tad to big
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