What is your budget Sir and what size are the carp?
Hardy LRH rods
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Re: Hardy LRH rods
Where the willows meet the water...
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Re: Hardy LRH rods
You will get many different answers on this and it will also depend on budget.
A good Grice and Young's or Speedia will serve you well
- Olly
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Re: Hardy LRH rods
My go-to reel is an Allcocks 4in Aerial Popular - not too cheap but very reliable. I use it for stalking with an LRH 2 which is slightly more powerful than the LRH 1.
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Re: Hardy LRH rods
Many thanks Olly, new to the site and only just seen your post!
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Re: Hardy LRH rods
Sorry only just seen the other replies to my post, thank you all, size of Carp would be no more than 20 lbs and budget around £250 too £350