Hi. I'm looking for a lightish 12ft cane rod and have read that Aspindale made some light cane rods. I have a Swimversa which I find a heavy rod and was looking to find a lighter rod for float fishing on stillwaters mainly, but rivers may crop up occasionally. Would anyone know the names of any hollow 12ft Aspindales please.
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12ft Aspindale, what choice....
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Re: 12ft Aspindale, what choice....
Suredale and Severndale spring to mind.
Suredale has a whole cane butt, Severndale is all split cane.
Both a little top heavy however.
I have a Severndale which I will shorten and lengthen the handle. I did the same with my Suredale but then they're not 12 ft anymore!
I think any 12 ft cane rod will feel heavy.
Suredale has a whole cane butt, Severndale is all split cane.
Both a little top heavy however.
I have a Severndale which I will shorten and lengthen the handle. I did the same with my Suredale but then they're not 12 ft anymore!
I think any 12 ft cane rod will feel heavy.
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I have an Aspindale Avon MKII in 12’ and it is just fabulous. Light, crisp and well balanced.
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Re: 12ft Aspindale, what choice....
Just a thought...Would a Spanish reed rod be appropriate for the intended use? They tend to be very light for their length.BoltonBullfinch wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 10:48 pm Hi. I'm looking for a lightish 12ft cane rod and have read that Aspindale made some light cane rods. I have a Swimversa which I find a heavy rod and was looking to find a lighter rod for float fishing on stillwaters mainly, but rivers may crop up occasionally. Would anyone know the names of any hollow 12ft Aspindales please.
Thanks
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Maybe a reed butt and middle with a split cane tip?
Martin James made some good reed rods.
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Re: 12ft Aspindale, what choice....
If it has to be all built cane, a Severndale with a 1.5 to 2 ounce button weight added will feel much better balanced.
A Millwards featherlite is the lightest and nicely balanced 12ft rod I have ever owned. Highly recommended if reed would be acceptable to you.
An 11ft rod isnt much shorter but really can feel half the weight in use.
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A Millwards featherlite is the lightest and nicely balanced 12ft rod I have ever owned. Highly recommended if reed would be acceptable to you.
An 11ft rod isnt much shorter but really can feel half the weight in use.
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If you can drop slightly to 11ft I have a Aspindale Swiftdale and it is absolutely sublime. The most lovely rod I have ever held in my hands. I cannot recommend one enough.
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Re: 12ft Aspindale, what choice....
Aero 892 would be the early offering, but these need examining carefully as they are dam-less and can delaminate if they have been twisted or the rod stored badly.
I don't think any rod can be called light at 12 feet and I'd personally give up the extra foot and go for an Aero 891 at 11 feet long.
I have an idea that 11 feet three inches is the most anyone could make that was not heavy to hold...the length a B.James Avocet is.
I don't think any rod can be called light at 12 feet and I'd personally give up the extra foot and go for an Aero 891 at 11 feet long.
I have an idea that 11 feet three inches is the most anyone could make that was not heavy to hold...the length a B.James Avocet is.
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Re: 12ft Aspindale, what choice....
Thanks for all the replies everyone, but having a couple of rods at 10.6ft and one that I think is 11ft I will have a rethink. Maybe the Spanish Reed idea could be the answer, but I don't know. I have a J Pales rod which is I think 14ft, I'm wondering if that could be Spanish Reed.
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