commonly Posted September 19 Report Share Posted September 19 As the title might suggest, I'd be interested to hear what fishing tackle you've brought, that has lasted and been good value for money. Hopefully , helping out others to invest in decent gear (some mark 2, 3, 4 versions can be lower quality, although not always the case). Looking around me, I have 3 items over 10 years old and still going strong. JRC 2 Man bivvy (takes a pounding on the res, but almost as good as new) Shimano XTR1000RA Baitrunners. Ruben Heaton scales (hardly used🫤) Most of my other kit has needed to be replaced, due to failing the test of time. Thanks in advance guys kevtaylor, Higham1987 and jh92 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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salokcinnodrog Posted September 19 Report Share Posted September 19 Solar Banksticks! I bought them back in the 1990's and still use them as banksticks, or to make the P1 pod higher. That is also around 10years old. Shimano 7000 XTA Beastmaster reels, I've got 4 of them, again I think 10years old already. One is on my Spod rod, so is well abused. They are still selling for the original retail price on Ebay. If there is one person who uses and abuses gear, it's me. Other items that have lasted: 100litre DPM Bergen rucksack, it's still alive although I updated to the MTP version last year. Love them or hate them my Delkim ST's bought around 2000, and still in use for pike fishing. Shimano Aerlex 8000's still going, used occasionally for pike fishing and if I need both spod and marker rods separately rather than one combined. Century Big Bertha and her DD's, still spodding, and that must be a turn of the millennium rod! kevtaylor, commonly and Higham1987 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elmoputney Posted September 19 Report Share Posted September 19 Jrc cocoon bedchair must be early 2000s it's a bit battered, been moused, replaced the cord for zip ties, but it still gets used by my daughter and it's not a bad back up bedchair. I sometimes use it if I want to travel light because it weighs nearly nothing. Still got the cyprinus bunker that comes out for winter when I want a wrap or bivvy with a front. That's done me well. (I have just thought I might need to fix it though either that or I may have already bodged it, can't remember now😳) I'm on my 2nd ngt coolbag after the first one got moused but they seem to last quite well. Great value for money. Everything else seems to break,or I get bored and swap it for shiny new stuff. commonly, jh92 and kevtaylor 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevtaylor Posted September 20 Report Share Posted September 20 (edited) My Carp Porter barrow front food bag must be over 15 years old - looking a bit tired but functionally mint, might treat myself to a new one of those one day. My barrow itself is fine and again over 15 years old. Shimano Big Pit Bait runners - absolutely mint after god knows how many years 25 maybe, serviced twice max, superb reels - semi retired them this year! Will probably end up back on them tbh - they dont make reels like that anymore bullet proof. Cotswold Aquarius rod bag - must be getting on for 10 years and mint, looks almost new except for a bit of mud here and there, can't see me replacing that tbh Aqua black rucksack, not that old 5-8 years but again the quality is right up there, cant see that ripping or anything - mint Blue Tool box with clear lid I found in mums garage - used for a tackle box - 30 years - banging 🤣 thats always gonna be my tackle box. Fox lightweight chair - 30 years - mint, replaced elastic once. Not much lasts as long as we hope it will as this thread shows Edited September 20 by kevtaylor commonly, salokcinnodrog, elmoputney and 1 other 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
InteraX Posted September 20 Report Share Posted September 20 (edited) I only get out about 5-10 times a year, but here's my list..... The Chair by Korum. It was my first real purchase when getting back into fishing after my son was born. He's just turned 19. My Shimano Superbaitrunner XTE-A 5000s. I know they're considered small but they've been rock solid and have landed me fish over 30lb. I have 3, they've been out of production for over 10 years and they're still selling for a premium over their list price. The original Kords rig safe. I know there's virtually nothing to go wrong on them, but they're far superior to the new ones, mainly dilute to their lack of 'soft touch' coating that breaks down. My Prodigy Plus 2.75lb rods. Still fantastic rods even after 18 years of use. They pair really well with my reels and have only been sidelined due to me using some Daiwa Crosscast Exts that fit in the car when we go on holiday without too much trouble. My Drennan Ultra Fine Bait Needle. It's so much finer than all the others I've tried and is still going strong after 18 years. TBH what can go wrong with it really. Even so, I went and bought some spares a few years ago on case they stopped making these ones. My Greys 3 rod plus quiver. It takes 5 rods in separate sleeves, so