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    hi lads,any suggestions on spinning rods.i'm looking into buying 1 but don't no whats best.i've got a budget of £70.i'll be using it for mackerel and bass.cheers
    happy fishing

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    Originally posted by Fat-Cod View Post
    hi lads,any suggestions on spinning rods.i'm looking into buying 1 but don't no whats best.i've got a budget of £70.i'll be using it for mackerel and bass.cheers
    I got myself a Savage Gear Bushwacker on the recomendation of a few lads on here. Haven't had a chance to fish with it yet but it looks and feels very nice.
    Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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    • #3
      Daz take a lend of my grauvell kona wahula, i rate these highly.

      If you like the action i would shop about and try and get one of those, veals are doing the 9ft version for £80

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      • #4
        spinning rod

        i will do mate bring it in the shop sat 'cheers mate
        happy fishing

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        • #5
          ideally you want a 15-50g rod if your wanting to use it for plugs

          as mentioned above the bushwhacker is spot on, also nice and fast to chuck lures a fair way out and put a decent amount of action into them if used with braid

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          • #6
            I bought the savage gear 8' 30-90g last week, tried it yesterday off the boat and was well impressed and its only £60 brand new, I was looking for the savage gear XLNT 8'6 (about £100) but they were out of stock and Im glad they were as I saved £40 and bought myself a shimano exage 4000 to pair it up, with the change

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