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    I am pondering selling my Penn Ramapage 15 foot 9 as I am not sure i get on with it after years of using stiffer rods. I have gave the continental style a go over the last couple of months and although i like the new style fixed spool I can't decide if i like the really long softer rod.

    So if i sell it I will be looking to replace it with another rod.

    So what will i be looking for?

    I think I like a slightly longer rod - so probably about 14 foot ish.

    Not looking for a super stiff tournament rod but something that has a good bit of backbone and could be used in the more kelpy areas of the north east but still with a nice tip for bait detection. Capapble of chucking a 6oz sinker and a good sized bait!

    Suitable either for use with a multiplier or fixed spool reel.

    Would be suitable for a trip to Norway cod hunting in about 3 weeks time.

    Budget wise i won't be looking to spend a fortune and not adverse to a good quality/condition second hand rod.


    The answer is probably conoflex nemesis which i sold far too cheap a few years ago lol

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    From what I've heard I don't think you an go wrong with the leeda icon range either mk1 or the new new m sport range

    Both versions of rod will not break the bank either
    PB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
    PB BOAT COD 9lb 15oz
    PB COALIE 9lb 8oz
    PB LING 7lb 8oz

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    • #3
      One that YOU will be happy with and are happy to part with the coin for. A good all rounder imo is the century c3 ld,
      Regards Nicky.

      Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by topbanana View Post
        One that YOU will be happy with and are happy to part with the coin for. A good all rounder imo is the century c3 ld,
        C3ld great rod

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        • #5
          Longer rod for you would be imo the century bb 15ft of sheer quality ;-);-)

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          • #6
            Dymic lt bullet, great fixed spool rod for the rough stuff. Powerful but great with braid.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by spongebob View Post
              Longer rod for you would be imo the century bb 15ft of sheer quality ;-);-)
              Maybe but £385 is quite a lot of coin.

              Also according to centuries site its a 3.5 to 6oz rod so maybe a bit light.

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              • #8
                Mk1 afaw big beach will do everything you mentioned cracking rod

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ed209 View Post
                  Maybe but £385 is quite a lot of coin.

                  Also according to centuries site its a 3.5 to 6oz rod so maybe a bit light.
                  I bought a second hand one for 180 immaculate cond. Might of read your post wrong but you said your rod was a bit heavy for you now?? The bb is designed to be used with fixed spool or multi ;-) I had bought one after Simon told me what he used his for,strong rods I have never swung anything heavier than a 6oz so the rod suited me down to the ground ;-);-)

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