Great nostalgic video. I remember my Dad and myself using his Tri-Cast XRS. That pole was bomb proof and the Tournament in this video reminds me of it with its diameter. Could watch these videos all day with Mick. Sounds like a top, honest bloke. Keep it up!
I'd love to see more videos like this using older items of tackle and looking at how they compare to modern gear! My nostalgia Item is my AS1 seat box I'm still using mine and I will never change! I also still use my Abu 1044's and Browning 8010's for river float fishing!
My old favourite is one you mentioned in the intro, my 1044 ABU closed face reel. I used it in the summer on the river with a stick float and 13ft float rod and enjoyed every second of it. I will be doing it a lot more too ! ATB MMMD
Loved this, thanks. I'm totally out of touch with reality and I still use Diaflash rods in 12', 13', 14', and Diaflash poles (I've got 4). I don't fish past 12m and I go out of my way to avoid carp. The comments on action made me smile. I just elasticate the top one - just about get a no 3 down it - for roach on shallow water and it's the next best feeling to a flick-tip. These poles have caught everything, including barbel, and never broken a section in decades of use. My other float rods are Daiwa Amorphous and Connoisseur.
Great Video it was great to reminisce about the tackle from the 90's. I done a lot of Coarse fishing here in Ireland in the 90's as a teenager and the rod I still use today from that era and would not swap out for a modern rod is the Shakespeare Rubicon 12 foot float rod. It is still a beautiful lightweight rod which I can fish with 1.5 lb line for roach with no fear of break off. Still feels light in the hand compared to modern rods. I think it is a shame how the market has become so focused on commercial carp waters. I think there was, and still is here in Ireland, more soul in Coarse fishing back then. So many methods are being forgotten about with the pole bring so popular these days too
Hi. Mick, god this brings back memories, back in 1990, I got into match fishing and team fishing just like you, I had an old diawa pole and needed to upgrade so I bought myself a Michell Mondial, a mid range pole that cost 800 quid for 14.5 metres
My favourite piece of kit form the past is a Diawa Tournement Pro 12' Waggler Rod and a Diawa Auto 1657DM (Dab) reel. Still use them today. Fab kit. I also have a Preston Lerc Genus 8 16m pole which is as good as new
I still have anout 10.5m left of a Shimano TPGTX. Super slim and so strong. Wanted one for years after being near Big Kev on the Bridgewater canal in Warrington. Very short top 3's.
I've still got the Daiwa Amorphous Whisker Harrier 12 foot Bream rod, the one with the spliced-in tip. I paid £130 for it back in 1991 and I've only used it twice. It's a lovely rod but a bit light for what I do. It's been in the loft in a tube for 30 years. I'm one of those guys who never sells anything. I've got old wood planes and chisels from decades ago that I used to use for work but not touched for what seems like an eternity. I've still got the old pump actioned Yanky screwdrivers back from the 80s too and the old ELU power tools but that's for another UA-cam site.
Got loads of old gear I still use. Saw one of my favourite poles as kid on ebay the other year and had to have it. An original Tri Cast Sovereign pole. It's mint and looks beautiful. Still got loads of old Tri Cast rods too and still sit on a brilo box when I fish. Things move on, but it still feels great using the old gear and going back to the youth.
Great video, I myself am still using original Normark microlight, titan & avenger with Abu 501, but I will swap the reel over on the avenger for a TDR if I'm catching chub. Also still using a tournament 410 and winning plenty 👍
Remember you winning the match next to me on Fosse Dyke canal with about 12lb,masterfully playing a big tench of about 6lb on as you called it,my pride and joy.Think we were pegged in the 70s.
WOW! That is some pole to squirrel away! Mine is a Browning Black Magic II 14m pole with 3 top kits (no pullers!) It is super light and slim. I use it now and again for silver fishing. I used to use it at Woodlands for carp bashing! Oh and I still have my Shakespeare (in grey) box (unmolested, no Octoplue legs) I bought in 1986 with my Christmas money
My first pole was a DAM Hi Litanium Dynamic Ace 14.4m cost a fortune (I was in college) weighed next to nothing and had a diameter about the same as a 50p piece - wouldn't trust it with more than a number 6 elastic but prolly the best roach pole I ever owned Really good video thanks
Hi great video. Last year i fished with Old whisker carbon 11m, and i was really suprised how good that is, lovely pole and slim, did not catch a wind one bit and it was windy that day.
