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  • your 1st rod n reel in pictures.

    mine was an edgar sealey sea spray and a Mitchell 600 ap - 2/1 retrieve .

    would of loved todays gear in yesterdays fishing. I got a penn squidder for my 18th birthday , man i was made !! and hooked on fishing




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    Last edited by marco1967; 21-09-2013, 09:02 PM.

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    Wen I was a bairn a used to use me next doir neighbours gear he had been a fisherman gor year so his gear would have been old I wouldnt of knew wat it was any way at 7yr old. But as got older I got argos se fishing gear thought it was great now looking back was crap but caught loads fish lol then as got older stared using abu and conerflex. Mainly biught second hand. Now one rod century kompresser that will do me only fish in winter anyway.

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    • #3
      I can remember buying a multiplier from Woolworth's,that would have been late 70's early 80's.
      Would have only been 10 so thought the gear was good lol

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      • #4
        I also started fishing with bits and bobs from woolys then got my 1st proper set up for xmas in the early 80s conoflex dc5 and abu 8000c . late 80s got a superflicktip and 7000c. early 90s zziplex 2500m and 6500c. still got the zziplex in good nick 20 yrs old. packed fishing in for about 10 years, still using the trusty zziplex.

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        • #5
          First rod was a second hand split cane rod about seven or eight foot,got it second hand ,me dad paid ten bob for it.first reel was a centrepin alloy reel from local shop .This was in around 1966.
          white van man

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          • #6
            First rod I used was my grandas abu Atlantic zoom with a wing nut to join the rods haha still got it somewere and the Mitchell Garcia white reel

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            • #7
              I started with a "Gilfin" 12ft beachcaster and a Daiwa 7700 fixed spool reel, when I was about 12 I think.

              I made my own seat box from scrap plywood and a bit of old seat belt, I've still got the box, as well as some of the old bits and pieces.

              This was in the early to mid 70's and I used to either fish with my dad and his mate or my older brothers.

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              • #8
                9' solid glass milbro rod with a wooden handle, think the old man paid £3 for it new from robertsons, that and a daiwa fixed spool reel.

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                • #9
                  Incredibly heavy glass (i think) rod and a gigantic wooden Scarborough reel must of been 30 years old at least when i got my hands on it
                  My dad tried to show me how to throw it overhead and backwards (facing away from the sea)!i dont think he was that thouroughly convinced and i wasnt either

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                  • #10
                    split cane can not remember the name but it was the same shape diameter as threpenny piece , got it of me grandad when i was a young boy , used to go down hendon with me dad and grandad , nee prom then back in the 19 60s and didnt get much bother on the docks , if we couldnt get away in the coble wee would be down beach fishing HAPPY DAYS

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by cod magnet View Post
                      split cane can not remember the name but it was the same shape diameter as threpenny piece , got it of me grandad when i was a young boy , used to go down hendon with me dad and grandad , nee prom then back in the 19 60s and didnt get much bother on the docks , if we couldnt get away in the coble wee would be down beach fishing HAPPY DAYS
                      Aye the good old days mate must of been nice to be spoilt for choice. Bet your old man didn't let you have a easy trip out though lol

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                      • #12
                        a sad start

                        it all started for me when my cousin fell off sunderland pier while fishing, he could not get his waders off and they pulled him under and drown him. his mother gave his new rod to me an Abu Atlantic 484 zoom. i then got my first multi. a mitchel 602 ap. still have both in the garage.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by billy the View Post
                          it all started for me when my cousin fell off sunderland pier while fishing, he could not get his waders off and they pulled him under and drown him. his mother gave his new rod to me an Abu Atlantic 484 zoom. i then got my first multi. a mitchel 602 ap. still have both in the garage.
                          sad story mate

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by billy the View Post
                            it all started for me when my cousin fell off sunderland pier while fishing, he could not get his waders off and they pulled him under and drown him. his mother gave his new rod to me an Abu Atlantic 484 zoom. i then got my first multi. a mitchel 602 ap. still have both in the garage.
                            very sad story mate and sorry to hear about such a terrible thing
                            begs the question why someone would feel the need for waders on a pier? how did he fall? washed off?
                            Always puts the fear of god into me when i see people wearing unpredictable gear that would most certainly drown them should the worst happen

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                            • #15
                              Very sad story mate.

                              Originally posted by deanwar View Post
                              very sad story mate and sorry to hear about such a terrible thing
                              begs the question why someone would feel the need for waders on a pier? how did he fall? washed off?
                              Always puts the fear of god into me when i see people wearing unpredictable gear that would most certainly drown them should the worst happen
                              I always wear my waders on a pier, rocks, beach in winter and for almost all of my fishing. Like all of fishing circumstances it's a calculated risk by the individual what they wear and where to fish.

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