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Subject: Re: Greys Prodigy Specimen Twin Tip Rod Thu Apr 07 2011, 08:30
Cheers Scott........
Rory Tackle Tart
Number of posts: 368 Age: 35 Localisation: Dublin Registration date: 2007-07-30
Subject: Re: Greys Prodigy Specimen Twin Tip Rod Thu Apr 07 2011, 08:58
Have the 1.25 and 1.75 tip one glen and rarely use the heavier one. I found the heavier tip more likely to lose fish in close so the lighter one is my preferred tip. Think about that before you buy them. The reason I bought these ones is because I have a pair of the prodigy barbel rods(1.75/3 quiver tips tops) and these were too heavy for close in fishing. Another thing is the rod in either 2 piece or 3 piece. I found the action was better in the 2 piece but I'm not too sure if they still give you that option.
Rory Tackle Tart
Number of posts: 368 Age: 35 Localisation: Dublin Registration date: 2007-07-30
Subject: Re: Greys Prodigy Specimen Twin Tip Rod Thu Apr 07 2011, 09:15
Just looked at scotts link. I have 2 of those and there a bit on the heavy side.
Tim Carp Hunter
Number of posts: 209 Age: 35 Localisation: Dublin/Limerick Registration date: 2006-09-25
Subject: Re: Greys Prodigy Specimen Twin Tip Rod Sun Apr 10 2011, 14:23
Dub wrote:
Looking for 1 of these rods 12ft It has 2 different tips 1.5 and 2.0 tc and a cork handle...... Regards Glen
Have a pair of these. Love them!! 2lb for Corkcagh Park and the 1.5 for ye ole Tench or Bream. Sure I got the pair for £200 3 years ago.
Dub Top Specimen Hunter
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Subject: Re: Greys Prodigy Specimen Twin Tip Rod Mon Apr 11 2011, 14:24
Would u be thinking of parting with them......Tim regards Glen
Tim Carp Hunter
Number of posts: 209 Age: 35 Localisation: Dublin/Limerick Registration date: 2006-09-25
Subject: Re: Greys Prodigy Specimen Twin Tip Rod Mon Apr 11 2011, 16:12
Dub wrote:
Would u be thinking of parting with them......Tim regards Glen
No way my good man. Have these for light Carping, Tench & Bream and 3 Daiwas for the heavy stuff. I only hang onto what I use and at least half my fishing would be gonso!!
I think it was the lads in the shop in Enniskillen that done me a deal for the pair. 200 all in, no postage.
Dub Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts: 2291 Localisation: Dublin Northside Registration date: 2008-04-05
Subject: Re: Greys Prodigy Specimen Twin Tip Rod Mon Apr 11 2011, 17:14