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    Hi lads am looking to get some spinning gear bought , just wondering what's the best rod and reel combo for the job . Cheers Liam

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      just bought a savage gear salt spinning rod 40 quid from glasgow angling. excellent rod to use. handled some good pollock last weekend at isle of whithorn. also got a mitchell avocet salt 4000 reel. looks great but arrived to late to take with me cost me 30 off ebay.

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        Depends how much your going to blow on it mate.

        Rod less than £70 a savage gear bushwhacker can't be beat. Mines been bounced pillar to post and still champion. Lots of different casting weights available as well. North east tackle have some in store.
        All the gear, no idea.

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          Cheers for that m8 going to have a look once a get few rods and reels mentioned

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            Originally posted by ANDREW JAMES View Post
            just bought a savage gear salt spinning rod 40 quid from glasgow angling. excellent rod to use. handled some good pollock last weekend at isle of whithorn. also got a mitchell avocet salt 4000 reel. looks great but arrived to late to take with me cost me 30 off ebay.


            Nice one al have a look and a read about both mentioned 👍🏻

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            • #7
              So many rod lengths and weights to choose ha

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nooo Fish View Post
                Depends how much your going to blow on it mate.



                Rod less than £70 a savage gear bushwhacker can't be beat. Mines been bounced pillar to post and still champion. Lots of different casting weights available as well. North east tackle have some in store.


                That's been brought up a few time with lads a know well worth a look . Cheers

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lbirdman View Post
                  That's been brought up a few time with lads a know well worth a look . Cheers
                  Your welcome mate. Make sure you think about the lures your wanting to use. And imo anything under 8ft is too short. I use my mk1 bushy for float fishing now as I bought a lighter 9ft rod. suits me well with a 3000 Diawa reel on it.
                  All the gear, no idea.

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                    Originally posted by Nooo Fish View Post
                    Your welcome mate. Make sure you think about the lures your wanting to use. And imo anything under 8ft is too short. I use my mk1 bushy for float fishing now as I bought a lighter 9ft rod. suits me well with a 3000 Diawa reel on it.


                    Never bother much in summer just love dragging cod through kelp beds in the winter ah ha . So this is new to me , so as of weights am not clued up al get the length you say but lures am lost , just be trying for pollock , and what ever else is there .

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                    • #11
                      I second the recommendation for a Savegegear Bushwacker. Cracking rods. Well made and come in a few different casting weights and lengths depending on what your looking to do with it. I know of several double figure pollock taken on them up in the borders mate.

                      You can't generally go wrong with shimano fixed spools
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                        Cheers Julio m8 that's the rod am going to get minds made in 9 foot . Just need to think about what weight , pared up with a small penn or shimano reel .

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                          Cheers Julio m8 that's the rod am after defo . Is the 8.6 foot 30-80g to heavy

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by lbirdman View Post
                            Cheers Julio m8 that's the rod am after defo . Is the 8.6 foot 30-80g to heavy
                            I was the same as you with cod fishing till I got into the light gear.

                            As to your rod weight it's down to personal preference. My best pollock so far was on a 23g savage gear sandeel. Those things are lethal. Had fish leaping from the water for them last year. I don't fish any lures over 30g. You'll be surprised how far a spinner will go in that weight range.
                            All the gear, no idea.

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                              So that there will cast upto 40g at its max distance , will this rod land most stamp fish that al come across with no bother .

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