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In reply to Post #7 I use the tip but always hold the braid as I agree you get so much more feedback than relying on the tip
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In reply to Post #7 Good tip that 👍
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In reply to Post #7 I do it like that,i saw a guy do it on a video and it is far better
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I've always preferred 2 spod rods. Once markering is done you can have 2 spod rods set up clipped to different spots.
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If you really want to feel what's down on the lake bed stop using the rod tip. Point the rod straight at the lead/float and full the braid through the rod rings with your fingers. Try it, the difference is massive.
This means you can use any rod that can get the lead/float out there.
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In reply to Post #5 Yes it is ! It’s in mint condition aswel. I’m going to use that for now 👍
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In reply to Post #4 Is it the 5.5lb one? That’ll do!
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In reply to Post #3 I've just found a fox warrior s spod I had in the cupboard, bought it brand new years ago and only used it a couple of times and forgot about it , I think il use that for now 👍
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In reply to Post #1 I used to have marker rods but found the spod rods better, the extra stiffness helps get a better feel
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What's your budget? High end, look at Harrisons torrix or aviators, I have torrix spod and markers in 12fts and aviator spod and markers in 13fts.
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Looking to buy a decent dedicated marker rod. I've used the spod rod for everything last couple of years but I want a dedicated marker. Either second hand or new, what would you recommend ?
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