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Well.... just for a change on a fishing NG
![]() I've been out of coarse fishing for a number of years and just recently started up again (last week in fact!). I use a 12ft Normark Titan spliced tip for slow rivers such as the upper Thames or smaller rivers but I could really do with a more powerful 13ft waggler rod for larger rivers such as Wye and Usk. I would like another Normark, but they're just too expensive right now. I've been looking at adverts for Shimano, Daiwa, Drennan etc. around the £100 - £140 'ish. Anyone recommend a particular rod? Local tackle shops to me are small and have a limited choice. Nearly all poles and carp gear. Thanks in advance. -- Andy Lawson |
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