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Does anyone have one of these? I'm just wanting to know which ones are best suited to which type of ground. Can't really find much info on them when I was trying to check on my phone. Wanting to know which is best for rough ground out of the new models. Thanks in advance lads.
Sean.
Century Eliminator T900
Century Eliminator T800
Century Tip Tornado Sport
Shimano Technium MGS XS-B x 2
Penn Spin Fisher 7500LC x 2
I want a kompressor ss but I was wondering what these were like, 289 is steep considering you could pick up an ss for 340 or something. If the mk 1 or 2's are going for around 80 that would do me for the time being but then again I may as well keep what I've got and save the cash for a new ss
Century Eliminator T900
Century Eliminator T800
Century Tip Tornado Sport
Shimano Technium MGS XS-B x 2
Penn Spin Fisher 7500LC x 2
Got a Apollo Extreme 14ft but haven't used it yet but its a nice stiff rod, I also have a platinum xs which is about 7yrs old not as stiff as the Apollo but still a lovely rod to use. As far as rods go everyone has a different opinion on what's a good or bad rod to use at the end of the day its down to what your comfortable with, modern rod will cope with all most situations it all comes down to personal preference
My uncles got a greys shadow and use it over his other rods and hes got some cracking rods so they must be good rods. He had it re rip not so long ago looks like new. It was the first rod he bought wen getting back into sea fish think thats why he still likes it as it was his first baby lol
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