J.S Sharp 9' 3" conversion
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Re: J.S Sharp 9' 3" conversion
Hovis spit it out?
I have just bought one of these. it's prompted me to have a look at my Scottie Avon which for some reason I have not used recently,a lovely rod.
I have just bought one of these. it's prompted me to have a look at my Scottie Avon which for some reason I have not used recently,a lovely rod.
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Re: J.S Sharp 9' 3" conversion
I've got one too! Will you use yours for salmon fishing Mark?Penninelad wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 8:52 am Hovis spit it out?
I have just bought one of these. it's prompted me to have a look at my Scottie Avon which for some reason I have not used recently,a lovely rod.
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Re: J.S Sharp 9' 3" conversion
I have both a Sharpe's Avon and the 9.3 spinner.
My spinner is designed for a multiplier not a fixed spool so the reel fitting is farther down, awkward!
My spinner is designed for a multiplier not a fixed spool so the reel fitting is farther down, awkward!
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Re: J.S Sharp 9' 3" conversion
Probably not Jeremy.My salmon fishing is usually on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides and in Ireland,where I prefer to fly fish.I acquired it for pike and and perhaps zander.I am currently using for dead baiting a Monk of Chester Spinning rod,a JB Walker of Alnwick salmon spinning rod and a an Allcocks "The Perfection" salmon spinning rod.
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