even when I take my shorter rods, they fit in there. My Fox Box. It's one of the original double sided boxes. Fantastic bit of kit I wouldn't give up. My 30Plus telescopic landing net handle and net. There's loads of other small bits boxes etc. I use all the time especially those small boxes that used to be given away but Angling Times etc. great bits of kit. That makes me think, what defunct or refocused tackle brands do you miss? Time for another thread. Edited September 20 by InteraX Add more commonly, jh92 and salokcinnodrog 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allo there Posted September 22 Report Share Posted September 22 I still use my Bruce and Walker carp rods every time. They are 50 years old and still going strong. I sometimes use my Mitchells but since BFs were invented I rarely do. However, I draw the line about getting my whinning BJ alarms (and extensions) out-that is a step too far. commonly 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
commonly Posted September 22 Author Report Share Posted September 22 50 years, WOW! That's impressive quality, are they still producing rods? Any chance you could elaborate on the abbreviations mate? Apologies if I'm being ignorant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jh92 Posted September 23 Report Share Posted September 23 I'm still using gear from my first setup my dad kitted me out with roughly 20 years ago. Still using the nash monster carp hold all. The shimano biomasters were my first set of pit reels my dad got me, theyve took a beating over the years and got retired earlier this year. These still feel mechanically sound, they could do with the bail arms replacing because they've sagged. Wychwood rod hold all 3 up 3 down got donated to a fishing charity last year. Still plenty of life in it, but would say its more suited to baitrunners than big pits. Had a trakker a lite which was my first bivvy last around 10+ years but gave it to a young angler on a local pond as he could do with a better one 👍 My dad is a bit of a tackle collector and usually kept the stuff I out grew. He's still got the first carp rod I ever had, a Ron Thompson rod and reel combo, both still living 🤣 My dad is actually using my old shimano baitrunners and fox warrior 2.75tc carp rods 👍 Wychwood 5 season sleeping back, bought with my first set up and still going strong, gave it to my mate who is just getting into the sport and it still gets used every time he's out 👍 I really need to get into my shed at some point and have a sort out, I've got some really old stuff buried in there, when I do I will post my findings 🤣 commonly 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allo there Posted September 23 Report Share Posted September 23 9 hours ago, commonly said: 50 years, WOW! That's impressive quality, are they still producing rods? Any chance you could elaborate on the abbreviations mate? Apologies if I'm being ignorant. I you are right sorry! BF (bite and fight- bait runners) BJs are just BJs! One of the first sealed. Unit bite alarms late 70s - Pike mad-i got a pair for my Birthday in the 1980. It meant you didnt have to spend all night with a torch focussed on a circular bit of plastic as an indicator held in place by your mums knitting needle -or if you were posh, an isotope taped to it. commonly 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yonny Posted September 23 Report Share Posted September 23 On 19/09/2024 at 19:17, commonly said: I'd be interested to hear what fishing tackle you've brought, that has lasted and been good value for money. Has to be the reels, all Daiwa. GS3000's and SS3000's, both from the early nineties, and 5000T's from the mid nineties (they still make this model today which says a lot). All heavy, and a bit clunky, but proper reliable - bombproof. Also have a British Army NI Patrol Pack which refuses to die. Been using it for years. commonly and salokcinnodrog 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salokcinnodrog Posted September 23 Report Share Posted September 23 22 minutes ago, yonny said: Has to be the reels, all Daiwa. GS3000's and SS3000's, both from the early nineties, and 5000T's from the mid nineties (they still make this model today which says a lot). All heavy, and a bit clunky, but proper reliable - bombproof. Also have a British Army NI Patrol Pack which refuses to die. Been using it for years. My beach fishing Daiwa 7HT's are still being made as well, first released in the 1990's: 1 hour ago, Allo there said: BJs are just BJs! One of the first sealed. Unit bite alarms late 70s - Pike mad-i got a pair for my Birthday in the 1980. It meant you didnt have to spend all night with a torch focussed on a circular bit of plastic as an indicator held in place by your mums knitting needle -or if you were posh, an isotope taped to it. I remember them, not very well though as I went straight to Optonics, which I added white painted 'owl ears' to. I know many Delkim conversions are still about, and in use. commonly 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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