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Post by snoopy54 on Aug 30, 2009 10:41:44 GMT
Right - I,m confused(not a hard thing I hear people who know me say).Henry aka Ben has been waxing Lyrical about the Century Tornado Tip LD...........all I can find on line is a Century TT Lite or the CTT Ultra Lite......any comments/thoughts as to which one might also be known as a CTT LD
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Post by abuc4 on Aug 30, 2009 11:12:41 GMT
think ul find the lite is a ld model
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Post by sailorboyrob on Aug 30, 2009 11:17:04 GMT
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Post by lighty on Aug 31, 2009 19:35:04 GMT
I am writing slowly Clive... it is the "Century Tip Tornado Low Diameter" and a review can be found here; myfishcasting.com/TCN/?p=115. Hope this helps mate. Be careful Clive, just because someone else rates a rod? know what I mean?? um, hasn't Paul got one in,thought I saw one in the shop sat, could be wrong,no,no he has got a tip/tornado in,I am sure! lighty
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Post by lighty on Aug 31, 2009 19:53:02 GMT
Clive, not sure if you are looking for a lightish rod for down the River but the Conoflex Flattie Fanatic is Superb (i wish that I had brought that one of Nick now!!)
lighty
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Post by mooseman on Sept 3, 2009 19:26:49 GMT
it you ARE looking for a light flounder type rod then dont buy the LD. despite its looks its a full power beach caster the TT ultra light would be a better option for that type of work imho www.century.gb.com/sea-tiptornado.html
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Post by snoopy54 on Sept 5, 2009 12:35:18 GMT
Nah I have a pair of hand made 2 1/4lb Test Carp Rods I fish for Flounders with when the mood takes me - they are the dogs bits matched up with a pair of Bait Runners and a two pound Flounder puts a lovely bend in them
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Post by lighty on Sept 5, 2009 17:43:50 GMT
"two pound Flounder puts a lovely bend in them" How do you know...eh? lighty
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Post by snoopy54 on Sept 8, 2009 16:43:30 GMT
Cheeky arse - my PB Flounders 2lb 11oz so thar !!!
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