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    Thinking of investing in a rough ground rod to fish some of the more 'challenging' marks amongst the rocks and kelp forests.
    Sonik sk3/4xtr rough ground could be an option, the new Icon msport range is also under consideration or even one of the anyfish anywhere rods. What's peoples thoughts on these or even something else I've not thought of! budget is a max of £250 but really would like to get it down from this figure if at all possible.:

  • #2
    Hi mate do not get a sonik rod they are sh.t imo

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    • #3
      rt ax

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      • #4
        You could get a good secondhand zipplex or century...... theres a lad on whitby forum selling a class condition m4 evo ideal ruff ground rod if you want a chat / photos off him p.m. me ya number and I will see if I can sort summat out for ya ?

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        • #5
          Second an RT ax, been using one for the last 3 winters and can't fault them!

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          • #6
            S/hand afaw tourney rock or zippy m427,both serious rods,don't even consider sonik,sheeeeeeite m8,like the new greys,no good wotsoever

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            • #7
              I Have just got a brand new sk3 xtr rough ground 14ft and I'm very impressed with the quality for the price . But like others have said a ikon m power etc etc. Although a powerful rod imo the rt ax has not as much bite detection as the others I have already mentioned.

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              • #8
                Rod

                Get a second hand century mate. U wont go wrong

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                • #9
                  Wots these ikon I keep hearing bout
                  (Seem to get some rave reviews,never heard of e'm meself)
                  Last edited by hound hunter; 16-02-2014, 12:21 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Iv got an old sonik sk4 and i like that and i fish rock marks from Newbiggin up to Boulmer with it . You can get a good WR300 for less than £200 or if you could manage to spend £300 you can get a new Harrison Torrix P3 this is what i want when iv saved up .

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                    • #11
                      Leeda icon m-sport ultra power is where my money would got can't go wrong for £150 New.

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                      • #12
                        second hand century, ttr, wr300, komp ss, get one of these rods in good condition for £200 easy
                        ZZiplex m427, Hulk model
                        Okuma trio Rex
                        Aerlex 7000xsa
                        Penn spinfisher 7500 lc

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                        • #13
                          I have sk4 14ft never let down yet so far saying that I watched me sons snap 6 inch above the spigot on lynemouth beach when he was casting out so there is truth in them snapping its now my 2nd rod as use reelsport rockmaster sons had both ss and wr300 both good for rough stuff wr300 is stiffer of them both and theres also greys Apollo mark 1 nd 3 mark two tended to snap
                          phil

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                          • #14
                            As already said I would go for the Ron Thompson Axe mate (£120 new). Got one myself this winter and I cannot fault it for the money. Ideal rock rod. Plus for that money when it ends up scratched you wont care too much. Take the left over cash and treat yourself to a new reel

                            Very few have a bad word to say on this rod (do a forum search and see)

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                            • #15
                              You got a good deal if you got an Axe for £120 berwick. I take it thats the price that you paid for a new one ? The tackle shops that I have been in recently have them priced from ?169 to £184 ! Now you know why I sometimes cannot understand people advocating using their local tackle dealers instead of the websites as its patently obvious to me that SOME tackle dealers not only want a profit but want your eye teeth as well.

                              cheers.

                              aa.

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