which would any of you prefer? greys jupiter, greys grx, greys nitra or a century shoreline???? to be used over mixed ground and it musnt wobble around in the wind and have a bit weight in it.
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Originally posted by DUCKY View Postwhich would any of you prefer? greys jupiter, greys grx, greys nitra or a century shoreline???? to be used over mixed ground and it musnt wobble around in the wind and have a bit weight in it.Alan
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alan its more about the weight and stiffness of the rod im after, as im using one now thats light and its got a horrible wobble in the wind. as for being suited for the rod shouldnt be a problem as id get used to it, and im no tournament caster so therefor distance isnt a problem as long as im hitting 100+ yards
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Originally posted by DUCKY View Postwhich would any of you prefer? greys jupiter, greys grx, greys nitra or a century shoreline???? to be used over mixed ground and it musnt wobble around in the wind and have a bit weight in it.
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Now that proves exactly what Alan Charlton is saying. Anthony, you say you like the Grey's Jupiter, I hated it, it is the only rod I have owned that I have not been able to cast with. I have to say too that I had it for quite a while and never ever got used to it.
Jim.
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