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Hi all
Im a seasoned club match angler (check out my t-shirt tan!) Anyway I have not fished for years but am interested in getting back into it (in a casual (not match) way) I have an old 12.5m trabucco pole but all of the three top fours have been stood on /carp smashed /seized joints I may find it difficult and expensive to find spares (tackle shops in ireland are nothing to yours) the trabucco was average at the time but very heavy and sloppy at 12.5m I am thinking it may be as well to get one on ebay To show how long I'm retired: the poles of my time were the Mavers and the black magic I bought one of the best feeder rods at the time - 13' drennan im8 Anyway, i want a reasnable carp pole, at a decent price (dont we all) it would not need to be the strongest on the market It would be used for up to 7lb carp, tench, and everything smaller any name suggestions for an ebay steal? Many thanks niall dublin, ireland |
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