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    My laddie has caught the bug and is wanting a rod for off the beach and the river. I dont want to spend a lot in case he changes his mind and i wont be taking him off the rocks just the beaches and river marks.

    Any good choices for him both new and 2nd hand. Rod length to be no more than 12ft.

    Cheers.

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    I know im gonna get slated for this, but an sk3 is a decent starter rod for the easy ground, cheap as chips for what it is !
    If its got t1ts or tyres, its gonna be trouble.

    If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem

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    • #3
      anyfish any were or ron thompson axcellartor

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      • #4
        ron thomson ax is far to stiff for a youngun
        have you got a cloth

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        • #5
          A yous diawia moon raker wich is an old rod and a diawia sandstorm both good rods ;D
          Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/

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          • #6
            Afaw six and bait more than ample for the youngin excellent little rod and ull get one for 80 it won't break the bank
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            Saltist 30h bg x 2
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            • #7
              Originally posted by neil9629 View Post
              I know im gonna get slated for this, but an sk3 is a decent starter rod for the easy ground, cheap as chips for what it is !
              Totally agree had one for years and can't fault it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by stumps View Post
                My laddie has caught the bug and is wanting a rod for off the beach and the river. I dont want to spend a lot in case he changes his mind and i wont be taking him off the rocks just the beaches and river marks.

                Any good choices for him both new and 2nd hand. Rod length to be no more than 12ft.

                Cheers.
                Have a look for an old conoflex cobra, an old zzippy 2500 or Daiwa PKB. These were great short rods in their day and will be spot on for the beach or river.

                Should be able to pick any of those up for 50-80 notes

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                • #9
                  I've got a greys mercury! Or a century ez match I might part with!
                  Stay safe!
                  Enjoy your fishing!
                  Take your rubbish home!
                  Rocker.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by FISHERMAN View Post
                    anyfish any were or ron thompson axcellartor
                    he'll have to be a big youngin to bend a R.T

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                    • #11
                      PM sent mate .

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by FISHERMAN View Post
                        anyfish any were or ron thompson axcellartor
                        way too stiff more a heavy ground/ rock mark rod i think!!!!?

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                        • #13
                          Not many people can bend a rt axe, try a zensorflex if your wanting real cheap and fishable, i fish with sonic sk3 14ft 5-7 and great rod for price, to strong for your young un, but the shorter rods in there range are top tools.
                          If its got t1ts or tyres, its gonna be trouble.

                          If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem

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                          • #14
                            my advice is stay away from soniks you want something light to get him interested something that when a whity is on looks and feels like moby dick i would buy him something that casts 5oz max that way its a nice soft rod plenty of bite detection keep your eyes open for a flattie/bass rod i have a conoflex frenzy ideal rod but not many second hand ones about but dont go past 6oz casting weights as the tips start to stiffen and lose bite detection and i remember growin up started with a light rod loved the bending when winding in over the years the fish get bigger but the rods bends less lol

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                            • #15
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                              i like it ,your right im 6foot had one,verry good cheapish rod but no good for a yough lad.possibly a nesa member could help them out and rig him up FOC.tight lines. haway he,s just starting up. tight lines

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