Brilliant video and brought back memories, got my first pole in 91 so saw the big improvements in the 90s. Would be interested for you to get a tape measure and see what it came up at.
What a great Video Mick a trip down memory lane would be a good name for a new series of videos like this. I still have my old Browning 910xl in storage along with an old red Brilo box just wish i'd kept hold of the Browning B7500.
Brilliant flash back Mick, I remember these poles very well, I couldn't afford one of these so I settled for the Daiwa Connoisseur Great poles for there time.
In the early 1990, in the age of 13 years, I bought my first pole - a 8m DAIWA Powermesh Competition...In these days, it was looking a bit strange and exotic, when I was fishing for carps with a full carbon tip....but in Austria, where I live pole fishing especially elastics where unknown in the early 90s...I was very proud of owning one of the rare fishing rods, longer than 5m.... Later I fished a TRIANA Carpzilla and Fortezza....Nowadays, 30 years later, I am using a PRESTON XS90 and different Shimano Aspire poles. The matchrods in the 90s where more responsive than today, I felt in love with the attention to detail, the rods where manufacterd. But when I was young the flagship models where incredibly expensive....I used different "cheaper" models from Shimano and Drennan like Powerloop and the Tench Float... Later, I started to collect these rods and now I own a wardrobe full of about 50 former flagship matchrods like Shiamano Diaflash, XMR, XMZ, Twinpower, Triple X, Powerloop, DRENNAN Waggler, Daiwa Amorphous Whisker, Whisker Kevlar, Harrier, Connoisseur.....and a few other/later ones like SILSTAR Diaflex, Shimano Antares, TRIANA Spacematch and many many high quality speed whips from 80s and 90s
I had a silstar classic match and it broke the bank and it was second hand ! I recently picked up power loop Pole for 40 quid and use it on the local pond instead of my airity because of all the kids running about and it’s surprisingly good for its age
@@KevinJanes-b2q I would love to see one again, mine was a bit of Frankenstein pole I think. I was only about 16 when I got it back in the mid 90s. I had that and a platforms uk pole stool and it all got robbed.
2 pints and 2 bags of crisps for 98p a round... Hahaha, th2y were the days. that was about 1983 when I was regularly in the local on the Surrey Hants border, Farnborough and Camberley area.
I also still use my selection of original Browning Speedstik Whips, probably get used a dozen or more times a year, even on commercial venues for the little rudds and roaches along with the canal/drains/docks when pleasure fishing, oh and Durleigh Reservoir.
@@NuFish a little harsh on really little fish but the flicktips are quite fine and perfect for fish in the 2-6oz bracket, I've landed carp and tench on them. They were perfect for what I wanted (& afford) when I started fishing watching the likes of Mike Stone, Kim Milsom and few others down here in the Southwest with punch fishing especially. Also had 68lb of shallow roach in 3hrs at Durleigh on them, perfect rhythm tools
My dad bought me the tricast challenger 10m carbon pole for my 18th birthday way back in 1986 It had external rod eyes on the tip and the elastic ran externally through them instead of running inside the tip. It's still in the garage somewhere! In later years I used it as a margin pole, I only ever had one top kit with it.
I had, and loved, a silstar powerwind put-in pole, 11m. Bomb proof, and I used it, up to 11m, with powergum fishing to hand for bream. That pole was mega thin and had metal reinforced joint. I had my first 20lb+ carp on it. Sadly it wasn't strong enough for a teenager to fall onto it.
