Conger wrote:Just to throw in my two pence, i have been using the Daiwa rod stand for about 3 or 4 years, never have had an ounce of trouble with it, in cork last winter a friend that i brought fishing purchased one of the Ian Golds. The weather that we fished in was very windy, my rod stand stayed upright with no issues whereas Joes stand constantly fell over. I know people have mentioned about hanging buckets of sand but i have never had to do this with the daiwa, saying that Brian i know that you can get leg locking kits for the Golds and maybe these would make the difference on the stand..
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
thanks for that..so im not the only one to say they can topple easier than others,,,ah maybe conger the others dont be out in the same weather as we do be here on irelands storm battered coast
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
I remember fishing or hardcore surfcasting with Dodger one nite and his ian golds tripod didnt fall over but i did
, I'm just about to order my ian golds one hope it comes with instructions
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
1. You asked for opinions and I gave it. It's not fair to slag off one of the best tackle companies around with uninformed garbage. I stand by my use of language as I was not abusing you but your comments where you asked for an OPINION.saving private brian wrote:im just asking peoples opinions donagh.i know exactly how to use a tripod trust me,,less of the language good man of the mods will lock it thanks.arent you the lad that went mental at people for not adding where they were fishing in their post headings........you seem to be a bit on the argumentative side...relax man its only a topic.now like a good man enjoy the forum like others please
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Donagh wrote:My Opinion. Your talking bollox. Learn to use it.saving private brian wrote:but i think its the ian golds
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2. Please show me where I went mental. I've been on this forum for a hell of lot longer than you so please don't instruct me how to use it. If you have a problem with my posts report them.
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saving private brian wrote:im just asking peoples opinions donagh.i know exactly how to use a tripod trust me,,less of the language good man of the mods will lock it thanks.arent you the lad that went mental at people for not adding where they were fishing in their post headings........you seem to be a bit on the argumentative side...relax man its only a topic.now like a good man enjoy the forum like others please
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Donagh wrote:My Opinion. Your talking bollox. Learn to use it.saving private brian wrote:but i think its the ian golds
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You asked for opinions, and he gave you his............simple as that
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
now now ladies relax its only a bit of debating, no need for the macho stuff, ive probably put tougher ragworms onto hooks than you 2. Just enjoy the debates thats what there there for
Just out of interest I would say that Ian Golds tripods are excellent and are the best around
Just out of interest I would say that Ian Golds tripods are excellent and are the best around
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
A little off topic sorry but ............
no need for the macho stuff, ive probably put tougher ragworms onto hooks than you 2.
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you see what you started?saving private brian wrote:ok anyone who can not answer the topics question politely,please dont post thanks
i dont know what kind of tripod i have, i just know if i make sure the legs are spread out properly its pretty stable, too close and it will fall out with out fail. im sure the same rules apply for most tripods in less than windy conditions.
before i joined this forum i had never even heard of "Ian Golds", whoever he his is, and have not knowingly used any of their products so cant really comment.
i find it very surprising that some people are getting so defensive about a tackle company, you'd think you were talking about their ma.
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
I think this really comes down to peoples preferences. No i would not use an Ian golds stand but yes i think the rods in the range are smashing. I think Penn make great multis such as the 525 and the new 515 but am not a huge fan of the rods that they have in their range. I find at times its hard for one brand to cover everyones preferences and if someone does not like an item in the range, i would not take this as an attack on the brand itself
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
I have a couple of Ian Golds tripods, I find them fine once the legs are pushed well into the sand. If there is a strong wind I spread the tripod legs out wider and hang my bait bucket (which also contains as assortment of leads) from it - never have a problem with it blowing over then (although it will often blow over if I don't use the bait bucket to give it extra weight).
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
Do any other brands do telescopic tripods? I have the Ian Golds one and its excellent for rock marks. You can adjust it to fit in nicely to little cracks and holes in the rocks. Sturdy... until an unanticipated conger comes along and pulls everything down.
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
i have the ian golds tripod,and,yes,it has fallen over,mainly due to my stupidity not digging it in during strong windy conditions,
went and bought a hevier imax tripod and it has not fallen over yet,but its HEAVY!! so im back to the ian golds when i have a bit of a trek or when im feeling lazy!
the downfall with the ian golds is trying to set your rods high in windy conditions,but as the lads said,bait bucket with a couple of weights in it,and its fine!
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
fair enof the ian golds are light,,,ive nearly buried mine to australia one time and the winds still knocked it over and had it in the correct postion for high winds,,,,obviously weight is needed but have to say that never ever had this problem with the shakespeare tripod,,,sturdiest ive seen but sure you c ant beat the lightness for carrying
the good thing about iangolds is that they are so handy to get parts for and i seen the other day somewhere that you can get illuminous heads for the tripod,,,,,good idea or what
the good thing about iangolds is that they are so handy to get parts for and i seen the other day somewhere that you can get illuminous heads for the tripod,,,,,good idea or what
RockHunter wrote:I have a couple of Ian Golds tripods, I find them fine once the legs are pushed well into the sand. If there is a strong wind I spread the tripod legs out wider and hang my bait bucket (which also contains as assortment of leads) from it - never have a problem with it blowing over then (although it will often blow over if I don't use the bait bucket to give it extra weight).
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
Had my ian golds blow over the odd time, but not sufficiently enough to warrant me carrying a heavier tripod instead.
Must invest in the leglock kit, which I'm sure would help a small bit.
Many a nice bass or hound pulled it over though......but sure we dont mind that
Must invest in the leglock kit, which I'm sure would help a small bit.
Many a nice bass or hound pulled it over though......but sure we dont mind that
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
I have used different tripods and fish with people using different tripods at the same time and on a windy day they all will fall over at different stages. I bring a chair with me while fishing and it comes in a bag so i fill the bag with some stones and hang it off the tripod. As all beaches have stones its the simplist way and i'm not carring any extra weight with me. If its a pure sandy beach just put sand in instead. I think if you fish two rods there is more of a chance of the stand falling over anyway, espically if you have one fishing in surf. So all i would do is put the some extra weight on it and if it does fall over just tell yourself it was a big fish attacking the bait and you get him the next time.

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how much do leg lock kits cost
shamoo0804 wrote:Had my ian golds blow over the odd time, but not sufficiently enough to warrant me carrying a heavier tripod instead.
Must invest in the leglock kit, which I'm sure would help a small bit.
Many a nice Bass or hound pulled it over though......but sure we dont mind that
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
Give Paul Mason a buzz or send him a PM, he sells Ian Gold tripods, rods, tackle and accessories, he'll be happy to fill you in on all the details. Hope this helps.saving private brian wrote:how much do leg lock kits cost
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Re: worst tripod for falling over
he,s always talking bollox
infact he,s not happy unless he,s causing a row or slagging someones catch so like others i normally bite my lip but donagh,s right and if he knows whats good for him he wont pick a keyboard fight with a mad limerick man
and southaussie is a sound bloke while i,m at it
infact he,s not happy unless he,s causing a row or slagging someones catch so like others i normally bite my lip but donagh,s right and if he knows whats good for him he wont pick a keyboard fight with a mad limerick man
and southaussie is a sound bloke while i,m at it
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