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Which rod is better
Hi guys,
quick question which rod is better. Pros and COns of both please
Shimano Raider Barra Magnum 5,9 1 piece 6-10kg
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Daiwa Proycon 7,9 10-20lb
matched to a Millionarie SW203
thanks
Ismal
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Re: Which rod is better
Any one. Any advice at all.
Thanks,
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Which rod is better
which one do YOU like?? thats the best one for you.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Which rod is better
Go the raider. well made rods for an off the rack model.
roo
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Which rod is better
Raiders are great rods for the money.. I've got 2 & find they are up for any job i use them for..
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Which rod is better
I don't have a clue which is 'best', but I've got a Raider Magnum mounted with a Shimano Curado (50 lb braid for barra) and a Raider Bass mounted with a Shimano Citica (10 lb braid) for bass, MJ etc.
Both fantastic rods. I love 'em.
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Re: Which rod is better
Very similar in line rating,Therefore I'm assuming the casting weight range would also be very similar,And I would hope the two rods have been selected with your major target species in mind.The lenght of the two rods is extreamly different if I'm reading your original post correctly.
Physics maintain,A longer rod will allow you to attain more distance from a cast,But a shorter rod should allow you to be more accurate with your presentation.
The question you ask is very difficult to answer with limited knowledge on your intentions for this rod.(Barra in the sticks?Land based Jackin? etc,etc),And the way you are fishing for it (Boat,Wading or land based).Will your casting skills justify the ability a longer rod offers?If not,Go with accuracy.IMHO accuracy is more important the distance.No good casting 50 meters if ya 2 from the target.
A lot to answer.....Sit down and carefully ask your self these questions.Your answer should come to you with some thought.
Have fun shoppin m8.Hope I've been able to help.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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