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I'm looking for a new rod that would serve well for stick float fishing 13-14ft can anyone recommend such a rod?.
Cost is not an issue.
 

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What's the quarry? The acolyte range is great, except when it comes to big chub and barbel. Even the Acolyte Plus feels a bit undergunned then. If they're on the cards, I'd look at something with a little more punch. I've just got the 14ft Daiwa Theory power float, which is a great option.

If you're not looking for anything with that oomph, then the Acolyte Plus or the Ultra are probably the best around.
 

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Well at the risk of pelters, the Acolyte range hasn't got what I consider the right action for stick float fishing, as they tend to both be an all throughish type of action, the plus is better, but not still not right imo, if cost is no issue await for the new Normarks and have a look at the Avenger, it won't be much less than 500 notes however as Normarks name and quality(if the new ones still have it) equate to them not being cheaper than Guru/Daiwa....
 

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Well at the risk of pelters, the Acolyte range hasn't got what I consider the right action for stick float fishing, as they tend to both be an all throughish type of action, the plus is better, but not still not right imo, if cost is no issue await for the new Normarks and have a look at the Avenger, it won't be much less than 500 notes however as Normarks name and quality(if the new ones still have it) equate to them not being cheaper than Guru/Daiwa....
hi Alan,
how would you rate your cadence 13ft #2 for the job?

that’s what I use, but
1. I value familiarity with the capabilities of the rod over specific stick vs waggler
2. I’m generally fishing stick float at short range
 

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I rate it highly, but certain people believe they a cheap rubbish, add to that people can't get to see one unless a mate has one, Des Barker(a guy Alex and I know well) swears by Acolytes and wouldn't want anything else and he is a good angler, so the advice he and I would give is polar opposite, thus it must come down to the op and his leanings, a pretty rod isn't a good rod and the lightness of Acolytes along with their finish sways many, if an angler doesn't know what his own preferences for stick float fishing are it's a hard question to answer....for me at least, imo there are lots of rods out there that I wouldn't even dream of using...
 

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I rate it highly, but certain people believe they a cheap rubbish, add to that people can't get to see one unless a mate has one, Des Barker(a guy Alex and I know well) swears by Acolytes and wouldn't want anything else and he is a good angler, so the advice he and I would give is polar opposite, thus it must come down to the op and his leanings, a pretty rod isn't a good rod and the lightness of Acolytes along with their finish sways many, if an angler doesn't know what his own preferences for stick float fishing are it's a hard question to answer....for me at least, imo there are lots of rods out there that I wouldn't even dream of using...
I confess that I’ve just agreed to buy two accy ultras (2nd hand) to see for myself why some are so enamoured. A great price and boredom are dangerous bedfellows 😆
 

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Being honest Alex, I'd be interested what you think, I think you will find them quite a bit different than your Cadence's, I several ways, one being the cast....
 

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What's the quarry? The acolyte range is great, except when it comes to big chub and barbel. Even the Acolyte Plus feels a bit undergunned then. If they're on the cards, I'd look at something with a little more punch. I've just got the 14ft Daiwa Theory power float, which is a great option.

If you're not looking for anything with that oomph, then the Acolyte Plus or the Ultra are probably the best around.
The newer Acolyte Specimen is capable of landing good barbel and chub. Fantastic rod (have recently bought one but yet to use it in anger). I have a friend who has had double figure barbel on his without any problems.
 

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The late Keith Speares caught quite a few barbel from 15-17lbs on normal float rods, i think the new Acolyte is very specialised in its usage, I would imagine countless double figure barbel have been caught on the pluses Steve...
 

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My concept of a stick float rod is something light, well-balanced and crisp. It should be designed work with main lines from 1.5lb up to a max. of 4lb, light floats, hook links down to 0.08, hooks down to a 24; once you start talking about barbel then you're trotting for barbel with heavier lines, and need a different rod.

My current favourite is my Tricast Allerton Premier Match in 13' with a changed reel fitting. I have an old Harrison spliced-tip blank MAP Dave Harrell rod that is good for the stick float.

One thing, having watched many of the stick-float greats is that over the years it's more the angler holding the rod than the rod itself.

I don't think the Acolytes have the right action for stick float fishing, and they wouldn't last long in my brutal hands!
 

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I'm looking for a new rod that would serve well for stick float fishing 13-14ft can anyone recommend such a rod?.
Cost is not an issue.
If cost isn’t an issue, I’d recommend looking at the Daiwa Tournament Pro 13-14ft or the Drennan Acolyte Pro. Both are top-tier rods for stick float fishing, offering excellent balance, sensitivity, and control. The Drennan Acolyte Pro, in particular, is lightweight yet powerful, making it a favorite among serious float anglers. Shimano’s Aero X5 also gets great reviews for its performance. What kind of waters are you fishing rivers, lakes, or a mix?
 

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Hi James, welcome, I take it you mean Acolyte Plus not pro, I googled it thinking they had a new rod out, as for the plus being a favourite for 'serious' float anglers, again that is a matter of opinion, I wouldn't want one, they might be OK for Avon or bolo work, as a stick float rod they would never be the rod of choice for me, a more old fashioned action would be better, the Daiwa Tournament Pro is like that, some anglers think a 3grm float is a stick float, not in real terms it's not, with 3-7 no.4 being the normal, but up to 3-4bb tops...
 
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