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looking for a new lure rod
i need a lure rod that fits niceley into the car boot and will chuck small to midium lures. i can pay up to £50 - £60. a case would be nice to stop it gettin smashed around the the boot.
any ideas folks?
walter
any ideas folks?
walter


Walter- Posts: 27
Join date: 2008-12-20
Re: looking for a new lure rod
couple of questions 1st
what length do you want muti or fixed spool
amd what are small to medium lures any ideas on weights?
what length do you want muti or fixed spool
amd what are small to medium lures any ideas on weights?

noodle- Posts: 359
Join date: 2008-08-29
Age: 34
Location: nwest england

Re: looking for a new lure rod
Hi noodle
about 9 foot long will be ideal and i am using a fixed spool reel.
the lures are no bigger than 6 inches long, quite light.
walter
about 9 foot long will be ideal and i am using a fixed spool reel.
the lures are no bigger than 6 inches long, quite light.
walter


Walter- Posts: 27
Join date: 2008-12-20
Re: looking for a new lure rod
the world is your oyster then i have two drennan esox spinflex ods that come with a 2.5 test rating, i use them for just about everything from stalking carp every now and then to throwin lures in the sea trolling baits and lures in the boat
lure wise i tend to use them with crankbaits like baby depthraiders storm shallow and big macs abu terminators etc ill sort a photo out of the lures to give you an idea but most wont weigh much over two ounces
extremely verastatile BUT they have quite a slow taper so may not be the best for throwing lures all the time, dont get me wrong they are good but there may be better out there from the likes of shimano daiwa greys fox wyhcwood etc
the piker multispin by fox ws ok but i only used it once for half an hour
photo the compartments are six inches long to give you an idea of the size

lure wise i tend to use them with crankbaits like baby depthraiders storm shallow and big macs abu terminators etc ill sort a photo out of the lures to give you an idea but most wont weigh much over two ounces
extremely verastatile BUT they have quite a slow taper so may not be the best for throwing lures all the time, dont get me wrong they are good but there may be better out there from the likes of shimano daiwa greys fox wyhcwood etc
the piker multispin by fox ws ok but i only used it once for half an hour
photo the compartments are six inches long to give you an idea of the size


noodle- Posts: 359
Join date: 2008-08-29
Age: 34
Location: nwest england

Re: looking for a new lure rod
Check out the Prologic rods mate. I use an 8' 6 Savagear MP Predator for those kinds of lures and also used it for stalking carp. Good rod for about £45-55. Had no bother with mine and used it weekly for about 6 months now.

Chumley Warner- Posts: 153
Join date: 2008-10-24
Age: 23
Location: Thorne/Lincoln
Re: looking for a new lure rod
Chumley Warner wrote:Check out the Prologic rods mate. I use an 8' 6 Savagear MP Predator for those kinds of lures and also used it for stalking carp. Good rod for about £45-55. Had no bother with mine and used it weekly for about 6 months now.
id forgot about those, they are faster ctioned than the esox. similar price as well

noodle- Posts: 359
Join date: 2008-08-29
Age: 34
Location: nwest england

Re: looking for a new lure rod
noodle wrote:the world is your oyster then i have two drennan esox spinflex ods that come with a 2.5 test rating, i use them for just about everything from stalking carp every now and then to throwin lures in the sea trolling baits and lures in the boat
Good choice, I have one of these
Good for catching Pike.................and the odd canoe too


Bazz- Posts: 769
Join date: 2008-11-12
Age: 46
Location: Bread & Lard Island area of Nottingham

Re: looking for a new lure rod
without wantin to sound like mb in the am... are the f*x elite rods any good?
walter
walter


Walter- Posts: 27
Join date: 2008-12-20
Re: looking for a new lure rod
Walter wrote:without wantin to sound like mb in the am... are the f*x elite rods any good?
walter
fox rods are usually very good just be wary ot the reel seats, take what ever reel your planning on using and give it a good play

noodle- Posts: 359
Join date: 2008-08-29
Age: 34
Location: nwest england

Re: looking for a new lure rod
The majority of Fox rods I've handled have been very good quality for the price. I can't think of any I really didn't like.
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