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    I'm wondering what people would recommend for a new boat rod / reel combo

    Reel wise I have to use something that has a level wind (thanks to eczema I've had all my life). I could do with something with a good gear ratio to bring up those 30lb cods a bit quicker from the wrecks!

    Rod wise.. not sure what to get, I'm thinking 30-40lb class should cover everything from a boat but open to suggestions / ideas.

    I didn't think I would need a new rod as I've not long had one and never used it yet.. but this afternoon the missus closed the door on the tip and managed to smash the top eye off and knacker the tip.. no doubt I could get it fixed but it's also a excuse to get another rod

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    the ron thompson zensorflexs are cheap as chips mate and they last forever had mine for over 6 years and never flackered or you could go for the super kenzaki which has mint reviews as for the reel im using a saltist 50h but they are expensive i used to have a diawa sealine 300h and that thing could literally pull the wreck up only down side was it was a bit heavy but for the money £30 couldnt go wrong
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    • #3
      this will be my next boat rod when the one i have decides to pack in thats a big if mind lol

      Daiwa Saltist Interline Boat Rods

      no eyes to break
      Last edited by kingcod deano; 28-06-2011, 07:43 PM. Reason: .
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      • #4
        Originally posted by kingcod deano View Post
        the ron thompson zensorflexs are cheap as chips mate and they last forever had mine for over 6 years and never flackered or you could go for the super kenzaki which has mint reviews as for the reel im using a saltist 50h but they are expensive i used to have a diawa sealine 300h and that thing could literally pull the wreck up only down side was it was a bit heavy but for the money £30 couldnt go wrong
        I'm thinking about getting the super kenzaki 12-20lb but not sure whether to get the 2 or 3 piece version. Anyone offer any advice??

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        • #5
          personally i would get the 2 piece version as the more pieces you have the more likely it will break lol the 3 piece one was made for traveling i think
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          • #6
            I use TLD's 15 and a range on 8lb-12lb class rods, not used anything else for a while now and they tackle anything i have hooked and that includes 40lb+ tope.

            Fish light have more fun, 99% of the fish you will catch will be 3-6lb range and a stiff rod or winch will spoil the fight...just my opinion.


            As for what rod, anyone with a through action i like, not a fan of just a tip action, i.e bend's to 3rd eye and rest solid.
            ................__................................ .............................
            ____[ ~ \_____
            [__On-A-Roll__/
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            P.B
            SKATE 204lb
            COD 51lb
            LING 32lb
            TOPE 40lb
            CONGER 25lb
            HADDOCK 10lb
            HALIBUT 37lb
            COALIE 16lb
            BLUE SHARK 55lb

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            • #7
              Originally posted by northeast1 View Post

              Fish light have more fun, 99% of the fish you will catch will be 3-6lb range and a stiff rod or winch will spoil the fight...just my opinion.
              agree with that...I've just bought a rod that is a lighter and longer class than the ugly stick 20lb Boat Rod I was using (and thought was great) and have to say it makes it sooo much more fun...poker sticks and a winch as Rich says aint my idea of fun and overkill for the fish that you will catch in the main


              Shimano Charter Boat special comes with lever drag AND level wind - surely a winner?
              Ooh a new vid!

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              • #8
                Sonik sk3 12-20lb coupled with an ABU 7000 with level wind is a perfect combination. The higher the gearing makes it more difficult to "winch" in a big fish, plus if you're using braid, it will lesson your chance of getting it to the surface by ripping the hook out, not to mention the added strain on the gears.
                The Sonick costs £59-45. and I absolutely love mine. It's 7ft-6ins long, one piece, and will handle just about anything in our coastal waters.
                Last edited by canman; 06-07-2011, 06:10 PM.
                P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.

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                • #9
                  I've used:

                  Shakespeare Saphire Boat 20lb Boat rod - good basic starter rod but very soon switched to...

                  Fladen Maxximus Solid Carbon Green

                  Whitby Angling Supplies-Sea Fishing-Rods-Boat-Fladen Maxximus Solid Carbon GREEN 7ft Boat Rod

                  Great great rod and I would buy one again - but a second hand one that I could get re-whipped as the high build and varnish round the eyes goes flaky after a few trips

                  Then I got...

                  Shakespeare Ugly Stik 20lb Class Boat Rod

                  SHAKESPEARE UGLY STIK CLASS BOAT ROD 7.6ft 20LB SEA | eBay UK

                  another great rod and beefy enough to cope with all situations for this coast but have had problems with the handle (Norman has the same rod and hasn't had any probs) so recently bought this...

                  Fladen Maxximus Offshore Boat Rod - Last few to clear

                  I have to say that so far this is poss edging the green solid carbon...it's long and very reponsive and feels great with a fish on
                  Ooh a new vid!

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                  • #10
                    Im not a fan of fladen at all, I find 90% of the stuff they produce poor. Not just rods,but tackle,reels etc. That's just my opinion and not meant to offend anyone that may be recommending the fladen stuff. My advice john is to POP down to a decent shop and try a few rods/reels out and get a feel for something before parting with your hard earned. If you decide to buy don't forget to haggle its amazing what you can get
                    Last edited by Falcone; 29-06-2011, 03:42 PM.

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                    • #11
                      I agree 90% of the gear fladen produce is cheap rubbish, but the other 10% imho, ie the solid carbon rods, offshore rods etc, are of a much higher quality!
                      Check out the shimano vengeance rods, and the abu GT325 reels for lower end priced gear.
                      More to spend? kenzakis, fladen solid carbon, suverans, ugly stiks are popular choices

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kingcod deano View Post
                        this will be my next boat rod when the one i have decides to pack in thats a big if mind lol

                        Daiwa Saltist Interline Boat Rods

                        no eyes to break
                        had a loook do they only do 50lb class,ive got a shakespear interline but its 50lb class,might make a gaff out of it
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                        • #13
                          had my hands on a 20lb class interline rod the other year but sold it on to a welsh fella
                          Ooh a new vid!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by The Great Wallsendo View Post
                            had my hands on a 20lb class interline rod the other year but sold it on to a welsh fella
                            was it any good tone been thinking of getting one for a while now because i seen a lad using the 20 version and it looked like the dogz danglies
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by kingcod deano View Post
                              was it any good tone been thinking of getting one for a while now because i seen a lad using the 20 version and it looked like the dogz danglies
                              Never used it mate as was part of a job lot I'd bought to sell on...was tempted at the time to keep for myself though as it looks like it wouldv'e been good fun to fish with
                              Ooh a new vid!

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