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  • #16
    Cracking session Bri and 2 nice fish welldone mate.
    Feel free to take a look at my blog.

    http://edds-fishingtales.blogspot.com/

    Cheers eddie t

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    • #17
      well done Bri
      so pleased you like the rods, more and more people are taking to them, all the top match lads use them but that sometimes puts people off and they think they arent up for the type of fishing in the north east, how wrong they are, as you said they have some grunt and the quality is through the range
      cracking fish by the way

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      • #18
        Can't fault my Q7

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        • #19
          nice fish mate what bait were you using

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Moonfleet Angling View Post
            well done Bri
            so pleased you like the rods, more and more people are taking to them, all the top match lads use them but that sometimes puts people off and they think they arent up for the type of fishing in the north east, how wrong they are, as you said they have some grunt and the quality is through the range
            cracking fish by the way
            I love the rod can you remember it was Kenny who brought me through to have a look at them last year I also got the little red ruby first cast with the ruby with a small leadhead and curly tail grub on in Fuerteventura and I had a palometa about 1 1/2 lb which was good fun going back in may and hope to put a bend in the big rod again hopefully not massive ray

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            • #21
              I remember, hope to have 500 of those rubymar rods in later this month, the new range for 2014 will be arriving early March but it seems you have found the right match straight away for your needs, I know John Stead has loved his pro surf since he got his, he has had it bent all shapes and you can see a guppy fart from 100 yards with the bite detection

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              • #22
                Ive got a Pro Surf aswell, quality rod!
                Weapons of choice
                Yuki Q6
                Penn Surfblaster 7000
                Yuki Pro Surf
                Penn Surfblaster 7000

                2016- Plaice, Dab, Flounder, Mackerel, Coalie, short spined Scorpion fish, Dogfish, Pouting, Whiting
                2017- Whiting, Codling, Coalie, Flounder, Turbot, Plaice, Bass, Pouting, Ballen Wrasse, Corkwing wrasse

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                • #23
                  Hi Bri, how do you fish whitburn beach? I assume its whitburn north beach, I went down at low tide weekend before last, and there were no gulleys or holes, plus the beach is shallow, only chance of anything was to cast into the boaters lagoon, but after tide came in, and it was 200 yards away, it was unreachable, the water is only a foot deep in front of the lagoon.
                  Was I fishing in right place?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Geordie-UK View Post
                    Hi Bri, how do you fish whitburn beach? I assume its whitburn north beach, I went down at low tide weekend before last, and there were no gulleys or holes, plus the beach is shallow, only chance of anything was to cast into the boaters lagoon, but after tide came in, and it was 200 yards away, it was unreachable, the water is only a foot deep in front of the lagoon.
                    Was I fishing in right place?
                    on a northerly sea, fish about 30 yards to the right of the steel few hours either side of low water... i find the smaller tides better as it does not empty out as much the bottom is mixed but can be rough after a huge sea due to the swell washing the sand away. It can sometimes be a bit weedy when the sea's big but is a good shot best time is before January IMO

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                    • #25
                      yuki

                      Can anyone tell me how the pro surf compares to the yuki q5 realy fancy one of them seem realy good rod for money

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                      • #26
                        very similar rod, the Q5 is ideally suited to small baits such as maddies, you can hurl it without exploding your baits, its a full c curve rod but the pro surf is a bit stiffer than the Q5, as this thread says the pro surf can take some abuse, it has been replaced this year with a model called the aston, due in the uk very soon

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                        • #27
                          great result well done
                          consett warlord retired

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                          • #28
                            Love the Q7 - fast becoming my favourite rod. And it will take some hammer on rough ground as well.

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                            • #29
                              hi is rubymar rods this a model of yuki rod .
                              did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by john/r View Post
                                hi is rubymar rods this a model of yuki rod .
                                This is a boat rod from the yuki range m8 outstanding rods ;-);-):-)

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