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Author Topic: match fishing down the pan?  (Read 1973 times)

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Re: match fishing down the pan?
« Reply #40 on: May 21, 2008, 05:28:35 AM »
I know what you mean Cliff but maybe the rest of the forum don't..... :yes:
I never take into consideration bite detection when buying a rod, because most of my fishing tends to be for cod so i dont think bite detection would be a priority in my rod choice as cod tend to give a decent bite that would show up on most rods.............But i can see why some match anglers might take into account  good bite detection when buying a rod to see pouting/rockling biteing at 150yds must help when you are fishing a match for them.....
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Re: match fishing down the pan?
« Reply #41 on: May 21, 2008, 04:23:47 PM »
I certainly think , having good bite detection helps when cod fishing not all the time , but some , i know off the top of me head two marks that when the sea and wind are going a certain direction , cod of upto 5lb bite very lightly , i dont know exactly what the therory behind this is,  but i have an idea...so think in these conditions owld edger sealy would have to have a re think and unless its hooked u wouldnt know what happened....
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