Im collecting a red estuary match next week and i was just wondering what are the diffirences??Im looking for a rod for light to medium ground and i was told that rod is the one to go for.Any info would be of great help.
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Robbie
conoflex source and source estuary match???
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EricH
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Re: conoflex source and source estuary match???
Dont think the estuary match is for "medium" ground. From what I understand its a lighter and cheaper version of the Source.
I have the Source, it has a great tip and decent power low down in the rod but I wouldnt take it near anywhere snaggy, tip is way too soft and the estuary match is similar.
Good flounder rod though.
Hope that helps.
I have the Source, it has a great tip and decent power low down in the rod but I wouldnt take it near anywhere snaggy, tip is way too soft and the estuary match is similar.
Good flounder rod though.
Hope that helps.
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Re: conoflex source and source estuary match???
Ye thats super Eric just the kinda info i was looking for mite have a look at something different then, i want something for medium ground as i already have a heavy and light ground rod.
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Re: conoflex source and source estuary match???
Think the Ian Golds Extractor might be up your street. Has decent bite detection and is not an out and out rough rod. Supposed to be very user friendly also. Got good reviews from a lot of lads on the site and for the price they would be hard to beat.
You'll get them on www.efishsell.com, East Coast Tackle should have them on that site.
You'll get them on www.efishsell.com, East Coast Tackle should have them on that site.