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Old November 1st, 2004, 10:11 PM
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Default Advice on new rod

Anonymous wrote:
I'm considering trading in my existing trout rods and reels for something a
bit special and I was hoping somebody could offer me some advice on the best
rod/line weight and action to go for.

I know that one rod can't do everything but as I'll mostly be fishing
stillwater fisheries from the bank (and occasional boat) I was thinking that
a 9' - 9'6'' #6 with a tip-action would be a good all-rounder. Anybody have
any alternative suggestions?

Thanks in advance


9ft 6 is a good choice. I bought a David Norwich 4 piece (4 piece is
very useful for planes and loses nothing in action) 9.5ft 6/7 in 1991.
Despite having bought a number of top quality rods since then, I have
used it for about 80% of my fishing - everything from hill lochs,
chalkstreams, sea trout and even small river salmon fishing.

It's a bit too powerful for some trout rivers and too light for most
salmon fishing but is perfect for most things and at a push can be used
for nearly anything. It also casts a very long way indeed - even with a
big lure on the end.

I'm sure a modern top quality rod will be just as good, but be aware
some are very fragile.

Personally I find powerful rods beyond 10 feet a huge disadvantage where
long casting is required - they put a lot of strain on the arm and are
less efficient.

Best Regards
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Old November 1st, 2004, 10:15 PM
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Default Advice on new rod

Anonymous wrote:
I'm considering trading in my existing trout rods and reels for something a
bit special and I was hoping somebody could offer me some advice on the best
rod/line weight and action to go for.

I know that one rod can't do everything but as I'll mostly be fishing
stillwater fisheries from the bank (and occasional boat) I was thinking that
a 9' - 9'6'' #6 with a tip-action would be a good all-rounder. Anybody have
any alternative suggestions?

Thanks in advance


9ft 6 is a good choice. I bought a David Norwich 4 piece (4 piece is
very useful for planes and loses nothing in action) 9.5ft 6/7 in 1991.
Despite having bought a number of top quality rods since then, I have
used it for about 80% of my fishing - everything from hill lochs,
chalkstreams, sea trout and even small river salmon fishing.

It's a bit too powerful for some trout rivers and too light for most
salmon fishing but is perfect for most things and at a push can be used
for nearly anything. It also casts a very long way indeed - even with a
big lure on the end.

I'm sure a modern top quality rod will be just as good, but be aware
some are very fragile.

Personally I find powerful rods beyond 10 feet a huge disadvantage where
long casting is required - they put a lot of strain on the arm and are
less efficient.

Best Regards
 




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