Afternoon chaps,
Been quite a while since I've posted on here, hope you're all well.
I've decided to treat myself to a new rod and reel outfit after 8 years of the same one - which I'm still happy with but fancy something new.
I've been using the Daiwa Kensaki 20-30lb class rod which I love and may well buy another in the lighter 12-20lb class, and a trusty TLD 15.
After 8 years in Amble Marina the boat now lives in Ardwell on the MoG, so naturally my main quarry is hopefully going to be Tope, Rays and possibly some Conger.
I'm a big Daiwa fan so I'm considering the 12-30lb Kenzaki (appreciate any comments on whether this is too light for Tope) or the Daiwa Tournament 15-25lb which looks nice.
Reel wise I like the look of the Penn Fathom 25LD or possibly a Torium 16 (although I'm a little put off by the star drag as opposed to a lever).
I'd ideally like to keep the outfit as light in weight as possible. Budget is £300 so any comments/advice from those who have used the above named gear or any other recommendations which might fit the bill will be greatly received.
Tight lines and wet nets.....
Dave
Been quite a while since I've posted on here, hope you're all well.
I've decided to treat myself to a new rod and reel outfit after 8 years of the same one - which I'm still happy with but fancy something new.
I've been using the Daiwa Kensaki 20-30lb class rod which I love and may well buy another in the lighter 12-20lb class, and a trusty TLD 15.
After 8 years in Amble Marina the boat now lives in Ardwell on the MoG, so naturally my main quarry is hopefully going to be Tope, Rays and possibly some Conger.
I'm a big Daiwa fan so I'm considering the 12-30lb Kenzaki (appreciate any comments on whether this is too light for Tope) or the Daiwa Tournament 15-25lb which looks nice.
Reel wise I like the look of the Penn Fathom 25LD or possibly a Torium 16 (although I'm a little put off by the star drag as opposed to a lever).
I'd ideally like to keep the outfit as light in weight as possible. Budget is £300 so any comments/advice from those who have used the above named gear or any other recommendations which might fit the bill will be greatly received.
Tight lines and wet nets.....
Dave
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