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Have a session with the century before you swap. Its been said many times before, it's more about which rod suits the individual, rather than which is best.
(I've used Century for the last 10+ years by the way, good rods)
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I'm no expert and deffo not a good enough caster to snap a rod but i've got a century WR300 which i love.....however i have had a cast with Wallsendo's greys GSI?? and i found it great as did he on his very first cast. From what i've heard the Century rods are more reliable than the NEW Greys rods but i've never snapped a Greys nor do i know anyone who has. Plenty of people on here probably will know someone but i'd say you have to be a massive caster to come close to snapping one or just be unlucky enough to have a dodgy rod!
IMO just go with the one that feels best. ps. remember you get a life time warranty on Greys rod's so if you snap a £350 rod or have an accident in a couple of years time at least you don't have to worry about finding another £350!!! |
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i have had a cast of a few new greys rods .they cast ok but i have seen a few people just striking for a fish and snap. i like to go fishing and have confidence in my gear. theres nowt worse than going fishing and having to cut your sesion short because of a snapper.
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Had my Apollo Mk1 for 5 years now and it's had a lot of hammer in that time. Wouldn't swap it for the world. Know of lads who have snapped other rods (some Greys some not), but when I have seen the way some of them rive on when they are snagged it's no wonder!
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deflecting slightly away from the topic...but why do people insist on striking by howking the rod a full 180 degrees at max speed (or so it seems)
Seems a bad habit to me, placing undue stress and strain on the rod as well as prob pulling the hook out of the Fishys mouth...unless of course there's good reason for it - I'm here to learn.... I know Mono has a stretch factor, but surely reeling in and steadily lifting into the bite is better
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I have to agree that winding into the fish and lifting the rod slightly when you come into contact with the fish saves your rod. Always the chance that your lead could be stuck hard in as well,
which will not help your rod if you try to pull the fishes heed off during the strike !
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It helps set the hook quicker Tony, retrieve and lift does work but I prefer to strike upwards and sidewards and I miss very few bites this way. I retrieve and lift when I get a slack liner but strike quite hard other wise. Thats just the way I was taught 24 year ago and it works for me so I won't change. In flow with what your saying, I was on Horden last season (cod magnet on a strange night) and I had a good knock while the rod was in my hand. I struck into it but the fish must have picked the bait up and swam towards me, resulting in me striking at thin air and my rod hit the beach behind me. Luckily no damage caused but it left me with a red face and a 4lb 9oz cod. I think a longer trace also helps set the hook for you as it gives the fish more confidence as the don't feel any resistance. I'll show you anyway Tony, next weekend
Older greys rods were the business but I think their new range have durability issues. At the end of the day you get a lifetime guarantee so if it does go wrong you will get a replacement but while your waiting for that to come will the cod be going crazy on your local beach and you have no rod???
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