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You get to keep one rod from your vast array of rods, what is it and why did you pick it  

Greys Prodigy twin tip 12ft rod it’s got a 1.5lb and a 2lb top section with a cork handle  

I always use the 1.5lb top as it’s well balanced the other tip is to top heavy I find  

Iv used it for Barbel, Bream  and for floater work for Carp, spinning for Pike and Mackerel… it covers a lot of uses and does it well  

 

 

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None of my current rods lol

 

if I could go back it would be either 

my 2 old fox green barbel rods 1 1/2lb tc 

or the old masterline John Wilson Avon quiver rod that everyone had when we were growing up. 


or dam 11 ft quicksilver carp rod 2lb tc my first “proper” carp rod 

 

my reel would be my ltd edition youngs centre pin bought for me by my mrs 

years ago for Xmas 

my landing net would be my north western I still have that but the pole I snapped which was an ultra cult reverse taper carbon handle

 

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3 hours ago, B B said:

You get to keep one rod from your vast array of rods, what is it and why did you pick it  

It would be my Shakespeare Specialist rod.

I use it for fishing for roach, bream, chub, tench, carp etc.

It slings out feeders, light ledger weights, surface fishing dog biscuits, float fishing, pretty much everything, and does it well. I've landed 20lb carp, 2lb roach and 5lb chub on it. Lovely rod!

 

Reel wise, stuck between my Marco Cortesi Centrepin or a Shimano 4000 fighting drag.

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It’s nothing special, we’ll it is to me , but it’s an old Ron Thompson Avon rod with Feeder attachments etc .

I use it ( obviously) for feeder fishing , surface work and float fishing for whatever comes along . Dunno how much it cost at the time , it wasn’t expensive, but it’s a proper Jack of all trades and I love it . Used it recently with my well old Mitchell 320 reel and landed everything from small silvers through to upper double Carp . 
A great tool and goes to show that you don’t need to spend fortunes on all these specialist rods to enjoy a days fishing.

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On 06/11/2022 at 18:28, B B said:

You get to keep one rod from your vast array of rods, what is it and why did you pick it  

Greys Prodigy twin tip 12ft rod it’s got a 1.5lb and a 2lb top section with a cork handle  

I always use the 1.5lb top as it’s well balanced the other tip is to top heavy I find  

Iv used it for Barbel, Bream  and for floater work for Carp, spinning for Pike and Mackerel… it covers a lot of uses and does it well  

 

 

Hello B B 

I've been meaning to say for a while now , what a cool title to this topic .

I think my favourite rod would be my 9ft. fibreglass Seeker rod with its beautiful all through action .

I've also got a cane rod that I hardly ever use , I just love having it , and sometimes I just take it out of its' bag to admire it .

😃

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40 minutes ago, crusian said:

Hello B B 

I've been meaning to say for a while now , what a cool title to this topic .

I think my favourite rod would be my 9ft. fibreglass Seeker rod with its beautiful all through action .

I've also got a cane rod that I hardly ever use , I just love having it , and sometimes I just take it out of its' bag to admire it .

😃

Hi crusian the title is a take on the Lord of the rings films, one ring to rule them all. 
I had a solid fibreglass as a kid that was a upgrade from a handmade stick of bamboo with the eyes made out of bent hairclips 

Like the song says …’O happy days’ 
 

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I think the best rod I had the most fun with was my 9ft ledger rod (leeda) it was great for freelining dog biscuits and did most other stuff too but caught me loads of pb's up to 17lb, I had a nice quiver tip rod before that one but my mate was swinging it about and the tip went out into the middle of a lake at Emberton Park 😂

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