This is proper kit, ive got a 13ft Tommy Pickering team diawa stick float rod signed by tommy , with a diawa closed face 125 👍this is when things was built properly......... Pucca video Mick 👍👏👏
My 1ft pole was a Fothergill and Harvey (now Tri-cast)…..back in 1980 ….Steve Conroy elasticated for me and had e few lessons …in return he took it to Ireland to fish a festival….great memory 👍
Made in the 90s was the purple XRS. Around 1997 it first hit the market. Tri Cast 80s poles were Challenger, Commander, Maestro, Aristocrat, Titan, Trophy. Al bloody bomb proof. 😁
I have two AWP from mt. 14.5. And I still use them because I consider this rod to be the best RBS ever made. I had them modified so that they had the pulla on all the tips.
I recently got out of the garage loft my early 1980's Olympic Superior 10m carbon pole; a brilliant pole in its day but very heavy compared with even the cheapest long poles now. Cost me £400 - including a spare tip!
My first proper pole was a second hand shimano hyperloop 1250 that had 1 top kit and spiral weave , I then changed to a Future Full Monty 14.5m pole which was a fantastic match pole and ive just given it away.
Poles back then were slimmer and thicker walled. Quite rare that you broke a section. No pole repairers back then. Had a black and white connoisseur pole early 90's, very strong. Still use it to catch live bait when pike fishing.
Ian heaps silstar 11ft canal rod awesome rod ideal for skimmers but could handle carp bend to the but gutted when I lent it to a mate and he snapped 2 inches off tip ..never the same rod after that
I’m still using my Garbolino original super legion 16mtr pole and the only wrap I’ve got on it is on the number 5 section I only use it for my silverfish fishing but it absolutely brilliant
I had a garbo turbo 12.5mtr which I was given and had that up until I packed in. I also had a green spiral Pro titanium which I replaced with a dam futron. However the turbo stayed in the holdall all the time for when it was windy. Would have liked a trianna or world champ but they were out of my budget. I think Peter vassey and dickie carr were the only two I saw with that pole on the London circuit. Maver were also very popular then.
A lot of fishing technology now is about getting costs down and fishing becomes more accessible - which is great. Back then it was more space race, which is also great. People weren't trying to keep costs down, they were being F1 teams, all the carbon fibre you could lay your hands on. I used to have a set of carp rods, as a teenager, the quality of which you simply couldn't buy now, and if we're being honest probably never even needed. Nicked out my garage btw. Same with your big fat pole sections - that's because they're cheaper to produce at the same strength. We know it's not because it makes them easier to handle, and it isn't about rigidity either, so it has to be about cost - which again is fine (as long as at least some of it is passed on to the consumer). I do remember the days when pole fishing first took off, a buddy of my dad's was mad into it, and he gave me I think it was a 4m whip that was really nice - I was all about fishing the margins anyway so it was great for what I wanted to do. Some of this gear you offload you wish you keep - you've done well to hang onto that beast.
Where does one begin. I have an old Triana Grand Slam that must have been a good poll in its day, it came with two number 4s and a dolly butt. Year? Normark Titan 100. Silstar Matchpicker Plus Daiwa TD fast carping pole I have Keith Bowler's old Lerc G91 16meter pole gifted to me by Anne Bowler. Still a great pole. I will have to get out and do a retro review soon 👍
As a kid I won a silstar light feeder rod from Ian heap at one of his road shows Still use my Drennan im8 medium feeder rods and 13’im8 feeder I still have my old trabucco sc1 pole ( my top kits are still in use as they fit my current pole 😉😉) Still use my brilo box And my current box is a matchbox I converted to have 25mm legs and a built in footplate and stack Three ryobi closed face reels too love them for stick fishing 👍👍👍
I loved the nostalgia Mick but l believe that the tackle today is so advanced and l haven't saved any of my older stuff. At the time l had Daiwa Amorphous and Normark Titan 2000 rods and l also had the 2ft extension that took the Titan to 15'. Absolutely loved these until l sold to buy Carbotec rods. These were brilliant and Preston brought out their Carbonactive rods > sold my carbotecs got what l paid for them and bought the Prestons. They were more affordable and it was at a Tom Pickering evening that I made the decision to go with Preston The carbonactive rod technology still stands proud today. Reels are the things that impress me most today' ABU Mitchell and Shimano were always my choice as the extra cost involved always shone through. Not so now as Preston produce some great affordable reels I use Centris and Magnitudes for feeder but for waggler l use the Shimano Aero XRs. I've had poles from Maver Tricast Drennan Middy Browning Sensas a Shimano Diaflash Daiwa Tournament S and Tournament Pro. Can't separate the Diaflash and Browning Legend both suited me, but Tourney Pro different class and l would still buy one if l was in the market.
