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    ive got a ttld and a ttsmld,use them in the tyne for flatties,coalies ect and ill use them on clean beaches when sea not to big,casts 5 oz plus bait,the other rod i have is a mighty thin,not used yet but feels like a good rough ground rod,im looking for a rod for clean and mixed ground(lynemouth-blyth-whitley-tynemouth ect)il use the ttld on cleaner parts of these beaches but want something with a stiifer tip that will chuck 6oz and be ok with bigger seas.is there a rod that sits in between the ttld,s and the mighty thin.would the komp s do,or what other century rod
    cheers

  • #2
    Carbon Metal Express, i had one and it did everything you want, sits well in strong winds too.
    http://www.nesa.co.uk/forums/members/micke-albums.html

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    • #3
      You want something like what I have peter, or the tts, komp s or 3cld coz you low diameter rods don't you.

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      • #4
        a sonic sk4 5-7 is prime mate, nice light, maybes a little stiff but i love mine.

        Also have the 16ft sk4 which i love for EVERYTHING, from 3oz flat lead and two hook flappers, pelting out clipped wishbones with a 5oz gripper, to wacking a 6oz pennel, and for the pier its brilliant for bringing fish up, still stiff enough and long enough so they dont wack into the wall.... just can be a bit of a pig to cast

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        • #5
          Got a spare broom shank in the cupboard Pete if you are looking for something cheap .

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sarnie run View Post
            Got a spare broom shank in the cupboard Pete if you are looking for something cheap .
            use that for ya salmon fishing

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