Had the txl version (not gt) and the tip was actually quite forgiving, showing up bites really well. Steely in the mid and butt sections. Regret selling it now!
I’m hoping to use it with fixed spool and braid, did consider a switch to k guides as the existing rings are fairly small, starting with a 30 bnhg but will see how it goes before messing about with a rebuild. Would like to keep it original ideally.
Have just taken possession of this older rod, bought second hand but in (what I’m presuming is) it’s factory build, in lovely condition bar a few mackerel scales!
Thought it might be useful for rough ground/cliff fishing, seems really pokey and a bit unwieldy at 15’4. Definitely a low reel job...
Up here match fishing is usually with one rod and is often fairly mobile, so the simplest tripod design with minimal add ons is a bonus. Other areas of the U.K. might call for something a bit different and definitely no expert, but personally thats the opposite of what I’d be looking for...
Got to say in my experience Veals has offered top notch service, most recently in my purchase of a reel, and really went out of their way to help. Would recommend.
Had both the old and new models, got rid of the newer ones but still use three of the older ones regularly for rough ground fishing. They’ve been great. Not the lightest, but very strong reels. And cast nicely.
Lot of effort for not much reward, the only one I ever kept (which I tried to return and cut my hands on it in the process, for some reason the fish didn’t make it) then cut my hands to bits again trying to prepare it. Tasted ok I recall. Now they all go back!
It snapped in two places unfortunately, 4 inches from the tip and halfway down, and not clean breaks either!
By some chance I had an old three piece rod in the corner of the garage and the tip section was perfect fit and length, a friend re-ringed it with the old rings off the bust section and...
Found the greys triad a really useful rod, to keep across the boot of the car as a spare in matches etc when I had to use one rod but fancied having a decent back up just in case.
With the reducer it takes the rod up to 14ft so a good usable size. The only problem was I snapped the tip due to a...
I have a pair of Ron Thompson traveller beach rods, 6 section, and these have been great for holidays and trips away in the U.K. not had anything huge on them but managed rays to 7lb and codling to 6lb, and plenty of big strings of mackerel!
Trade offs would be slightly short at 11’6, also...
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