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I cant help you out with a type of rod but your making a good choice getting a long light rod, i use nothing but a 12lb class rod ont he wrecks and every fish is a good fight. I use abu range of abu boat rods for the light work.
Jeff, the Aussies seem to be well into that type of tackle, maybe posting on one of their forums might get you some info. Obviously It\'ll take the e-mail a while to get there but be patient. Good luck fella
"I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"
Jeff, BFM have just done a write-up about a light rod they call a
\" Yellow Peril \" Its 8ft 3in and has two tips. I will have a look tonight and post more details.
As I have grown older, I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible,
but P*****g everyone off is a piece of cake.
As promised Jeff.
The rod is a RO Basic PFBQ 25TB Better known as a Yellow Peril, because of its colour. It is made by Hiro in Portugal. Has 4 pieces.
Butt section 3ft, Middle section 3ft 3inch and two tips each at 2ft. total length 8ft 3inch. Price £50. Available from Harrison Advanced Rods, 201 Summers Road, Brunswick Business Park, Liverpool, L3 4BL. Tel 01517095981.
recomended for fish such as bream or small pollack. especially good for species hunts.
It is classed as a Multi Action Sensitive Boat Rod and is as light as a feather. Dont worry about feeling bites, the sensitive tip shows everything. Found to be at its best when using leads of 5oz or less.
[Edited on 24/10/2005 by Mike.Haley]
As I have grown older, I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible,
but P*****g everyone off is a piece of cake.
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