@@NuFish You are dead right the old Carbotecs were designed just as commercials were becoming popular and they were the best available but modern rods are designed to bend to the butt. I have just ordered my first Daiwa rod for many years the new Spectron. Its a lovely action slim and apart from having a duplon handle its going to be perfect for my fishing. Prefer a cork handle though.
Still have and use my shakespeare 12ft super team quatro feeder rod,diawa 13ft matchlite waggler rod, silstar boron13ft spliced tip stick float rod and an original blue Mitchell 440a match reel
Pole packages were always about the pole and hardly any top kits back in the day. I think Leslie's of Luton were one of the first to offer extra kits with their Insight 10000 16m pole. Wish I still had it. Also discovered that a barbel rod I have from Fox is worth a hell of alot more now than what I bought it for been using it for float carp margin fishing 🤦♂️
I still fish the canals with a Dam FUTRON 13 /7 mt won it in a raffle we’re selling at £999 at the time,still use Tom P Kevlar stick & waggle rods I’m now 79 years old to late to change
I know where your coming from Mick, I'm from your generation of anglers and brought my 2nd pole in 93 which was a map pole and cost £900 at the time plus extra for spare topkits and was really thick at the butt
ABU closed face reels, Shimano Aero reels, Tri cast 4x4's, Spectron pole, Lexicon, Tetra Elite and Mach 3 float rods - all over 15years old. The only time those tackle discriminating fish get to see them is when I unhook them.
Even the top kit looks droopy😆 good vid though, and yes I have stuff I don't use from way back, such as a couple of ABU reels. TRI CAST now there's a name....their poles were indestructible.
What a pole, remember watching Derek Young and Peter vasey using there's on the London canals back in the day , I was very jealous. I think that poles today are stiffer because they are a section less than they was when the amorphous was about , and that's down to daiwa too when the brought out the tourney X .
ive got pete vasey,s pole... i brought it off simon drew for £100 17 top 3s a few secsion 4 and 5s it was a dream of a buy i guess 25 30 years ago maybe a bit more simon always laughed to see another sec taped up LOL
Oldest rods I have are the Daiwa Connoisseur Tommy P 13ft Waggler (the purple one), and some Milo New Era Mk2 feeder rods - pairs in 11ft / 11ft6-12ft / 12ft, and a single 13ft rod - on the lauded Daimaru carbon blanks. Got one each of the Connoisseur Z Mk2 11-13ft in the SW and PW versions (sadly, no tips). The last four Daiwa TD1350DM reels in a drawer are looking a bit tired and desparately needing some TLC. Can I include my Matchbox (Clint Elliott) Gold and (Jim Burton) Pyramid boxes?
Very interesting Mick . Comparison from 90 to now Had a couple browning poles 1991/92 then got tournament s pole 96 flagship at the time looked like a banana at 14.5 Mt but was brilliant. Wish price for pint was same now as 1990 😅
I had a Shimano super ultegra that was a very slim pole too. Still got a Maver C31 somewhere, One was as weak as a kitten to the other as heavy as a elephant 😂
the rrp is £3500 in the 96 daiwa catalogue for the 14m with extra top 2 but most of these were sold at around £2200. i’ve got one at 16m with loads of topkits and still use fairly regular it’s very good up to 12.5m but it’s hard work at longer lengths… the build quality and design of graphics are amazing on this and it’s definitely a classic iconic pole and still a pleasure to use as i don’t fish matches.
