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    i have just got a carbon metal bb 15 foot beach caster used a couple of times they are class any body else got one and what do you think
    cant catch sitting in the hoose

  • #2
    I ordered one, but haven\'t got it yet. Looking forward to giving it a thrash.
    Looked at a few of the longer rods, but that was the one that took my fancy. Probably influenced by my standard CM, which is a great rod. If this is as good I\'ll be well satisfied.
    Cheers
    Ian D

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    • #3
      yes ian i also have the standard one but the bb is in a class above
      cant catch sitting in the hoose

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      • #4
        i was looking at that one ,
        whats it like in the rough stuff? the length puts me off a bit coz i dont want it pulling all over the shop when theres a rough sea & strong tide but i was also looking at the express which seems to be a bit stiffer & its a bit shorter a 13ft odd. im yet to decide , i wish someone would review both rods!

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        • #5
          all the carbon metals are good rods but not for the rough stuff m8
          Goal for 2012 a 30lber
          http://www.bullrushlake.com/

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          • #6
            the bb is stiffer than my nemisis plus slr
            cant catch sitting in the hoose

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            • #7
              all the carbon metals are good rods but not for the rough stuff m8
              im pretty sure the express would handle it rod.
              its stiffer than the rod ive used for the last 5 yrs which i havent had many problems with. but nearly 2ft longer.

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              • #8
                I wouldnt go near the kelp with any of the carbon metals,they are nowhere near upto scratch for it.Lovely beach rods though.

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                • #9
                  the carbon metal express is not a rough ground rod as the tip is to soft but there ok for mixed beach work.
                  Rod building.................

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                  • #10
                    i have both the carbon metal and the kompessor sport, both good rods but the sport is the better for rough work


                    cheers
                    mark

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                    • #11
                      i was on blyth pier not long ago and a lad had a 3pounder on a bb the rod looked like it had a 13 pounder on it they are very nice rods but nowere like the stiffnes ass a nemmesis slr ive casted a few times of a express loverly to cast but i wouldnt like to bully a biggn in with it
                      Goal for 2012 a 30lber
                      http://www.bullrushlake.com/

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                      • #12
                        as i have said i have a nemisis plus slr and a bb and if you put theme side by side and do a stiffness test the bb is stiffer then the slr
                        cant catch sitting in the hoose

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                        • #13
                          my problem is i dont like overly stiff rods , i like to see my bites and i like to feel the fish. isnt that part of the fun trying to bully big fish?

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                          • #14
                            No way is the BB stiffer than a nemesis plus slr kingfisher,i had a play with both yesterday and the slr is 3x stiffer.Not saying the BB isnt a nice rod,it is but has limited uses and rough ground/kelp certainly aint suited to it.

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                            • #15
                              Just read the review of the 15ft carbon metal bb by Barney Wright and he was over the moon with it,
                              really got me intrested I have A Kompressor sport for the rocks but cant bend it when I want some distance this sounded really good for my sort of fishing on lynemouth beach or blyth,

                              would love to try before I buy

                              Michaelw

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