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hi lads just woundring what rod is best as im deffo getting one of them for xmas a centuary tip tornado super mach or sport or a centuary carbon metal or a kompresser super sport or sport
tight lines
so far in 2012
cod...whiting...flounder...coali...place...dab...m ackrell
targe for this time next year
cod of 5lb ...... bass ....... flaty of 3lb
All depends on what type of fishing you do me I have a Kompressor ss I fish mixed ground piers and rocks with mine out of them all the ss is the stiffest don't know much about the others
Zziplex zeteque txl
Zziplex zeteque txl gt
Saltist 30h bg x 2
Penn fathom 15
I've got the tip tornado sport metal band, its very powerful but dosent take a lot of loading up. This makes it ideal for casting off the ground as well as pendulum!
I like a rod that actually 'bends', helps to stop bumping fish off!
Stay safe!
Enjoy your fishing!
Take your rubbish home!
Rocker.
i pair them up quiet nicely . i do like both of em . but the tip tornado SPORT is my one all rounder. the kompressor ss is a bit stiffer and a bit longer. i would go for the tip tornado sport then if in the future if u want something a bit pokier go for the kompressor ss .
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