JustPlainSHARK
Sealiner
Afternoon chaps,
the resurection of this thread has made me somewaht confused, but later things got clearer for me. Still, this was a discussion on MOERING-ONLY-TOOLS and not MOERING-BUT-STILL-A-GOOD-FISHING-TOOL discussion.
So my answer is thus:
Craig, can you plainly list the MOERING-BUT-STILL-A-GOOD-FISHING-TOOL rods in order of preference, taking all types of rods (custom and commercialy built) into consideration. Lets just say the criteria is for an average provincial angler (exclude the Christos, Tjaards and Sarels) to reach 150m with any type of weight. With a budget of less than R2200 a rod.
the resurection of this thread has made me somewaht confused, but later things got clearer for me. Still, this was a discussion on MOERING-ONLY-TOOLS and not MOERING-BUT-STILL-A-GOOD-FISHING-TOOL discussion.
So my answer is thus:
Craig, can you plainly list the MOERING-BUT-STILL-A-GOOD-FISHING-TOOL rods in order of preference, taking all types of rods (custom and commercialy built) into consideration. Lets just say the criteria is for an average provincial angler (exclude the Christos, Tjaards and Sarels) to reach 150m with any type of weight. With a budget of less than R2200 a rod.