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LRF rod + multiplier combo recommendation

  • 08-07-2016 7:01pm
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    Getting back into LRF (light rock fishing again) and want to revisit my inner #tackletart and have some fun too by using a multiplier to spin some lures.

    Can anyone recommend a good 1500/2500 sized multiplier and a rod that would suit this reel type (i.e., smaller diameter closer spaced rings and S/cranked handle please?

    Some awesome LRF small multipliers (Daiwa Ryoga 1016HL/Shimano Calcutta Conquest 51D, etc)) are common in Japan etc, not so much in IE/UK

    Combos suggestions welcome..

    Target species for LRF - wrasse, bass, flounder, macks, pollack, etc from shore.
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  • Registered Users Posts: 402 ✭✭huddlejonny


    uvox wrote: »
    Getting back into LRF (light rock fishing again) and want to revisit my inner #tackletart and have some fun too by using a multiplier to spin some lures.

    Can anyone recommend a good 1500/2500 sized multiplier and a rod that would suit this reel type (i.e., smaller diameter closer spaced rings and S/cranked handle please?

    Some awesome LRF small multipliers (Daiwa Ryoga 1016HL/Shimano Calcutta Conquest 51D, etc)) are common in Japan etc, not so much in IE/UK

    Combos suggestions welcome..

    Target species for LRF - wrasse, bass, flounder, macks, pollack, etc from shore.

    Sounds like you already know the answer to your question mate. Tight lines😀


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