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  • #16
    Originally posted by red rock View Post
    any rod will snap in the wrong hands,bad casting style is one of the biggest parts to play and people just hacking away with them, treat your gear with care and it will last
    YOU DEAD RIGHT THERE M8 BUT IVE SEEN LOTS AF MODERN GREYS SNAP WITHOUT GIVING THEM SOME STICK AND IVE SEEN 2 ANUBISIS SNAP DOWN FROM TIP just striking for a fish it would put me of spending me pennies one one
    Goal for 2012 a 30lber
    http://www.bullrushlake.com/

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    • #17
      Have got a number of Conoflex and Century rods, the Anubis Plus is an excellent rod as already stated. All rods will snap if they are misused or damaged especially with composite wrap build. I would not compare a Conoflex Anubis to a Greys mk2 Apollo, they are not in the same build league. I know people who have snapped Zipplex rods, they blame themselves rather than the rods knowing fine well that at some time the rod may have been damaged falling out of a rod rest etc. If you clean your rod carefully after each trip you will spot any possible rod damage. Remember you are casting 6ozs of lead from zero to 70mph + in a matter of seconds ! Dont be so quick to blame the rod !

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      • #18
        Conoflex Rods CLCK HERE.

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        • #19
          personal reveiw: had my "anubis 6oz std." now for 2 mths, i have really put it through its paces and think its a very good rod indeed. i have used it a lot both on the grass field and out fishing. its very good to cast with, bit hard to get used to with pendullum casts but thats proberbly just me as i rarely use that style and iam used to softer tip rods, well "over the head thumb","o.t.g." "swinging brighton" can achieve good distances with it anyway! it has great bite detection even with small fish, flatties, rocklings etc. which surprized me concidering its a stiff rod. i have used it on sandy beaches and on rough ground and its a pleasure to use in both situation.
          simply love it..

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          • #20
            I Have Had A Greys Appollo Mk1 Now For Over Ten Years And I Have Had No Problems Whatsoever With It. Both Cod Fishing And Summer Flatty Fishing Cant Fault It!
            target of 10 codling this season and gonna try for a pig!!!!1

            Cheers Justin

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            • #21
              Originally posted by brash1 View Post
              I Have Had A Greys Appollo Mk1 Now For Over Ten Years And I Have Had No Problems Whatsoever With It. Both Cod Fishing And Summer Flatty Fishing Cant Fault It!
              theres nowt wrong with the mk1 apollos
              Goal for 2012 a 30lber
              http://www.bullrushlake.com/

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              • #22
                rods

                yip some one spot on here its the angler at fault not the rod car doors pier walls railings etc other anglers standing on them as they walk bye etc a friend once owned a tackle shop when a rod was returned it had a foot mark on it,,,,the cheap crap dont snap so why should the good stuff

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                • #23
                  having fished all over the north east and a lot of rock marks , many a time at eyemouth fair few places on the west coast probably spoken to and seen thousands of anglers fish over the years and only ever seen 4rods snap, one was over 5year old (century ) another smashed of pier wall (raptor ), the third one was one of mine 3 year old which was used and abused (apollo m1 ) and the fourth one a orion which was brand new an
                  saw no apparrent reason it breaking, but only heard of loads other rods snapping so a wonder is it down to user error and the rod gets the blame so the the owner dont' lose out on their guarantee

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