Still have and use the Daiwa Spectron competition pole and the first pole I bought (silstar powerwind deluxe 12.5m) which was fitter with Leslie's of Luton animal elastic for hauling big carp out of reedbeds. I still use silstar diaflex Dave Roper 14ft &13ft hollow & spliced tip rods and two silstar diaflex 10ft multi tips (with origional tips) at least once a month. My pride and joy for winter feeder fishing is an original shakespeare sigma wand with the very light tips. Still use occasionally my Mitchel 324 reels bought in 1969.
I'm going to get slated for this, but I honestly don't think poles have Improved all that much over the years , the finish on them seems superior for sure but even looking at flagship poles ( most of my mates have airs ) they don't seem all that stiff and light to me .
@@NuFishYes Mick , I was thinking more of poles in the last say 10 years , I think the manufacturers had reached the pinnacle as far as they could go with stiffness/weight / robustness back then and it's nigh on impossible to improve it .
I still got the drennan14.foot im9 float rod still use in for stick and waggler fishing on the tidal kentish stour great rod but won't take line over 3 pound
Great nostalgic video. I remember my Dad and myself using his Tri-Cast XRS. That pole was bomb proof and the Tournament in this video reminds me of it with its diameter. Could watch these videos all day with Mick. Sounds like a top, honest bloke. Keep it up!
I'd love to see more videos like this using older items of tackle and looking at how they compare to modern gear! My nostalgia Item is my AS1 seat box I'm still using mine and I will never change! I also still use my Abu 1044's and Browning 8010's for river float fishing!
Mick almost broke out his AS1 for this video
I’m still using the Drennan IM8 super waggler and super stick float rods and also the Shimano super match RE reel. Still brilliant items !!
Can remember having the original Shimano Diaflash pole in the late 80s, was a fantastic bit of kit in the day
My old favourite is one you mentioned in the intro, my 1044 ABU closed face reel. I used it in the summer on the river with a stick float and 13ft float rod and enjoyed every second of it. I will be doing it a lot more too ! ATB MMMD
They were fabulous reels
Loved this, thanks. I'm totally out of touch with reality and I still use Diaflash rods in 12', 13', 14', and Diaflash poles (I've got 4). I don't fish past 12m and I go out of my way to avoid carp. The comments on action made me smile. I just elasticate the top one - just about get a no 3 down it - for roach on shallow water and it's the next best feeling to a flick-tip. These poles have caught everything, including barbel, and never broken a section in decades of use. My other float rods are Daiwa Amorphous and Connoisseur.
It was very nice to use that's for sure!
Blue Edition 😮
Great Video it was great to reminisce about the tackle from the 90's. I done a lot of Coarse fishing here in Ireland in the 90's as a teenager and the rod I still use today from that era and would not swap out for a modern rod is the Shakespeare Rubicon 12 foot float rod. It is still a beautiful lightweight rod which I can fish with 1.5 lb line for roach with no fear of break off. Still feels light in the hand compared to modern rods. I think it is a shame how the market has become so focused on commercial carp waters. I think there was, and still is here in Ireland, more soul in Coarse fishing back then. So many methods are being forgotten about with the pole bring so popular these days too
Hi. Mick, god this brings back memories, back in 1990, I got into match fishing and team fishing just like you, I had an old diawa pole and needed to upgrade so I bought myself a Michell Mondial, a mid range pole that cost 800 quid for 14.5 metres
My favourite piece of kit form the past is a Diawa Tournement Pro 12' Waggler Rod and a Diawa Auto 1657DM (Dab) reel. Still use them today. Fab kit. I also have a Preston Lerc Genus 8 16m pole which is as good as new
Still got my daiwa harrier 11mtr which i bought in the middle 80s and the top kits from my maver darkside fit it perfect so happy days.. great video..
How does it perform?
I still have anout 10.5m left of a Shimano TPGTX. Super slim and so strong. Wanted one for years after being near Big Kev on the Bridgewater canal in Warrington. Very short top 3's.
Sounds a belter
Have a tricast 13ft aristocrat waggler rod still use it today.great video of the late great Ivan mark’s using one,with David hall.great video guys.
