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TF_mickyd.
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18/08/2007 at 8:10 am #29538
TF_ice_man1Im looking to buy a pole. I fish rivers and natural venues so I need one to cope wiht both situtations. The natural venues I fish contain mainly skimmers roach with the odd rogue carp or tench. So speed is off the essence here. For the rivers the pole needs to be able to cope with big floats and mainly bream up to 2-3kgs wiht the odd barbel etc. I have looked at the Maver Elite 47 and 57 so that is the price range im lookng at. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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18/08/2007 at 9:45 am #63153
TF_MatchcarpWithout pushing any one pole because this then turns into the slanging match from TP to G10 to Absolute etc followers.
The best advice I would offer is, the Flagship poles are the Flagship poles, all are very good, go somewhere where you can pick them up and see what feels right for you.
You wouldn’t spend £2000 on a pole just because someone tells you to would you.
Pole choice is very much down to personal preference.
Nobody will argue with that statement, it’s a fact.
Wait and see how many replies you get on here, “get one of these” “no this is better” your head will be full of mince in no time.
If you have the money then go on your own instincts not someone elses.
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18/08/2007 at 10:16 am #63154
TF_Johnny MacSound advice Matchcarp.
Cough cough G995 ;)LOL
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18/08/2007 at 10:37 am #63155
TF_MatchcarpSuper G10 actually – LOL
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18/08/2007 at 12:41 pm #63156
bigroachParticipantdrennan zircon
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18/08/2007 at 3:02 pm #63157
TF_HollowMaver N57
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19/08/2007 at 8:18 am #63158
Stick-upMaver 371 fits the bill for all types of fishing with 9 topkits plus the cupping kit. 5 match and 4 power. Ive fitted mine with 1x 6-8solid,2x 11hollow 2x 13hollow. Powers, 2x 15hollow 2x 17hollow.
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19/08/2007 at 9:10 am #63159
bootsParticipantHi, i can recommend the Elite 47 as i have one myself, it would certainly cover all your needs as it comes with a carp pole aswell and all the sections interchange.
Certainly worth a waggle to see if it feels right for you.
If you live anywhere near Somerset we could maybe meet and you could have a waggle of mine so that you feel what one is like elasticated etc.
Regards…nick
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20/08/2007 at 12:17 pm #63160
TF_Chum MixerParticipantAny pole that catches fish and you don’t need to have a back massage after dislodging discs fighting to fish at 16 metres all day..?
Tourny -pro…..of course…lol
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20/08/2007 at 3:29 pm #63161
TF_baitchefParticipantRumour has it Daiwa are releasing a couple of new models shortly, I would definitely wait & see.
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20/08/2007 at 6:16 pm #63162
BestyParticipantice_man1 send me your email address, got something you may be interested in.
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20/08/2007 at 10:08 pm #63163
TF_dunnohave a n47 asnd its great despite a few silly breakages… Tubertini Quadra 550 and Evola 650 look excellent as Ive waggled both
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21/08/2007 at 7:23 am #63164
AnonymousIceMan, I’ve got a brand new N47 sitting around if you’re interested … email me on pebisit@totalise(dot)co(dot)uk .. its going cheap :o)
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21/08/2007 at 3:27 pm #63165
TF_dave brittainPersonally if I was buying a pole for specifically rivers I’d look at one of the mid range models with good joints. The lighter, more fragile top of the range models are fine for commercials however when you take sand, dirt, bushes and uneven banks into the equation + possibly a spare top 5 or 6 a mid range pole starts to make a lot of sense, especially if you happen to drop a section in and need to replace it.
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24/08/2007 at 5:21 pm #63166
TF_mickydId have to say the new Drennan Zircon it the dogs danglies, and the package it comes with is fantastic. Its as stiff if not stiffer than the pro and alot lighter.
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