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    A Basic Guide to Buying a Fishing Rod in the UK

    February 23rd, 2010 by admin

    When considering buying a fishing rod in the UK, it’s a good idea to go out to your nearest popular fishing spot and have a chat with the local fishermen.  Solicit their advice and also get an idea of the kind of kit they’re using.  If you’re an absolute beginner, say so, because you may be meeting old hands at fishing and what they advise may not be suitable for the beginner.

    You need a rod and reel kit that’s suitable for the kind of fish in your location, and also something that you physically feel comfortable with (very important).

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