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Old December 14th, 2004, 09:22 PM
Steve
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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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Old December 15th, 2004, 02:07 PM
Michael Richardson
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Have a look at Greys and Century first, I have a century compressor match
bite detection is good and the rods are well made


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Old December 15th, 2004, 05:13 PM
SEAANGLING
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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.
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Old December 15th, 2004, 06:05 PM
The Big Man
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Boat or shore?

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
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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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Old December 15th, 2004, 06:34 PM
Steve
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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
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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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Old December 15th, 2004, 10:11 PM
The Big Man
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I'll leave it to the shore guys then as I use a 10 year old Diawa, the
choice nowadays is amazing and baffles me.

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
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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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Old December 15th, 2004, 10:11 PM
The Big Man
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I'll leave it to the shore guys then as I use a 10 year old Diawa, the
choice nowadays is amazing and baffles me.

The Big Man

"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
...
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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Old December 15th, 2004, 06:34 PM
Steve
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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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Old December 15th, 2004, 06:47 PM
Gordon Entwistle
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I believe the Daiwa range of beachcasters takes some beating. There are rods
to suit everyone and at a range of prices giving real value for money.
There are dealers around that discount them significantly, the best is
probably Poingdestre's of Southampton.
Cheers
Gordon
"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
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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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Old December 15th, 2004, 08:29 PM
Keith M
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Steve

I dont know what kind of caster you are but for me a reasonable rod for off
the ground @ 5 oz is the Daiwa Longbeach 12ft, available as fixed spool or
multiplier and about £45 . add a couple of quid for a 13ft.

Check out the Daiwa Supercast PM in 12 & 13ft - it could be a winner
(pendulum and off the ground)..

I've just bought a Shakespear K2 Extreme Titanium (blame Norman!) takes a
bit of getting used to but what a rod, casting and bite detection - dont
know yet how it will behave in strong winds and big waves - mighr bounce
around a bit unless I can get hold of a 10ft rod rest!!

Tighr lines
Keith M



"Steve" swr1953(at)yahoo(dot)co.uk wrote in message
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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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