Review - Korum Neoteric 12ft Quiver
Want the option of an Avon top and Quivertip when, for instance, barbel fishing? This could be just what you're looking for.
Price: £120.00 Specification/Description Website: www.korum.co.uk It helps when watching for 'the knock', that subtle sign from the barbel that they're sniffing around the baited area and causing the line to move. No matter how careful you are to pin the line to the bottom, barbel will still give you a few lines bites. They do this because, unlike most fish, they take food directly off the bottom rather than sucking it from the bottom from a few inches away. They brush along the bottom with their barbules and they mouth the bait off the deck. As they brush along with their barbules they move the line, maybe only a little, but enough to register on a rod with a soft tip and especially on a quivertip. This rod goes a long way to settling the argument about buying a rod with a quivertip or with a plain top - it's got both. Which means you can flit between one or the other, as the fancy takes you, or as conditions or species dictate. It's a rod I enjoy using very much, not too stiff and therefore dealing with loose weed in rivers much better than a stiff rod, the bait staying in place for much longer. With the heaviest, 6oz, quivertip fitted, it's almost like fishing with a plain topped rod with a softer tip. The options this rod offers between its plain Avon top and it's quivertip options makes for a very versatile rod indeed. Rating: 9.5/10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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