jasonthomas
02-10-2011, 05:59 PM
I'm about to set myself up with a new rod and reel.
I mainly fish bait in the estuaries for whiting, Flathead and bream. But have also just started fishing soft plastics.
At present am thinking of a 7ft 1-3Kg rod or there about. Graphite. It needs to be a 2 Piece.
I have seen there was great reviews about the Pflueger Trion series but the closest I can get is 2-4Kg in a 2 piece at 7'. The 1-3Kg is a 1 piece. The Berkley dropshot comes in 7ft 1-3Kg 2 piece. The shimano raider has some rods in that area also. I have looked at all of these at a tackle shop and was happy with them all but am now seeking some thoughts, advice, experiences from current owners both good or bad,
So firstly and feedback on the following ;
Pflueger Trion
Berkley Dropshot
Shimano raider
or any others in the same ball park (2 piece 7ft 1-3Kg/2-4Kg)
Secondly cost.
Tackle shops have them all for around 120-130. I can find same rods online for 99 but postage cost means your not really saving a penny. Are there any places in Brisbane that have adopted a beat/match prices policy? Or is a case of what you see is what you get?
Cheers,
Jason
I mainly fish bait in the estuaries for whiting, Flathead and bream. But have also just started fishing soft plastics.
At present am thinking of a 7ft 1-3Kg rod or there about. Graphite. It needs to be a 2 Piece.
I have seen there was great reviews about the Pflueger Trion series but the closest I can get is 2-4Kg in a 2 piece at 7'. The 1-3Kg is a 1 piece. The Berkley dropshot comes in 7ft 1-3Kg 2 piece. The shimano raider has some rods in that area also. I have looked at all of these at a tackle shop and was happy with them all but am now seeking some thoughts, advice, experiences from current owners both good or bad,
So firstly and feedback on the following ;
Pflueger Trion
Berkley Dropshot
Shimano raider
or any others in the same ball park (2 piece 7ft 1-3Kg/2-4Kg)
Secondly cost.
Tackle shops have them all for around 120-130. I can find same rods online for 99 but postage cost means your not really saving a penny. Are there any places in Brisbane that have adopted a beat/match prices policy? Or is a case of what you see is what you get?
Cheers,
Jason