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tack4

Joined: 16 Nov 2007 Posts: 347
Location: jock land but i can see you
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:16 pm Post subject: Re: Rod |
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| FIREY BROWN wrote: |
it gets to the stage were we want to buy every new rod that comeS on the market because the last one we bought wasn`t exactly what we had in mind but it`ll do for something,, any wonder we end up with a lot rods that just gather dust and dont get used as often as they should
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FIREY BROWN |
what i have only got 5 fly rods and kyle has 1
for sea work only got 4 beachcasters, 3 carp rods(pollack n deep spining), 2 bass rods, 6 spinnig/float rods, 6 boat rods that aint much is it?
if we bring reels into the equation well now theres an area i could be called a tackle tart in
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Darren

Joined: 09 Jan 2008 Posts: 219
Location: Woodford Fly Fishery, Carrickfergus
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:46 pm Post subject: |
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All this talk about new rods, has anyone had a look at the new G-tec 10' #7, I got 1 in last week and let a couple of the regulars put a line though it, after a couple of false casts most of them had the backing out
Feedback from them was that it was a very forgiving fast actioned rod, not as tippy as the XD but a delight to cast.
I would be interested to hear anyone elses feedback on this rod.
Maybe I should of started a new tread on this

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