Priory rod in use

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Marc
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Re: Priory rod in use

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Dave Burr wrote:
Danny Boy wrote:
Nobby wrote:Eeeeek!

:shocked:
my exact thoughts there nobby :Scared:

Get on with you, that's what rods are supposed to do......

isn't it?
Dear me, I hope not Dave... Bloomin eck, I hope you're right about the angle of the shots, which are very good by the way. Lovely fish too.
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Of course it is DB, and I certainly do have some fun you know. :Happy: :Happy: :Happy:

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Obviously I was at the other end of that rod when playing that fish and others, not once did I feel that I was over the top or out of my depth with the rods performance. I felt confident that the rod would not let me down....this Priory rod in flamed cane is rather good you know and I would not hesitate to recommend it.

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Impressive bend indeed I love it when they do that more so when you when see it afterwards and it's still straight :Thumb:
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