agree with LeeJ AFAW Big Beach MK1 truly outstanding
i think some people are missing the point an "all round rod" is a rod that can be used in the rivers fishing for whiting flats, on the pier and on the beaches but still has enough back bone for the rocks imo its a bit over kill fishing for whiting and flats in any river using a komp ss, zeteque, m427 su ect can it possibly be any fun? its much more fun catching fish on a rod that actually bends, especially when fishing for cod people say cod don't fight is that because there using a rod too stiff for the job? because a good codling feels great on a rod which actually bends allowing you to feel every dive and kick the fish makes, i agree when fishing the cliffs you do want something with a lot of power in the mid section and butt so the rod locks up when hauling a good cod up a cliff but apart from that is a stiff rod really that necessary for what we catch on the north east coast :question: .... or is it just a myth :question:![]()
i have used a c3 ld and what you say about them i would agree what peoples probs with these rods are bite detection some or a lot would say tip is not very good for bite detection not an issue with me if you fish with no bait on your hooks bites are not an issue.
Nah, lifeless and dull tip and sloppy butt that can't punch a big lead out.
The tourney match is a good rod but again lacking a little power lower down and in the butt for 200g and 3 clipped baits . My gt will do everything a tourney match will do and more, bite detection is as good if not better imo.
The std M427 is a very good rod too, powerful but the full carbon tip shows bites very well.
Could'nt agree more with what a lot of the lads have said.In my opinion go for a rod thats known as suitable for rough ground if thats what you mainly fish,this same rod will fish the river beaches etc all comes down to a personal thing trial and error.I see what a few lads have said about rods that are'nt renowned as rock rods but are still capable.I used a zziplex SST for a couple of years for most of my fishing on some real heavy ground beadnell cullercoats etc,had my heaviest cod of 10lb 4 on that from cullercoats and the rod handled it no problem completely different rod to most recognised rough ground rods but i was comfortable using it at the time.
Got a zziplex SST myself green blank, 13ft 6 i would agree that its a great all rounder but with plenty of power for anywhere along our coast![]()
Got a zziplex SST myself green blank, 13ft 6 i would agree that its a great all rounder but with plenty of power for anywhere along our coast![]()
Txl gt built light with taped on black minimas. Ultra powerful rod, will cast any weight you can handle, 8-10 oz full pelt would be a breeze due to the power in the butt section. Brilliant bite detection, tip bends in the tide and shows dab bites at range!!, smooth smooth casting and doesn’t bite back if your timings slightly out. Will lock and pull the plug out if needed and as its a Zzippie you have reliability second to none and not to mention minimal depreciation your moneys safe should you fancy a change.
Not really built for our coastline, in my opinion.
Sticks of rhubarb, and nowhere near worth the money, the zippy cult
pay for them.
Sorry, but thats rubbish.
I've had a dream machine which got me Fish to 11.5lb,
If I could ever get hold of a Zippy Dream Machine again, I'd be a happy man - a rod ahead of its time when it was out.