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Old 18-12-2009, 07:49 PM
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firstly if this has been done before sory,
at the begining of each new season i find my self wanting an upgrade.
now i'm looking for a sea trout and salmon outfit.
the shakespeare orakle trion outfit seem very reasonable coming in around 149.99 and 269 for the salmon outfit respectively.
is it just better to pay a little extra for say a greys or dare i say hardy demon for 300.
there is no substitute for quality so should i just go for the best one can afford at the time.
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Old 18-12-2009, 08:00 PM
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firstly if this has been done before sory,
at the begining of each new season i find my self wanting an upgrade.
now i'm looking for a sea trout and salmon outfit.
the shakespeare orakle trion outfit seem very reasonable coming in around 149.99 and 269 for the salmon outfit respectively.
is it just better to pay a little extra for say a greys or dare i say hardy demon for 300.
there is no substitute for quality so should i just go for the best one can afford at the time.
Would suggest that you look at spending most of your available cash on the fishing.

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Old 19-12-2009, 02:03 AM
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could not coment on a rod but the trion plueger is a cracking reel for the money. and i believe you can get it now for under £100
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Old 19-12-2009, 05:33 AM
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It's often said on here, but do have a word with Grommit on this Forum.

I had exactly the same query on behalf of my Son for a Salmon outfit and Ian (Grommit) came up with some marvellous suggestions and an ideal outfit at the right price.
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