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Daiwa Matchwinner

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Daylewlia
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Unread post by Daylewlia »

Does anybody know whether this pole is ok for light canal work ?

or does anybody use one for canal work or know of anyone else who uses one ?

I'm looking at maybe getting one but I wont be going anywhere near commercials.

thanks.
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Unread post by TK »

Gets a good review from Mr Bones in P F Mag, but he was fishing Mackins :o

Only comes with 1 match kit and 4 power kits (or it did do), unless you can chop and change....?
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Unread post by Daylewlia »

Can change the power kits for match kits, so could have 5 top 3's + CK.

so the package is ok, just was wondering about the pole itself.
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Unread post by Ian_baker »

Have a look at the Browning Silverlite mate. They are a very good pole for canal work. If you have a look at Matts or Pats pole when you come a walk along next you will be impressed with it.You can get different levels of Silverlite pole depending on the grade of carbon used which alters the price to suit.Id def have a look mate first.
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Unread post by manny »

Match winner is a g50 in all but name if that helps
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Unread post by Daylewlia »

Looks ideal the silverlite Ian. 13mtr + 5 extra top kits + a CK as well. Only £100 pound dearer than the matchwinner and designed for small fish.

just got to work out how to use it now !!
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#7

Unread post by Ian_baker »

In sure you can Rich at least better than I was on Sunday!!! Try messaging Pat or one of the lads I'm sure they would let you have a look first.
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