Why 50g casting weight, ? You may be limited to payload depending on venue and species and method you are fishing.50 gram cast weight anyone using one of these rods as I’m after one currently best price I’ve seen is £81:99 /£84:99 what would be a good reel to match with this rod Specification .
I wasn't Aware there was an x3 range , granted the x1 distance power feeder is 12 foot feeder is £64:99 as I Already own one for fishing in Ireland are they as good a rod as the daiwa Nzon range I want an 11 foot feeder rod for fishing inDaiwa do some good reels, they do Ninjas also do an N,zon reel around £80.
Good reel ,.May be a shade to big for what you want but worth a look.
I would also look at the Shimano X series of rods, I would say the x3 is in your price range.
I wasn't Aware there was an x3 range , granted the x1 distance power feeder is 12 foot feeder is £64:99 as I Already own one for fishing in Ireland are they as good a rod as the daiwa Nzon range I want an 11 foot feeder rod for fishing in
The uk on commercial Waters and if that’s 2 big will downsize to 10 foot and for reels I’m impressed with the daiwa Ninja reels have seen good reviews
The 50 gram Cast weight was that specific rod I was looking at inWhy 50g casting weight, ? You may be limited to payload depending on venue and species and method you are fishing.
I have a shimano 80g which is just as good at short chucks with a 20g feeder as it is at 70 yard chucks with a 40g feeder.
Try the Middy 4g, they do that in 11'I wasn't Aware there was an x3 range , granted the x1 distance power feeder is 12 foot feeder is £64:99 as I Already own one for fishing in Ireland are they as good a rod as the daiwa Nzon range I want an 11 foot feeder rod for fishing in
The uk on commercial Waters and if that’s 2 big will downsize to 10 foot .
In an 11 foot range of feeder rod would you go for a heavier load you mentioned you have 80 Gram cast weight rather than a 50 gram I know the Nzon s starts at 50 gram and goes upto 100 gram but then the rod becomes a 3 pieceThe 50 gram Cast weight was that specific rod I was looking at in
The Nzon range , I was basically going on price as that rod was Around the £84:99 mark up they get a lot dearer in price as
The weight increases
I’ll shallPersonally I would go for heaviest I could, they can be used at lower weights as well, you should get a selection of tips with the rod, usually 3.
Some brands also do extra tips, Say you got 1oz,2oz,3oz tips with the rod, You may be able to purchase .75oz, 1.5 oz tips as well.
Just because it says 80g casting weight it does not mean that you have to load it up to that.
What length of rods are you fishing withAs ever with fishing there is no right or wrong answer but I generally want the softest rod I can get away with for playing fish.
The middy 4g x flex 11' feeder is 20g to 80g casting weight and rated to 12lb line.As ever with fishing there is no right or wrong answer but I generally want the softest rod I can get away with for playing fish.
The speedcast comes into play for medium/long chucks and big fish.To be honest I carry 2 feeder rods, 10 and 11 foot and I have no idea of casting weight!!!!
That said I only fish commercials and none that require a particularly long Chuck.
The middy 4g x flex 11' feeder is 20g to 80g casting weight and rated to 12lb line.
I have an old UK made daiwa feeder rod., not got a clue what rating , but a gudgeon would give one of the tips a wrap around, ideal for bream.
I also have the canal wand of the same Daiwa model.