Free Spirit Hi S Ive 13' Hutch Build
This is a custom Spec 13' Hi-S Ive that we offer, Hutch long range ring spacing and a longer 560mm handle length for extra leverage.
This is a custom Spec 13' Hi-S Ive that we offer, Hutch long range ring spacing and a longer 560mm handle length for extra leverage.
The ‘S’ Range specialist and Barbel rods have been around for some time now and still remain very popular. Made from the 36t low resin Japanese carbon that has served so well for the actions needed for species like Tench, Bream, Chub and Barbel and fitted with full cork handles, stainless steel fittings, Clone reel seat with isotope slot and ‘S’-Lite guides.
The Big River Barbel was again developed with the help and advice from Steve Pope. Following the success of the Barbel Seekers he felt we needed an additional rod with more power in the butt to middle to cope with the flows when rivers like the Trent, Wye and Severn are in spate conditions, at around 2.25lb TC it will cope with pretty much anything you need it to.
The Seeker Specialist is 12’ and designed for specimen fishing for Bream, Tench, Chub and smaller Barbel. With a somewhat progressive action that makes it easier to fish weedy waters where harsher rods can lead to hook-pulls or line breakage.
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Self explanatory really, a slinky spacer to allow TXi’s to be used in conjunction with Multi-Blocks and other makes of brackets that obscure the aerial on a TXi...
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