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Old 08-11-2005, 08:47 PM
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Question first fishing tackle - honst opinions please

Firstly let me say hey to everyone

I'm very new to fishing and just about to buy my first fishing tackle. I was going to go to my local tackle shop and choose a few of the basics to get me started but then i've seen this setup in Argos: http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st...clickfrom=name

I was wondering is this ok for a first setup or am I wasting my money on things i'll only have to replace in a few months time

maybe half of it i'll never use ...????

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Re: first fishing tackle - honst opinions please

Hi and Welcome to the forum

The gear depends on what you're fishing for. That kit is mainly used for carp and pike.

Most of it should be ok, but the quality probaly isn't that great, and you may need to upgrade after a couple of years
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Re: first fishing tackle - honst opinions please

Well first welcome to the fishing forum and to the greatest way of spending a day

Looks ok but does not say what make the rods are

IF you are just starting out you might not need all this gear in one go as although Im not a carp man all you need is

2 x carp rods
2x bait runners reels
1x landing net
1 x carp mat
2 x alarms plus one pod
and then end tackle

Agros does not sell rubbish so Im sure it will last a year or two

Might be an Idea to look at the carp mags and see if any carp shops are doing any deals

Dan on the forum plus the other carp boys will chip in
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Re: first fishing tackle - honst opinions please

Thanks for the quick reply and welcome ...

With regards to what i'm fishing for.... in my opinion this early in the game, any fish is a bonus regardless of species or weight...

I was thinking of giving my main attention to the carping world both on ledger and float but if people can carry on with the feedback i'll be most gratful

If it helps i was planning to fish at ardleigh reservoir ( just in case people know it...?)
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Re: first fishing tackle - honst opinions please

all i would say is that the bivvy, sunglasses, trolley and other bits and small pieces might be bit too much too start
a good carp rod and baitrunner+terminal gear, bank sticks (if the tackle shop dont help here go to another!!) plus also a float rod that will take commercial waters + accessories(then you also have moreoptions I:e rivers etc) and you will have as much fun,equalling more options and £50-100 in pocket
as dan said that is seriosly carp(+tench, pike but mostly carp)
so keep options open in my 1/2 drunken opinion
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Hi Magik and welcome to the forum, from across the pond.
I have to agree, start small, a rod w/reel and some tackle. Hooks and weights and bait to start. I still stand in front of racks and racks of lures and am not sure what to buy.(Lures=It has to catch the angler 1st)
That set up looks great but $550 is a LOT of scratch to start off with.
Maybe a good idea, if youve got buddies who fish, would be to borrow a couple diff outfits to see how they handle. Or better yet con. them into taking you out to try'em.

good luck and have fun!
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Re: first fishing tackle - honst opinions please

Myself I'd go for the Browning Syntech Access Feeder Rod 12ft. coupled with the Daiwa SNP3550 Coarse Reel. If I was going to get tackle from there total cost of £70 then down to the tackle shop a bulk spool of 6lb line, a few floats/ feeders, appropiate weights and some size 16hooks, and 3-4lb hooklength will cover you for most eventualities and costing a max of £100 a third of the price and much less to carry. If in doubt just ask your tackle shop owner who will very likely be happy to help *Word of warning, tackle shop owners get commission on all tackle they sell so they will try and get you to buy everything from them*
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