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    I'm thinking of investing in a longer rod well the missus is gona get me one for christmas lol I am after somthing that can get a bait out a long way with a over head lob and also somthing that is tippy aswell so it picks up even the smallest rattle . was thinking of a few rods the century sre , greys triplex or getting somthing made up like a zippy or getting a TT supermatch re rung .

    Thanks for any advice posted chaps
    Always happy to share what knowledge I have

    Excalibur c curve / penn 525 mag 2
    Greys GRX-S Mk / Penn Surfblaster 8000

  • #2
    Really happy with my Penn Affinity 15'

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    • #3
      Never thought at looking at the penn's cheers mate
      Always happy to share what knowledge I have

      Excalibur c curve / penn 525 mag 2
      Greys GRX-S Mk / Penn Surfblaster 8000

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      • #4
        The whitby lads got me onto it when I was down there a week or two ago, they swear by them. Dead light and slim, 2 tips but I haven't tried the light one yet. Even the heavy one really shows bites well, last week on the pier I was punching out a 6 oz lead with 2 big baits no bother but seeing positive rattles on the tip from small dabs. The lads I met from from Whitby use them in the rough stuff and from the cliffs with 60lb braid straight through.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ANDY:-) View Post
          I'm thinking of investing in a longer rod well the missus is gona get me one for christmas lol I am after somthing that can get a bait out a long way with a over head lob and also somthing that is tippy aswell so it picks up even the smallest rattle . was thinking of a few rods the century sre , greys triplex or getting somthing made up like a zippy or getting a TT supermatch re rung .

          Thanks for any advice posted chaps
          I've been there with the long rod route, braid, fixed spool and went back to standard rods. IMO Your better off with a standard 13-14 ft beach rod and some casting lessons.

          If you do need a long rod then the Penn Affinity 16ft is the one to go for. More backbone than the others and more suited to 6oz and a cod bait.

          The long rod route will not add distance - casting lessons will.

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          • #6
            Cheers chukka a mean a can get a decent chuck out with my 13ft mk1 greys grx-s but my brother inlaw can always just pip me on disrane with his triplex 16ft and hes not the best caster lol . Thanks for putting me on to the penn tho
            Always happy to share what knowledge I have

            Excalibur c curve / penn 525 mag 2
            Greys GRX-S Mk / Penn Surfblaster 8000

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ANDY:-) View Post
              Never thought at looking at the penn's cheers mate
              No need for a longer rod Andy m8 you just need plenty practice and you/ll get there eventually so good luck m8 and tight lines.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jameswlong1941 View Post
                No need for a longer rod Andy m8 you just need plenty practice and you/ll get there eventually so good luck m8 and tight lines.
                offer to show the lad how its done

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                • #9
                  Lol am not looking in to a seriously long rod now looking at a century black bird or the century carbon metal express 14ft am in the market for a new rod and they seem to stand out to me , am not bad at casting just prefer the over head thump with the fixed spool also do a bit OTG aswell but seem to get more distance with the over head thump .

                  Thanks for all the advice lads
                  Always happy to share what knowledge I have

                  Excalibur c curve / penn 525 mag 2
                  Greys GRX-S Mk / Penn Surfblaster 8000

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