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  • Century C-Curve

    Hi Guys, Thinking about investing in a new rod, been looking at the C-Curves ??
    Must be a few of the people using them now, just wondering what people thought of them - pros and cons etc !!!!!
    Just be fishing the rock edges/rough ground/piers etc !!!!!!
    Thanks in advance.

    Davey.....................

  • #2
    Had one, would use it for rough rock marks but will handle mixed stuff... Piers etc. I was suprised at how well they cast... Don't think u would be disappointed.
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    • #3
      Depends which c curve your talking about ? If its the Excalibur c curve then someone else may help you with that. I use a c3ld and it's a little gem of a rod, deceptively powerful it handles 200g plus a massive bait with ease as well as heavier leads as well. To cast it is easy, just wind it up and watch it go. This is where the c curve comes in, as long as you take your time it just loads. Some will say it's a bit 'soft' for rough ground but I would say it handles it no bother at all, it's a great all rounder. The tip stands firm in all weather. And bite are telegraphed through the blank well if your holding the rod as well as in the stand. I did think about swapping mine but after reminding myself how nice a rod this is I'm keeping it !
      Regards Nicky.

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      • #4
        I have a c curve and all I can say what a rod it is you will not be disapointed with it best money I have spent on rod for while

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        • #5
          Hi Nicky, Yeah its the Excalibur C-Curve I was on about.
          Had a go of my mates the other day and it seems to cast very well, but casting and fishing
          not same same!!!! Just wondering how they performed when fishing, just seem to be a J curve when fishing and C curve when casting????????

          Davey

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          • #6
            Hi,
            I am assuming you fish SSP, how does the rod handle the post and wheel areas of the pier.

            Davey

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            • #7
              cracking ,best casting rod ive tried, reel seat leaves a lot to be desired for such a quality rod though.excalibur c curve that is.
              have you got a cloth

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              • #8
                Hi Tony,
                I dont think the casting quality of the rod is in doubt, my mate has one and he CAN put a
                lead out !!!!!
                I was just trying to get peoples opinion of them as a fishing rod, can they cope with the ruff stuff etc etc etc????????

                Davey

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                • #9
                  wouldn't say that they are an out n out rough ground rod but def mixed ground.
                  stick with my battered ttr for the rough.
                  have you got a cloth

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by topbanana View Post
                    Depends which c curve your talking about ? If its the Excalibur c curve then someone else may help you with that. I use a c3ld and it's a little gem of a rod, deceptively powerful it handles 200g plus a massive bait with ease as well as heavier leads as well. To cast it is easy, just wind it up and watch it go. This is where the c curve comes in, as long as you take your time it just loads. Some will say it's a bit 'soft' for rough ground but I would say it handles it no bother at all, it's a great all rounder. The tip stands firm in all weather. And bite are telegraphed through the blank well if your holding the rod as well as in the stand. I did think about swapping mine but after reminding myself how nice a rod this is I'm keeping it !
                    agree with all you say about c3ld. very underated

                    its hard to say what a rod will do as myself i dont think you need a pole vault rod for fishing rough ground but thats just my opion, c curve is a brilliant all rounder but again just my opion .
                    did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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