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Re: Hardy LRH rods

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Whittles wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 4:28 pm Hello all,
Please could someone please recommend a suitable centre pin real for a Hardy LRH 1 rod, the rod will be used mainly for Carp fishing, any advice would be greatly apricated.
Many thanks,
Mark
What is your budget Sir and what size are the carp?
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Re: Hardy LRH rods

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Whittles wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 4:28 pm Hello all,
Please could someone please recommend a suitable centre pin real for a Hardy LRH 1 rod, the rod will be used mainly for Carp fishing, any advice would be greatly apricated.
Many thanks,
Mark
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 :Hat:

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Re: Hardy LRH rods

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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

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Many thanks Olly, new to the site and only just seen your post!

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Re: Hardy LRH rods

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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

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