Light bream flatties rod
Submitted by benferguson on Tue, 2014-11-11 09:04
Hi guys I'm chasing a light rod for bream and flatties but I want a longer rod at the moment I'm using a two drunk monkeys 6,6 and a trion 7 foot and they are great but would like a 7,3 or even 7,6 for long casting over the sand flats but not sure we're to go any help will be very help thank
crasny1
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I use a couple that I love
Favourite is a Samuria Reaction 7ft, very fast, 3-6lb. This covers any distance and IMO is perfect and I dont think you would need a longer one. The other is a Diawa Black label Versatile 6101LFS Spin at 6'10ft and again I think it would be ideal.
Longer rods are usually 2 piece and I have over the years learned to avoid them.
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Rekt
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Date Joined: 02/01/14
Nothing wrong with 2 piece
Nothing wrong with 2 piece rods.
If you have the tip section coming loose after a cuppla hours casting then you arn't pushing it in enough (properly)
kinga86
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Date Joined: 16/10/08
I recently bought a NS
I recently bought a NS Blackhole Ones Micro 7 foot 4-8lb. My favourite bream
rod ive owned so far and it casts an absolute mile. I pair mine upto eithet my Certate 2004 or 2500 depending on what im fishing for and if theres a lot of structure around.
lachieH
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Date Joined: 02/03/13
Starlo Classix 7'2 2-4KG I
Starlo Classix 7'2 2-4KG I love it with a sedona 1000
Fishing the swan for bream, it's just an obsession
benferguson
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Date Joined: 30/12/10
That's for the advise guys
That's for the advise guys