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Old 07-13-2007, 07:52 PM
Flare2712 Flare2712 is offline
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Question Need (lots of) help with new 13-16m pole plz!

I have finaly decided to get a new pole and upgrade from my shimano technium that is that first model.....so not exactly the newest pole out.
So i have had my pole for over 2 years and its getting too heavy and not very ridgid and at times i am finding 13m too short.
I have had 3 poles recomended to me so far but all have their problems, these are:
-Shimano Forcemaster, 16m + 2x powertop 2's, cupping kit, pole holdall, a 2 year warranty at a cost of £349 (and the shop so would get it from works close with shimano so i know they will be reliable)

-Sensas Crazy Power, 13m, + 2x carp top 3's, mini extension, full 8 tube holdall at £259

-Leeda Blue Diamond, 16m, + 1 match top 3 and 3x power top 2's, multi section cloth bag at £300

now here are the problems:
-Shimano Forcemaster only 2 top 2's and no match top. and it is more expensive

-Sensas Crazy Power don't know the 16m cost because the 13m is being sold cheap by my local tackle shop. and i dont know how good it is (because i know the forcemaster hasnt had a bad word put to it realy)

-Leeda Blue Diamond once again i dont know how good it is because i have onlu just seen it today.


so yeah any help would be great because i do not have a clue what to go for!
any other recomendations would be good although it just adds to the list.

cheers.
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Old 09-25-2007, 05:10 PM
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Hey there, now then I have looked your poles on my favourite site, Home and I have to say I think the Leeda one is the better one of the three. Although I think its close between the Leeda and the Shimano.....

In the end I cant tell you which one is best, as I have neither..... lol.

Buy both, you only live once!
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Old 09-26-2007, 09:26 AM
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Personally and note I said PERSONALLY

I feel that when you start getting over 13m for a pole you need to decide
"Do I really NEED a pole or a rod?"

fishing over 52 feet (16m) away on a short line demands that the fish almost hook themselves as the strike distance at the butt end is microscopic.

Just a point to consider that at that distance a waggler or leger might be a better option especially if you hook a large fish
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Old 09-26-2007, 05:45 PM
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i have to agree here, can some one expalin to me ther real advantages of a long pole
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Old 09-26-2007, 09:30 PM
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The main advantage is fishing tight to islands or the far bank, also more sections to add if you hook a large fish. Both can be achieved with rods, i arnt a fan and wont go over 14 meters which i rarely fish anyway usually around 10m.
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Old 09-26-2007, 09:51 PM
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The main advantage is fishing tight to islands or the far bank, also more sections to add if you hook a large fish. Both can be achieved with rods, i arnt a fan and wont go over 14 meters which i rarely fish anyway usually around 10m.

Ditto

I will also add the stresses on your back holding such a pole are immense and one gust of wind can cripple you for ages

As a Spinal Injury sufferer AND a Trained Nurse trust me on this one it's a simple fact and is irrespective of how heavy or light the pole might be
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Old 09-01-2008, 12:13 PM
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i would recomend the, leeda xgt advanced power carp, i have this myself and is a very very relable pole, it only comes with 2 top 3 kits,

one a match top 3 and the other a carp top 3, but it makes it up by the price,

also i have bought a few universal top kits for it, and they where only around 15 quid. You can get it in many sizes, starting at 9m i think, going all the way up to either 14.5m or 16m, depends where you buy it from, if you do decide to buy it i would recomend, size 14 elastic in the Carp top kit, and size 10 in the match top kit,

but i would not go lower that a 10 or higher than an 18,

hope this helps you,

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Old 09-01-2008, 05:16 PM
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i would recomend the,

leeda xgt advanced power carp,

i have this myself and is a very very relable pole,

it only comes with 2 top 3 kits,

one a match top 3 and the other a carp top 3,

but it makes it up by the price,

hope this helps you,

flaky-jakey.

Hey Jakey

I've got the same pole BUT I got 2 Power top kits with it not a match one and a power one

Great Pole for margin fishing
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Old 09-01-2008, 09:11 PM
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what length is yours?

and i know ive used it loads on the margin, and up against islands,

it also doesnt bend at full lenth,

unlike many poles
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Old 09-02-2008, 11:26 AM
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I have the leeda xgt advanced pole
12.5 M
Heavy but will tame any commercial carp!
Diamond Finish!

I got 2 power tops 2's
And a match top 3

and paid 160 quid, I got it because I feel my aqualite pole would not handle the double figure fish in my commercial!

Aqualite always my first choice though

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