Avon rods for spinning?

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Avon rods for spinning?

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Hi guys, how suitable would we say an Avon rod is for spinning? I have a FT Williams Foravon, 10' 2", looks like a mark IV, no idea of the test curve (in fact I don't even know what test curve means). I have a few spinning rods including a Hardy LRH No2 and a Scottie Breamar but both of these feel a bit heavy for the small to medium pike that I usually connect with.... .....any ideas?
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Re: Avon rods for spinning?

Post by Nailbourne »

No reason not to use one for spinning. The MkIVs were designed for casting, and I've used both my Carp and Avon in such manner.

The MkIV Avon had a 1lb test-curve, implying a maximum casting weight of 1oz and line-strengths between 4 and 8lb b.s. At 10' 2", it's a bit longer than conventional spinning rods, but so what? If it's suitable for the waters you fish, and the fish you expect to catch, go ahead!

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