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  • #16
    Great read stewart,very informative m8...

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    • #17
      Originally posted by CosmicCat View Post
      these bad boys work for me
      You re-built my mk1 classic colors! hope your enjoying it Mick
      An excellent set up from cosmiccat there, TT sport & Ultralite

      Knowledgeable as always Stew, heres me just assuming its for little hands ha -I like this
      This rod is slim, agile, sensitive and fun.
      - sums it up
      Best shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
      CS RNLI representative – www.rnli.org

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      • #18
        Originally posted by LiamNE View Post
        You re-built my mk1 classic colors! hope your enjoying it Mick
        yeh mate had both rods rebuilt the week after got it of you to match each other and i tryed them both other week with 4oz lead and both went flying out.
        got them paired with a 515 and 525 mag 2s
        _______________________________________
        Fish good, Fish hard
        if you blank then lie lie lie.

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        • #19
          Good info lads, cheers. As another long in the tooth fisherman of the Seaham piers and beaches, Stewart has got me leaning towards the TTLD

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          • #20
            Just another thought on this - what's people's views on the J-Curve compared to the SuperMatch?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by hound hunter View Post
              Just to throw a spanner in the werks lol,what about an AFAW TOURNEY ROCK very slim,lightweight n nice n powerfull ,great for mixed to ruff ground,bite detection is superb too,
              Just a thought.....
              If its the same afaw as i used theyre absolute scaffy poles.

              Far too much rod for the clean ground

              Horrible rod IMO

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              • #22
                The tourney rock rod isn't a scaffold pole, plenty of power but a great sensitive tip. Think the rock rod is more of a pole like.

                Quality the tourney one
                Please visit my blog at http://jimmysfishing.blogspot.com

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