what boat rod / reel

Did it snap with a fish on or were you snagged on the bottom?
I nearly bought one after reading your post but opted for the Kenzaki - it arrives tomorrow :)

It snapped on a snag, but other rods cope fine without snapping...I think the prob is that it's an equal length 2 piece, it snapped at the joint

possibly unlucky but like with most things it does tend to put you off buying another :D

I'll just have to fix my Ugly Stik as that's a rod what can take the pressure :)

EDIT: I still stand by my original comments regarding the rod - it was/is a very nice rod to fish with (except the snapping bit)
 
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Hmmmmm, was thinking of getting an offshore 30/50 to use in Norway, not too sure now, but I suppose any rod has a chance of snapping!
 
here goes:exclam::exclam::exclam::exclam: i have never snapped a rod,and i have had some rubbish, and snags

now then will it happen this season or next:confused:
 
I had a Shakespear Salt Braid rod that went off like a shot gun when trying to yank out of a snag, 1st time i used it as well :(, it ended up in 4 bits and in the drink :(, my fault though :red:, the line gets wrapped round the priest now to pull out ;)
 
I had a Shakespear Salt Braid rod that went off like a shot gun when trying to yank out of a snag, 1st time i used it as well :(, it ended up in 4 bits and in the drink :(, my fault though :red:, the line gets wrapped round the priest now to pull out ;)

Yes , that's how I learned not to try and yank out of a snag , same as you I started wrapping my line round a priest , but he died shortly afterwards so now I tie it off to a cleat and sit back and wait , I think it might have been Norman that suggested that somewhere ? much safer than pulling at snagged 50lb braid ina swell or a bumpy sea.
I've snapped loads of rods one way or another , I've snapped fly rods threading them up :o , they can take a hell of a lot of pressure at 90 degreees , but try and pull the line through the rings at an acute angle and pop goes a couple of hundred quid :(


Ray
 
reet then - steer clear of the offshore rods as mine snapped yesterday :D

I still rate the solid carbons very highly though ;)

i bought a fladen offshore from whitby angling and had the same prob but at the tip, bent it over only slightly and it snapped like a twig very brittle i thought, got a refund but ended up 16 squid out of pocket with postage.
guess where i wont be buying anymore fishing gear from.
 
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