I have both LRH 2s and an LRH 1 - but at 9ft 6in.
I use the LRH 2 for salmon, carp and pike as it has a T/C of around 2lb-ish!
The LRH 1 is softer with a T/C of around 1-1.5 pounds.
New joiner from Lymington, Hants. Needs some advice.
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Re: New joiner from Lymington, Hants. Needs some advice.
I'm certain it was only the LRH 0 that was 8.5 feet
A lovely rod if you can find one!
It took me a few years
A lovely rod if you can find one!
It took me a few years
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Re: New joiner from Lymington, Hants. Needs some advice.
Only made for a short time I believe. LRH 1 & 3 can be difficult to find sometimes!
The '0' was made in 1951 according to the Hardy catalogues - not in 1938 or 1954.
The '0' was made in 1951 according to the Hardy catalogues - not in 1938 or 1954.