Rods

At the suggestion of various members and given the magazines will run a mile from criticising a piece of kit, here is your chance to tell us what you really think about a rod, reel, line, lure... keep it legal please!

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anthony byrne
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#1 Post by anthony byrne »

Can any one advise me on a new rod and reel .I was thinking of something 10 ft that i could use for spinning and maybe on a beach ? and what price range ill be looking at. Thanks
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sea serpant
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#2 Post by sea serpant »

you wont get a rod that you can use for both beach and spinning... a beachcaster will be 12ft or longer capable of casting big baits and leads and for a starter version should set you back about 60 quid or so.. while a spinning rod is a light rod used with one hand about 8 foot and you should pick a basic one up for about 50 quid... and again you.ll need 2 different fixed spools to match both they can be picked up for next to nothing but again you get what you pay for :wink:
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#3 Post by seanie35 »

what might suite both applications would be an estuary rod or lite bass rod think the shakespeare tidewater is a fairly cheap start off version shouldnt set you back more than 50 euros and theres plenty of reels going for 20 -30 euros to match it but your arm will hang off if your spinning for ages. in the long run your probably better off getting a dedicated set up for each type of fishing though :D
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#4 Post by bigsod »

I agree with seanie, a bass rod and a 3500 size reel, will cover you on both but you willl probably only be able to use 3 or max 4 ozs with it, shakespere salt are a good quality bit of kit at the right money
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#5 Post by paddyc »

The SALT range rods are good quality and great value
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