Description
An incredibly versatile rod from the Drennan specialist range, designed to tackle a multitude of venues and species on both still and running water. Coming with two top sections, a traditional Avon style for float fishing, and a quiver section with a choice of either a 2oz glass or 3oz carbon tip. A rod that's a joy to use, with a pleasing casting and fish playing action. Manufactured from a high modulus carbon fibre blank, and fitted with high quality SiC rings and a secure DPS reel seat.
Available in a wide selection of lengths and test curves. The 1.25lb editions are great all rounders, supporting reel lines from 4 to 8lb. They're ideal for bream tench and chub without being to over gunned. While the heavier 1.5lb test curve recommends reel line's of between 6 to 10lb and is ideal for turbulent water conditions in winter and makes a great surface stalking rod in the summer. There's also an ultra lightweight 1lb option if your looking to fish with ultra light lines.
Features
- Designed for the specialist angler targeting specimen fish
- 2 dedicated top sections (Avon style top and quiver tip section)
- Supplied with 2oz glass tip and 3oz carbon tip
- High-modulus carbon
- Full SiC guides
- DPS reel seat
- Stylish matt green finish
- Cork handle
- Duplon casting grip
Specifications
- 11ft (3.35m) or 12ft (3.66m)
- Two-piece
- 1.25lb Ideal with reel line from 4lb to 8lb
- 1.5lb Ideal with reel lines from 6lb to 10lb
- 1lb Ideal with reel lines from 4lb to 8lb
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Questions and Answers
Can the rod be used for carp fishing
I am really torn between the 12' 1lb test curve or the 12' 1.25lb test curve. I mainly want a rod that I can fish on rivers with a bit of extra flow catching roach, bream or chub. I am worried that the 1lb test curve may not have enough back bone or that the 1.25lb may be over egging it? Any help much appreciated. All the best. Tom
Hello, Sorry to trouble you but I have just got back into fishing after 30 years, and all my kit is regarded as antiquated. My idea with this rod is that I could use the quiver tips when going after bream, tench and even small carp of say 5-10lb, then switch to the normal rod tip (if I went for the 1.5lb test version) and use a bite alarm for larger carp 10-15lb. Does that seem plausible? Also the Korum allrounder has the final eye with an option to screw in a swing tip, does the drennan rod?
Hello. Could you recommend some reels to consider matching with the 12ft 1.25lb, intended for light ledgering and/ or the lift method for tench? Thanks, Alan.
I have been looking for a rod to use for ledgering on a small Crucian water, do you think the 1lb rod will fit the bill, thanks Geoff
Although I am a fan of Drennan gear in general are there any alternatives I should be looking at. Roger
I want a pair of rods to use for Tench and Bream fishing on still water. As well as for Barbel and Chub on thr River. Would you recommend the 1.25lbs or 1.5lbs model? 12ft or 11ft? Thanks, Joe
Would the 1 1/4 tc be powerful enough for river ribble barbel
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