Martin James Leam Delux 10'.

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Martin James Leam Delux 10'.

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Morning All,
May I highly recommend the above rod for carp (originally built for Salmon spinning I believe). Powerful, yet good through action with the ability to cast light baits. Nice long handle (if you like that), agate throughout, twist lock brass ferrules. I renovated one over lockdown and have been fishing with it since season start. A joy to use.
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Re: Martin James Leam Delux 10'.

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Aren't they superb Cat, I have a brace of them in regular use. Perfect for tougher swims. I hadn't realised they were designed for salmon spinning, makes sense now. Agate throughout as you say, real quality
I can strongly endorse also the Allcocks "Easicast "10 footers. I 've had mine since the late 60's. Ideal for very snaggy carp waters and piking. To me they're fit the bill between the MkIV and Chapman 700.
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Re: Martin James Leam Delux 10'.

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Thanks OCM...another in the same league is Falcon's 'The Monarch'.

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I saw a Martin James Leam for sale last year and was tempted, possibly the one that you bought BB? The reason for my interest was that the town I was brought up was Leamington Spa, named after the River Leam that runs through it. I made some enquiries and found that it was probably named after Mortons Leam and not mine so I declined.
It sounds like I may have missed out on a belter.
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Bob Brookes wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:57 pm I saw a Martin James Leam for sale last year and was tempted, possibly the one that you bought BB? The reason for my interest was that the town I was brought up was Leamington Spa, named after the River Leam that runs through it. I made some enquiries and found that it was probably named after Mortons Leam and not mine so I declined.
It sounds like I may have missed out on a belter.
If it was named after Morton’s Leam it was probably a pike rod rather than for one for salmon.
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Re: Martin James Leam Delux 10'.

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I believe there's a post under 'Martin James Catalogue' highlighting the Leam (Salmon spinning) rod somewhere on here, courtesy or Ashbycut.

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Cat wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:09 pm I believe there's a post under 'Martin James Catalogue' highlighting the Leam (Salmon spinning) rod somewhere on here, courtesy or Ashbycut.
I stand corrected. There are no salmon up the Warwickshire Leam, so at least I got that right!😉
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Re: Martin James Leam Delux 10'.

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Hi Bob,
I'm sure it world make a half decent pike rod too (and barbel rod, come to think of it). Can't comment on the salmon in the Leam....perhaps a couple of hundred years ago?
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Cat wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:09 pm I believe there's a post under 'Martin James Catalogue' highlighting the Leam (Salmon spinning) rod somewhere on here, courtesy or Ashbycut.
Not I, Sir ... The thread was started by Beresford, and the photos (the first one shows the "Leam" were posted by Pondlife ... here :-

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Re: Martin James Leam Delux 10'.

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I suppose it could have been named after ‘my’ Leam, after all as there was some good pike fishing way back when.
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