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  • #16
    jeff if your mate is more likely to use the boats suggest he doesn\'t blow the cash on a new rod but get a nearly new and much as cars do save a fortune. A mate has just got a Conoflex Source Estuary match for about £100 which was 6 months old and hardly touched. It would have cost around £190 new.

    Check around the shops, e-bay and second hand adds etc for a bargain.

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    • #17
      ill stick this in here as it goes with the topic ,anyone heard of a steadfast silver surf ,multiplier beach rod,any idea of price ?and are these just another bottom of the line range ?

      cheers
      cheers Bri

      anglingnortheast.com

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      • #18
        Well....I passed on all the advice and he went for a Greys Supro.

        Thanks,
        Jeff.

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        • #19
          bribones yes they are pretty much bottom of the line type rods, i think they go for under 40 quid or something like that. tryand have a look at some of the diawa rods like the tdss 120ma (103.99 from spotty dog) or the sts 12pm which also comes in a 13ft version (137.99 from spotty dog) the sts has just been \'dun over\' in the latest sea angler and seems to have a good report. hope this helps, ralph
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          • #20
            thanks ralph ive dealt with spotty dog recently for a reel ,im just gonna get the ron thompson axelerator from billys ,sometime soon hopefully
            cheers Bri

            anglingnortheast.com

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            • #21
              Being realistic here. My dad is in his late 60\'s and not disabled. He can\'t handle a \'beachcaster\' anymore and uses a light Abu rod and RT turbolizer from the pier.

              Given this experience I\'d probably recommend a shortish rod that has a bit of backbone but is light and can handle leads of around 4-5 oz. Can\'t really go past a Tip Tornado Lite 11\' 10\'\'. It\'s the rod I use from Roker Pier - can\'t see any point in fishing heavier. My dad also borrows this one ocassionally.

              On Shields Pier, however, I would use a heavier rod.
              PB Boat Ling 24lb
              PB Cod Boat 17lb
              PB Cod Shore 11lb
              PB Boat Pollack 9.5lb
              PB Mackies 1,000,000

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              • #22
                forget penn rods they are always half price for a reason or you get a 525 put in with the deal so that they can get rid of them like i have said before the ron thompson axcellarater is the rod of the year and they have now have the carbo stick new on the market but we need to know if Bris mate can handle a stff rod ,before he thinks of a ron thompson. Purglass rods have very strong rods and are ideal for casting and not as heavy as the r thompson and are around £200.00

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                • #23
                  the RT is for me billy ,i find my cheaper version a bit to light on the tip for decent casting
                  cheers Bri

                  anglingnortheast.com

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                  • #24
                    Bri, there is a 13\' 6\" Axellerator on ebay at the minute, currently at £57 and the guy lives in Whitby, so it might be possible to collect it.



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                    • #25
                      ill just get it from billys rob then if it casts crap i can blame him instead of my style lol or lack of it
                      seriously though id sooner have a new one then i know its ok
                      cheers Bri

                      anglingnortheast.com

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                      • #26
                        jimbob why dont you have a look at some uptider boat rods? usually cast 4-8 oz and are usually under 10 foot long.
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                        • #27
                          you could try a greys sintra

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