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century cccld bite detection

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does anybody know what the bite detection is like on the century cccld,as im getting one in 3 weeks

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Re: century cccld bite detection

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i have a pair, use them everywhere, from floundering to ray in channel

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Re: century cccld bite detection

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excellant

i have a pair, use them everywhere, from floundering to ray in channel

dave
do they show the bites well ,and suitable for pendulum casting or should i be looking at the tt range?.
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Re: century cccld bite detection

Hi,

They do show bites well..... 3" pin whiting no problem at all!!!! All I need now is that 10lb cod to compare!

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Re: century cccld bite detection

Oh forgot to say they cast well, plenty off 'beef' lower down
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Re: century cccld bite detection

ohright,was also looking at the ttsm and the tts????

mainly used over clean-mixed ground target all speacies...s'hound,ray,bass,cod,flatties,whiting,p outing,etc....

be able to put a bait out 130+


this would be my first top of the range rod,so just making sure i get the right one

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Re: century cccld bite detection

I was impressed with the cccld, especially at that price. I have a TTLD too and that is also a great rod, but 60 quid more. All the rods you mention will easily put a baited rig 130yards +
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Re: century cccld bite detection

supposed to be good forgiving rods for casting...so should be good for pendulum and learning it.

guys i've seen with them are very happy

another to add to the list may be a zziplex primo syncro and HSM both superb rods that you will see a crab fart within 5 foot of your bait.

i'm picking up the ccc's big brother tomorrow...Kompressor sport s...can't wait to give that a flap about.

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Re: century cccld bite detection

all the info here is really great and very appreciated.

the zzipys are just abit too pricy for me,

its either the ttsm or the triple c ,the ttsm looks really nice in uk hooks.

cheers for all the help!
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Re: century cccld bite detection

the 3c have done everything i have asdked even attempted pendulems( well my style)
and have stood some abuse as i really dont look after my gear like i should

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