Done a lot of reading AGAIN and it seems these are popular with the Yorkshire/Whitby lads for the old braid, even in heavy ground and the cliffs at Bemton/flam. What's your thoughts ?
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i've used the 16fter on some of the local rough ground marks this year and find it ok where you have a decent depth of water. i've had fish to 5lb on it and its brought them in no bother, except when your on the shallower weed marks that only require a short plop it can be hard work, even just reeling your rig in through the tangles with such a soft rod can be a chew on.
but saying that i like mine its nice and easy to use and can fire a bait out a long way with a basic cast but it has its limitations on certain marks and conditions and would probably leave it at home on those occasions but that's just me, everyone's differentLast edited by D.D.; 09-11-2014, 02:04 PM.
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I got a Penn Affinity for the same job on the recommendation of one of the top lads down at Whitby. It was great but I found it a bit top heavy and kind of wooly feeling perhaps due to the softness through the rod. I am much happier with the T-1000 I use now for braid.
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Originally posted by Pighunter View PostI don't know how they do it, me and a mate fished ryhope cliffs yesterday which are only 20/30ft high and he uses a m4 Evo with braid and that would not lift 3lb dead up the cliff he had to run around and get it.Regards Nicky.
Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
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Originally posted by magpies View PostThe biggest fish I have reeled up the cliffs up to now on the T-1000 was only 5lb but to be honest that was a doddle. No drama at all.Regards Nicky.
Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
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Originally posted by topbanana View PostDon't know how what does it ? The triplex ? From what I've read and been told they can and do mate. These lads have tried just about everything to do with braid.
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