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Shore Fishing => General Questions => Ledgering => Topic started by: mike.d. on October 06, 2008, 19:50:26 CET

Title: poles.
Post by: mike.d. on October 06, 2008, 19:50:26 CET
can you buy put in or put over poles in malta or are they all whip/telescopic type ?
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Post by: camkev on October 08, 2008, 19:12:41 CET
Only saw those on tv,never seen them here.Maybe someone else can help you :-\
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Post by: SPITEC on October 08, 2008, 20:25:12 CET
Mike.d do you think put over poles are worth it? are they better then telescopic poles?never tried one!
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Post by: mike.d. on October 09, 2008, 08:42:09 CET
i think so, allthough main use is freshwater lots of good carp poles about, main reason not over here must be shiping cost, i had a garbollino spirit in the uk 11mtrs just over 800grms if i remember right, but you dont need to use all of it and the beauty of it was top sections were elasticated, so it helps to play the fish, maybe my wife will bring one back with her.  ::) ::) 
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Post by: Tatanka on October 09, 2008, 09:12:27 CET
I am sure I have seen a couple of them around & the last I seen a person using one was at marsascala Harbour fishing for mullet. it was the first time I seen someone fishing like that & it was proving very effective. He had a 30ft pole rod with not more than 12ft line on . So he obviously fishes further out and once he has a bite he will just start taking sections off to bring the mullet closer to enable to net it. And another time was in one of the Kingfisher competitions. They seem to be very light too. 
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Post by: mike.d. on October 09, 2008, 11:54:34 CET
they are very effective, and light, lighter than your avv 6mtr tele, but it comes with a price, a guy in uk does them quite cheap but will not ship to malta, ( no real reason given ), about 10 years ago i got my spirit for 116 stirling, that was a lot of money then, but well worth it, it was so light you didnt really know you had it in your hand, the other thing about fishing so light, is the fight, it seems better hoping you dont snap etc, sorry to go on but i could write a page on pole fishing.
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Post by: Kaptan Jr on October 09, 2008, 13:17:15 CET
mike d you want to buy a pole rod?? If yes I have a brand new shimano 9m telscopic for sale........
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Post by: mike.d. on October 09, 2008, 15:40:59 CET
thanks for the offer, but i have 5 telescopic poles, i am after a take apart or a put in, how much are you asking i know someone who is after one, (it will save him using mine all the time) and what is the weight ?.
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Post by: Kaptan Jr on October 09, 2008, 16:21:39 CET
I dont know the exact weight but its very light and i am going to sell it because i can't handle it cause it is too long for me. Each part of the rod has a serial number so if it is broken it can easily be replaced and the price is 230 euros. It has hardly been used because i was always afraid of breaking the tip cause its very sensitive
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Post by: mike.d. on October 09, 2008, 16:44:28 CET
ok mate, will pass it on.
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Post by: SPITEC on October 09, 2008, 20:40:54 CET
sorry for my questions mike.d but you got me interested to import a few.But for example if I get a put on pole of 9.5mt,can I use it with 9.5mt line,play the fish and then net it or you have to use shorter line? ???
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Post by: mike.d. on October 10, 2008, 07:19:14 CET
the length of line is up to the individual, what you have to remember is if pole is elasticated that will add to length of line when playing the fish, the most important thing in my opinion is length of line from pole tip to float, the shorter it is the better the strike rate, plus the elastic needs to be taken into account, you dont want a heavy one if only fishing light, pole fishing is great fun,
                 there was a nice 11 mtr one went on ebay uk last night for 40 stirling, i e mailed them but they would not ship to malta, on reflection i could have had it sent to my wife for her to bring over.
hope this is of some help.
                                mike. :) 
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Post by: ramio on October 10, 2008, 17:21:14 CET
Can sombody please explain what this pole is all about. What is the difference from the normal telescopic rod?
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Post by: shanook on October 10, 2008, 17:26:37 CET
telescopic u extend it and it strays that way till u want to store it. The poles is made up of pieces that come of (unscrewed) and thus u shorten the rod to the size of the line. to bring the fish in.
its a fixed rod and extended or retract by screwing on/off pieces.
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Post by: ramio on October 10, 2008, 17:49:11 CET
Thanks
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Post by: placebo on October 10, 2008, 19:09:08 CET
ERNEST TACKLE SHOP & MARINE -  MXLOKK has some Shimanos put over rods!

very nice rods!!!!!!! 

the techniqe is very different as on put over rods one has to use a special elastic on the mono line to enable get the length right according to pole length when netting the fish!

The techniqe is very effective in mullet fishing although it's a bit complicated!

In England the technique is used for carp fishing (similar to mullet fishing in Malta)
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Post by: mike.d. on October 10, 2008, 19:28:01 CET
thats right, i will pay them a visit, who knows may start a trend. 8) 8)
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Post by: mike.d. on October 10, 2008, 19:39:00 CET
its not a problem to elasticate the poles, as long as you can get the bits over here, if not maybe spitec can get them, i can tell him what to get, ie bungs etc and they are not expensive.
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Post by: mike.d. on October 11, 2008, 12:24:43 CET
had a look at pole in the shop mentioned, not the best quality, and mega expensive, not elasticated, most poles come with elastic fitted plus spare top 2 sections, as i said in previous post 11mtr, elasticated plus, spare top 2, 40 pound sterling, if its not elasticated you would be just as well using it as a 9mtr whip, but an expensive one at that, so i will keep looking.