daiwa super Kenzaki 20/30

Never used one, but from what i've heard they're a good rod and that weight is ideal for what you mentioned in my opinion.
 
I am very happy with mine, does baits and shadding as well. I have used it for a while uptiding, till I got a Shimano. I prefer it over my ugly stick.
 
Thanks lads got a 20/30 i ll av to tryand get out on the boat this year to use it:)

Bri
I quick word of caution, DO NOT try and lift a 25000T wreck they tend to snap, a lot of good rods snap because of being caught up and thinking it will break free,.... not thinking, I done mine in, brand new 2nd time out, Sh!tsCat never stopped laughing.
Haven't snapped any more, although a few more's done in on my boat when they wont listen..........

Apologies Bri, ..... mine was a Penn TRQ not a Diawa Kawasaki.....

Paul
 
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Bri
I quick word of caution, DO NOT try and lift a 25000T wreck they tend to snap, a lot of good rods snap because of being caught up and thinking it will break free,.... not thinking, I done mine in, brand new 2nd time out, Sh!tsCat never stopped laughing.
Haven't snapped any more, although a few more's done in on my boat when they wont listen..........

Paul

I will stick with my 50 to 80lb class Daiwa. I can pull and break free every time lol and it never snaps!!!!

Sean
 
Bri
I quick word of caution, DO NOT try and lift a 25000T wreck they tend to snap, a lot of good rods snap because of being caught up and thinking it will break free,.... not thinking, I done mine in, brand new 2nd time out, Sh!tsCat never stopped laughing.
Haven't snapped any more, although a few more's done in on my boat when they wont listen..........

Apologies Bri, ..... mine was a Penn TRQ not a Diawa Kawasaki.....

Paul
Yeah they all only bend so much Paul !! Wot did ya fish weigh on sunday? That was me talking to ya as u got in the car but u probs didnt recognise me been a long time.........Bri
 
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