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    areet
    going to be fishing ruff ground in the upcoming months and is the slosh20 up for it or will i just upgrade to slosh30


    cheers in advance

    curtis

  • #2
    Cant say why a slosh 20 cant handle the rough stuff...

    A used mine on the rocks b4 and never had a problem, it heaved in my PB wrasse of 4lb 12ozs. Had a few sessions on the rocks after that but av never been on the rocks since...

    Time to get a new rock rod for me!!
    South Shields & District SAC

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    • #3
      upgrade to a 30 mate better line capacity for heavy line
      cant catch sitting in the hoose

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      • #4
        slosh

        Originally posted by kingfisher View Post
        upgrade to a 30 mate better line capacity for heavy line
        I agree m8,if your fishing ruff with heavy line 25-30lb you need a 30 for line capacity.I think the guts of both reels are the same though.

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        • #5
          Yeah but it'll depend on line dia. You'll get a lot more 30lb F1 or similar line on the spool than say sensor which is much thicker. So in my opinion a sl20 will be ok for rough ground but you may have to use thinner line to get more on and as it's more expensive maybe not such a good idea in rough ground. Having said that, what is the line capacity of a sl20 with say 0.5 dia line, I'll bet it's enough to fish any mark, rough or clean.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by g.ordon View Post
            You'll get a lot more 30lb F1 or similar line on the spool than say sensor which is much thicker.
            25lb sensor would be alot better than 30lb f1 for rough ground. ive used f1 and its only good for clean beaches IMO.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by g.ordon View Post
              Yeah but it'll depend on line dia. You'll get a lot more 30lb F1 or similar line on the spool than say sensor which is much thicker. So in my opinion a sl20 will be ok for rough ground but you may have to use thinner line to get more on and as it's more expensive maybe not such a good idea in rough ground. Having said that, what is the line capacity of a sl20 with say 0.5 dia line, I'll bet it's enough to fish any mark, rough or clean.
              I bet it's not!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by shaun View Post
                25lb sensor would be alot better than 30lb f1 for rough ground. ive used f1 and its only good for clean beaches IMO.
                Yeah that was my last point, I bet you can get enough sensor 25lb (or heavier) on a sl20 to fish any mark, the sl20 will cope no bother with the ground in my opinion but this combo would obviously have it's price in terms of casting distance, if it's necessary to cast a mile, which I doubt in most cases.

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                • #9
                  ive used slosh 20s for five years with 35 to 4olb straight through atseahouses beadnell slaty sharpness with out any bother you only need 50 60 yard lobs in thr rough never emtyed my reel yet
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by davidhayley1945 View Post
                    ive used slosh 20s for five years with 35 to 4olb straight through atseahouses beadnell slaty sharpness with out any bother you only need 50 60 yard lobs in thr rough never emtyed my reel yet
                    listen to dave curtis, listen to dave !

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                    • #11
                      cheers

                      cheers every one for your views on it still think a will get a second hand slosh30
                      a miss using me old one and keep the slosh20 for a back up reel on the rocks and for the beach use the slosh20 and the 30 as a backup

                      thanks again

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