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Steve December 14th, 2004 09:22 PM

New rod
 
Hi
I'm thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft and
has a good bite detection. I've always fancied a Conoflex. Is there
something in the range that would be suitable?

TIA
Steve



Michael Richardson December 15th, 2004 02:07 PM

New rod
 
Have a look at Greys and Century first, I have a century compressor match
bite detection is good and the rods are well made



Michael Richardson December 15th, 2004 02:07 PM

New rod
 
Have a look at Greys and Century first, I have a century compressor match
bite detection is good and the rods are well made



SEAANGLING December 15th, 2004 05:13 PM

New rod
 
m thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft and
has a good bite detection.


F/S or multiplier, how much do you want to pay etc. Loads of rods on the market
at varying prices from "cheap as chips" to "bloody heck, I can't afford that".
I'm sure Conoflex will have one to suit if that's your favourite brand but look
around first, you may find a bargain, cheers, Norman.

SEAANGLING December 15th, 2004 05:13 PM

New rod
 
m thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft and
has a good bite detection.


F/S or multiplier, how much do you want to pay etc. Loads of rods on the market
at varying prices from "cheap as chips" to "bloody heck, I can't afford that".
I'm sure Conoflex will have one to suit if that's your favourite brand but look
around first, you may find a bargain, cheers, Norman.

The Big Man December 15th, 2004 06:05 PM

New rod
 
Boat or shore?

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft and
has a good bite detection. I've always fancied a Conoflex. Is there
something in the range that would be suitable?

TIA
Steve




The Big Man December 15th, 2004 06:05 PM

New rod
 
Boat or shore?

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft and
has a good bite detection. I've always fancied a Conoflex. Is there
something in the range that would be suitable?

TIA
Steve




The Big Man December 15th, 2004 06:05 PM

New rod
 
Boat or shore?

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft and
has a good bite detection. I've always fancied a Conoflex. Is there
something in the range that would be suitable?

TIA
Steve




Steve December 15th, 2004 06:34 PM

New rod
 
For the shore and using a multiplier. Budget about £200

Steve




Boat or shore?

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft
and has a good bite detection. I've always fancied a Conoflex. Is there
something in the range that would be suitable?

TIA
Steve






Steve December 15th, 2004 06:34 PM

New rod
 
For the shore and using a multiplier. Budget about £200

Steve




Boat or shore?

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm thinking of buying a new rod and want something that isn't to soft
and has a good bite detection. I've always fancied a Conoflex. Is there
something in the range that would be suitable?

TIA
Steve







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