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OH POLLOCKS !!!!!
21-01-2008, 21:05
hi im looking for a carp rod for carp over 20lbs.... so what should the test curve be..

any help would be gratefull:thumbs:

slayer
21-01-2008, 21:56
I would say anything over 2lb tc. My personal prefrence would be 2 3/4lb test curve, thats what im currently useing, would maybe go for 2 1/2.
How far do you need to cast? casting pva bags?

blankerman
22-01-2008, 11:10
assume you are fishing a stillwater,if not a 2.5t/c will struggle with anything above mid teens.

mogon
22-01-2008, 23:22
2.5 will be plenty

ms1000
23-01-2008, 11:51
2.5 is plenty unless you are casting long distances.

TomBettle
23-01-2008, 12:57
Used to take 20's on a pole with a 20 elastic... nuts, but doable.

With a rod, 2.5 is tonnes, unless you are looking for long distance casts or casting heavy weights.

If you are stalking then you can go lighter, but you do need enough back bone (or be brave enough to hold on until the varnish on the whippings creak) to steer them from snags.

Beachcomber_Bar_Mojacar
23-01-2008, 23:45
For me its more down to how snaggy the water is so 2.75 to 3.5lb on hard wild waters such as Cassien, the Orient and especially the Ebro where Catfish are a likelyhood. I think though if I was fishing an English Gravel pit with no snags I'd go for a 2lb Barbel rod and have a bit of sport.

John Beachcomber.

OH POLLOCKS !!!!!
24-01-2008, 12:06
thanks guys:thumbs:

boiliestop
24-01-2008, 13:04
2.75 if your after the biggys does depend if your under your rod tip then 2.5 medium 2.75 and if you want to chuck a pva bag a distanc 3 lb

gs425e
24-01-2008, 13:44
hi in my experience of carping i think the test curve poundage has very little to do with coping with a 20 its far better to use balanced tackle...and a reel with a good clutch ...quality mainline and patience cheers andy