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Spinning Rod Advice

#1 Post by magpie01 »

Hi Guys,

Im looking to get a new spinning rod and was wondering what brand/models do people find best? Im really looking for a strong rod with good whip action and good sensitivity. A few I have had a look at are: Diawa Proteus 10ft 10g-60g cw, Shimano 10ft 20-50g cw. Budget of around €50 - €60.


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#2 Post by Tommy B »

Would recommend a savagegear bushwacker 10-40g seems to have all you are looking for.
I have one myself and its a great rod. I even use it for pike fishing
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Tommy B wrote:Would recommend a savagegear bushwacker 10-40g seems to have all you are looking for.
I have one myself and its a great rod. I even use it for pike fishing
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#4 Post by Tommy B »

Oh and go for an 8-8.5 ' one
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#5 Post by choppers00 »

i have the bushwacker 15-50 can not fualt the rod. Plenty of power
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#6 Post by keano »

im also looking for a spinning rod :D

what reel would you guys suggest for a bushwacker? looking to spend about £100 on rod + reel.
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The bushwhacker seems to be a popular choice! Cheers lads! :D
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#8 Post by Viper »

+1 bushwacker.
Corrib Angling in Galway now stock them as well...

edit : They are out of your budget of €50-60 though...
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#9 Post by magpie01 »

Viper wrote:+1 bushwacker.
Corrib Angling in Galway now stock them as well...

edit : They are out of your budget of €50-60 though...
Cheers Viper. I had a look at the price alright but it might be worth the extra few quid! I'l keep an eye out for a good deal!
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#10 Post by biker »

Have a look in the buy and sell section lads, 2 nice combo deals in there.
I have the daiwa wilderness 10-40gram and exage 4000. Happy out with them 8)
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#11 Post by dave316 »

Big fan of the Mike Ladle Surespin rods from Veals.
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#12 Post by alancooper »

I use the Surespin for most of my fishing - strong, light and long for rocky shores.
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#13 Post by magpie01 »

Cheers for the advice lads! I went for a Diawa Proteus 11ft in the end. Was in my price range and ticked all the boxes. Hopefully I'l catch a few beauties on it now! :D
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#14 Post by tight lines »

they have some very good deals on the new web site called quicktackle.ie might be worth a look

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