The Super Wizards which Allcocks made are nice rods but it struck me that all they did was take a normal Wizard and stick Super Wizard label on with some lined rings. Well Wizards vary massively anyhow but I personally felt that the rod taper needed slightly changing to handle the lined rings. At the time I think Andrew felt similar and knew what I was looking for/getting at. So he set to work and produced a very capable “beefed” up Wizard. These type of rods usually suit a centre pin very well when Wallis casting, the action will assist in casting as they are almost whip like.
Spec:
• 11’ 3 piece, wholecane butt. Split cane middle & top.
• Nickel-silver ferrules.
• Lined rings similar to the Allcocks Super Wizard.
• Short handle like the Wizards.
• Green and gold whipping scheme.
• From memory the lower end of the middle section is part hollow built just to keep the weight down.
If you are looking for a rod which is not your full blown Avocet but still has a lot of power then something like this may suit you. It has landed barbel to 9 1/2Lb and a few small pike. The first fish I hooked with the rod….Andrew and I went to a bend in on Trent to test it out with a spinner and we hooked a seriously annoyed pike of rough 12-15lb, the rod coped well and stopped the pike reaching a number of snags. But luckily it got off at the net. We were both secretly relieved as it was one angry pike. Probably never been caught as this part of Trent was a proper wilderness even though close to a small village.
It's not a standard "catalogue" rod but I am sure Andrew can accommodate. But enough of my waffle and PR/marketing for him. I took it out last night and caught a couple of nice barbel. One below which kind of shows the lower handle of the rod. I shall try and do some more pictures of the rod itself at some point.
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