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Can someone recommend some cheap but ok boat rods for a bit of mackerel catching etc. Not going big game fishing but just something to dangle some spinners and perhaps catch something (from a small boat not far of the coast, north wales) thinking of 2 rods, what else is required? Knife? bucket? Not looking for another hobby just a couple of hours fun...

 

there seem to be quite a few on ebay for £60 mark for 2, help appreciated.

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Thanks can you recommend a reel to go with that (and the other bits) the "frequently bought together" looks quite good but looks more expensive than i wanted to spend really £60 for sets i could swing but £90 is pushing it.

 

Also can you get a transom mounted rod holder to hold the rod vertical while moving lots of drill to fit and screw fit but dont want to do that for a once in a season item

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Personally HDVA I would be choosing one of these I know there a bit expensive but will last forever as long as you look after it, my dad uses this very one and he loves it he pulls up Pollack after Pollack with ease using it you get some real winding power with it

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Abu-Garcia-Multiplier-Reel-Ambassadeur/dp/B001VSW2AQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1404758537&sr=8-3&keywords=abu+garcia+reel

 

As for a holder I just made my own out of some pvc piping and attach it onto the boat

 

 

Thanks can you recommend a reel to go with that (and the other bits) the "frequently bought together" looks quite good but looks more expensive than i wanted to spend really £60 for sets i could swing but £90 is pushing it.

 

Also can you get a transom mounted rod holder to hold the rod vertical while moving lots of drill to fit and screw fit but dont want to do that for a once in a season item

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There are so many passable rod combinations out there now days I would go for a tippy, not floppy 12/20lb class and small multiplier these start at £50 quid and go up, load the reel with 20lb mono and get some feathers, mind you, you could enjoy it so much that you will need to some better gear !

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For what use it will get and for mackerel fishing a cheap kit like this one should do you fine .

Just make sure you give the reels a good rinse in fresh water after use

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-X-FISHING-BOAT-ROD-KIT-REEL-ALL-THE-TACKLE-INCLUDED-/400442606943?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Fishing_FishingRods_EH&hash=item5d3c3d455f

 

If you have somewhere to clamp it a rest like this will save drilling holes

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Grandeslam-Sea-Fishing-Boat-Rod-Holders-Seamaster-Easy-Fit-Universal-/140942343015?pt=UK_SportingGoods_FishingAcces_RL&hash=item20d0d17b67

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Go on eBay, look for boat rod and reel. You'll see sets of 2x rods and 2x reels + tackle for under £60. Won't be the best, but if as said before, you wash reels in fresh water after every trip, sure they'll last a little while at least ! Also reels are multipliers and free postage too, can't be bad!

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For what use it will get and for mackerel fishing a cheap kit like this one should do you fine .

Just make sure you give the reels a good rinse in fresh water after use

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-X-FISHING-BOAT-ROD-KIT-REEL-ALL-THE-TACKLE-INCLUDED-/400442606943?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Fishing_FishingRods_EH&hash=item5d3c3d455f

 

If you have somewhere to clamp it a rest like this will save drilling holes

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Grandeslam-Sea-Fishing-Boat-Rod-Holders-Seamaster-Easy-Fit-Universal-/140942343015?pt=UK_SportingGoods_FishingAcces_RL&hash=item20d0d17b67

That dont look to bad for the price, boat gear gets some hammer and the salt water ruins stuff, like others have said as soon as you get back. Rods and reel under the tap give them a good soaking or you will seem them rot before not to long.

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Go outdoors camping shops sell cheap boat rod & reels. Plenty good enough for what you want to do.Me and some mates were fishing for mackerel last week,them with £20 rod and reel combos me with a rod and reel that cost over £100. They each caught twice as many as me.

 

Don't ever let anybody tell you the fish care about how much your rod cost.

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For mackeral you want a 30lb class rod as you might be hauling in 6 at a time,multiplier and 30lb line to match, should get 2 set ups quite cheap. You'll use them again sometime so don't get something silly cheap. Tight lines.

Not all the time ive caught mackeral using a weight 4 fly rod and by god that is fun muck better than jigging it gives you a massive boast of adrenalin, try it sometime tits cracker

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For mackeral you want a 30lb class rod as you might be hauling in 6 at a time,multiplier and 30lb line to match, should get 2 set ups quite cheap. You'll use them again sometime so don't get something silly cheap. Tight lines.

20lb class max is all you will need any more and you will not feel the figth, main line max 20 lbs any higher, you get snaged you will find it very hard to snap when you need to break it, without loosing to much main line. If you are right handed you want a multi reel left hand wind you need more power on the rod handle for bigger weight if you are hauling from any depth. I would say size for size they are the hardest fighting fish and great fun on a fly rod.

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