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![]() "Phil L" wrote in message ... Owl wrote: : Im very new to fishing, and ive been given a shakespeare cirrus 11 : meter pole off a friend of a friend - i have not received this yet, : but what im wanting to know is ..... does anyone have any info on : this pole?, weight ect... Ive done lots of looking on various search : engines - but i cant find anything at all regards this pole. : Any info on this pole would be brilliant. : : : Thankyou. Yep, I had one and couldnt find any mention of it anywhere on the web....It's an early all -round pole and it's quite heavy considering it's length and strength.....todays poles are much lighter and stronger. I used it for carp and snapped a few top sections, but the universal top three kits are only about £17. If you are intending using it for carp, then I would advise you to use a fairly weak rig - I used 7lb karp kruncer and this is when the top sections gave way. The maximum elastic is about a ten, but if you're planning on using it for smaller fish, then a four may be more suitable. The largest fish I ever landed on it was a 13lb common in the height of summer (when the fish were really strong and powerful), it's a fairly robust pole for a beginner to polefishing, if you have any other Q's please ask. HTH PS, if you dont mind me asking, how much did you pay for it? Thanks for the info - most helpful and noted, since you have owned one of these poles can i ask you how long back was it you had it, and also how much was it in the stores at the time?, these 2 questions are more curiousety then anything else, so if you dont recall then thats fine ![]() Thanks. Oh, it is been given to me, but since its comming via a friend of a friend kind of thing its kinda hard to find anything about it - hence me doing search engine searches (with out any look) then with me asking on here. |
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: "Phil L" wrote in message : ... :: Owl wrote: ::: Im very new to fishing, and ive been given a shakespeare cirrus 11 ::: meter pole off a friend of a friend - i have not received this yet, ::: but what im wanting to know is ..... does anyone have any info on ::: this pole?, weight ect... Ive done lots of looking on various search ::: engines - but i cant find anything at all regards this pole. ::: Any info on this pole would be brilliant. ::: ::: ::: Thankyou. :: :: Yep, I had one and couldnt find any mention of it anywhere on the :: web....It's an early all -round pole and it's quite heavy :: considering it's length and strength.....todays poles are much :: lighter and stronger. I used it for carp and snapped a few top :: sections, but the universal top three kits are only about £17. :: If you are intending using it for carp, then I would advise you to :: use a fairly weak rig - I used 7lb karp kruncer and this is when the :: top sections gave way. :: The maximum elastic is about a ten, but if you're planning on using :: it for smaller fish, then a four may be more suitable. :: The largest fish I ever landed on it was a 13lb common in the height :: of summer (when the fish were really strong and powerful), it's a :: fairly robust pole for a beginner to polefishing, if you have any :: other Q's please ask. :: :: HTH :: :: PS, if you dont mind me asking, how much did you pay for it? :: :: :: : : Thanks for the info - most helpful and noted, since you have owned : one of these poles can i ask you how long back was it you had it, and : also how much was it in the stores at the time?, these 2 questions : are more curiousety then anything else, so if you dont recall then : thats fine ![]() : I bought it secondhand from a tackle shop - it was my first pole and it set me back a grand total of £50 ! this was 3 years ago and it was old then..... : Thanks. : : Oh, it is been given to me, but since its comming via a friend of a : friend kind of thing its kinda hard to find anything about it - hence : me doing search engine searches (with out any look) then with me : asking on here. It's a fairly good pole for what they cost (it wont be worth more than 20 - 30 quid now) and is perfect for match fishing and small carp fishing, just make sure you purchase a front roller - the one like a V, as they are quite cumbersome to a pole beginner. As i said earlier, you can get spare top kits for a few quid and elasticating them yourself is easy. |
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