Hi, I'm after a little advice on which zziplex would be most suited to the northumberland coastline, thanks in advance.
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if you are on about fishing heavy ground i believe the lt bullits were popular up there.
would also think the 14ft zeteque and m427 su would regarded by many as ideal rods also.
personaly myself i think the m4 evo would be more than suitable but many will disagree.did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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Not to sure mate as there's loads of zippy's.
Av heard a lot of the casting lads on about the 427 and I think you can get stiffer versions of that rod too.
I was told the primo syncro is a good all rounder as I was thinkn of buyn one myself.
There should be someone on here that can give you some better advice than me as am not really a zippy lad.
But hope what av said helpswww.home-improver.com
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a lot depends on how stiff you want a rod to be for ground you are fishing.if you want a stiff poker go for a zeteque but they come in various lengths.
myself i dont think you need a stiff poker for heavy ground thats my opion anyway.
i used to fish newbiggen a lot yrs ago heavy ground and used to use a conoflex super flick tip.may be considered soft by rock anglers today but will still do the job easily imho.did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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i agree with john, there is to much emphasis on rods being poker stiff to a point where we are just adapting court rods to fishing.
while you need a rod with a bit of grunt for the heavy ground, a rod that bends a bit is easier to use and cast with especially when stood on weed covered rocks and in adverse weather conditions but at the same time you dont want it to bend to the butt cap.
any angler who fishes heavy ground will know that often you cant just crank a fish in but instead you hold the curve in the rod and ease the fish through the weed so a rod that bends but locks up into a curve is ideal.
no doubt plenty of people will disagree like !
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Originally posted by john/r View Posta lot depends on how stiff you want a rod to be for ground you are fishing.if you want a stiff poker go for a zeteque but they come in various lengths.
myself i dont think you need a stiff poker for heavy ground thats my opion anyway.
i used to fish newbiggen a lot yrs ago heavy ground and used to use a conoflex super flick tip.may be considered soft by rock anglers today but will still do the job easily imho.
Still got it kicking around in the garage at my folks place, might have to dig it out for old times sake and take it for a spin.CLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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Originally posted by Malcolm Tucker View PostConoflex Super Flick Tip was my first proper rod, bought mine in about 1988 from Jock Lindsay's son at the Seaham club. 11'8" with a 4' ally butt and a 7' 8" glass tip IIRC. Used it all over the place - Green Wall, Chemical Beach, Shields Pier, Newbiggen, Kirkubright etc.
Still got it kicking around in the garage at my folks place, might have to dig it out for old times sake and take it for a spin.did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?
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