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    Going to have a few trips out this summer but havent been out on the boats for 3 years or so so need a decent rod and reel for mainly wreck fishing.

    12/20 lb be the way to go? but after looking at a few reviews and stuff it seems some 30-50 class rods are softer than some 12-20 class ones so its a bit of a minefield

    I know its problably a "you get what you pay for" market but any recommendations on a decent all round rod that will stand up to anything would be well appreciated

    Ta

  • #2
    My choice is a Fladen Maxximus Solid Carbon Rod & Shimano TLD15 reel.
    Cheers, Keith.

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    • #3
      all round use... ugly stick 30lb and penn 220....good for anything..£120ish?

      it's the only rod/reel i have....

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      • #4
        SONIK SK4 12-20 boat rod (similar to Keiths Fladden Maxximus) and again Shimano TLD 15 ... (with Dynon 3000 55lb braid)



        norm
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        • #5
          Thanks for the ideas , didnt think about fladen or sonik at all to be honest although both seem to be available for £80 ish
          Norman do you think the 20-30lb class would be a lot more beefier ?

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          • #6
            I think you'll get a Maxximus for less than £50
            Cheers, Keith.

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            • #7
              I prefer the 12 -20 class ........ much more feel ...... whats yours keith?

              norm
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              • #8
                whats the abu 7 reel like for the boats as I'm out for first time in 2 weeks
                www.home-improver.com
                Where quality counts

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                • #9
                  just seen this not sure if its what you wanted?


                  Whitby Angling Supplies-Sea Fishing-Rods-Boat-Fladen Maxximus IM7 Boat Rod
                  www.home-improver.com
                  Where quality counts

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                  • #10
                    That's not the Maxximus we use, it's the solid carbon version you want.
                    Cheers, Keith.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Norman View Post
                      I prefer the 12 -20 class ........ much more feel ...... whats yours keith?

                      norm
                      Yeah norman are they ok to work say a 1lb lead if needed in deep water ? last rod was a bit weak at trying to pull out snags in deep water

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by KeithB View Post
                        That's not the Maxximus we use, it's the solid carbon version you want.
                        Any links mate to somewhere that sells them im struggling to find them at under £80 mate

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by blackcat View Post
                          Yeah norman are they ok to work say a 1lb lead if needed in deep water ? last rod was a bit weak at trying to pull out snags in deep water
                          In general we use 12 oz weights or 14-16oz pirks in water to 200ft depth (sometimes deeper) with no problem with snags etc , just point the rod down at the snag to keep it straight (not 90 degree bends)and let the drift snap you off .....


                          cheers

                          norm
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by clarky View Post
                            whats the abu 7 reel like for the boats as I'm out for first time in 2 weeks
                            If you mean the abu 7000 , they ae great , I use them (7001) all the time , seem to be perfect for the task.

                            Ray
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by oldessox View Post
                              If you mean the abu 7000 , they ae great , I use them (7001) all the time , seem to be perfect for the task.

                              Ray
                              This one dont look like the 7000 series its advertised as the abu 7 and new for 47 quid
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