I've still got the Daiwa Amorphous Whisker Harrier 12 foot Bream rod, the one with the spliced-in tip. I paid £130 for it back in 1991 and I've only used it twice. It's a lovely rod but a bit light for what I do. It's been in the loft in a tube for 30 years. I'm one of those guys who never sells anything. I've got old wood planes and chisels from decades ago that I used to use for work but not touched for what seems like an eternity. I've still got the old pump actioned Yanky screwdrivers back from the 80s too and the old ELU power tools but that's for another UA-cam site.
Bet that’s a lovely rod
Brilliant content Mick. Loved it.
Still got normark micro lite & 2 Abu 501s & turbatini seat box
Got loads of old gear I still use.
Saw one of my favourite poles as kid on ebay the other year and had to have it.
An original Tri Cast Sovereign pole. It's mint and looks beautiful.
Still got loads of old Tri Cast rods too and still sit on a brilo box when I fish.
Things move on, but it still feels great using the old gear and going back to the youth.
brilliant!
Fabulous upload, look at all these comments! You've started something now!
It was good fun filming it too.
Great video, I myself am still using original Normark microlight, titan & avenger with Abu 501, but I will swap the reel over on the avenger for a TDR if I'm catching chub. Also still using a tournament 410 and winning plenty 👍
Sounds great!
Remember you winning the match next to me on Fosse Dyke canal with about 12lb,masterfully playing a big tench of about 6lb on as you called it,my pride and joy.Think we were pegged in the 70s.
Mick says it was a golden tench too 😂 a
Was talking about yourself to dave other day at York tackle, hope your keeping well👍
Shakespeare Excelsior Match rod - just a beautiful rod for the rivers won it as a prize for the Junior Canal classic in 1999 a treasured possession
WOW! That is some pole to squirrel away!
Mine is a Browning Black Magic II 14m pole with 3 top kits (no pullers!) It is super light and slim. I use it now and again for silver fishing. I used to use it at Woodlands for carp bashing!
Oh and I still have my Shakespeare (in grey) box (unmolested, no Octoplue legs) I bought in 1986 with my Christmas money
It’s been bid on a few times but some things are too good to sell
My first pole was a DAM Hi Litanium Dynamic Ace 14.4m cost a fortune (I was in college) weighed next to nothing and had a diameter about the same as a 50p piece - wouldn't trust it with more than a number 6 elastic but prolly the best roach pole I ever owned
Really good video thanks
Would love to see one!
Hi great video. Last year i fished with Old whisker carbon 11m, and i was really suprised how good that is, lovely pole and slim, did not catch a wind one bit and it was windy that day.
Yes these slim poles seem to really cut through
Great video nice to see the old kit still catching fish
Thanks 👍
Brilliant video and brought back memories, got my first pole in 91 so saw the big improvements in the 90s. Would be interested for you to get a tape measure and see what it came up at.
What a great Video Mick a trip down memory lane would be a good name for a new series of videos like this. I still have my old Browning 910xl in storage along with an old red Brilo box just wish i'd kept hold of the Browning B7500.
We had this chat when filming. Would probably need to borrow a few classics to give it some longevity
@@NuFish If my 910xl fit's the bill give me a shout, just don't break it the things mint 😂😂😂
@@NuFishI forgot my other half has a Diawa Spectron Power with a few sections not even been out of her bag if that counts as a classic.
Brilliant flash back Mick, I remember these poles very well, I couldn't afford one of these so I settled for the Daiwa Connoisseur Great poles for there time.
Great to look back
Brilliant watch mick- I used too fish with a garbalino scimitar 11'5 metres- a great pole 25 years ago
Nice one
In the early 1990, in the age of 13 years, I bought my first pole - a 8m DAIWA Powermesh Competition...In these days, it was looking a bit strange and exotic, when I was fishing for carps with a full carbon tip....but in Austria, where I live pole fishing especially elastics where unknown in the early 90s...I was very proud of owning one of the rare fishing rods, longer than 5m....
Later I fished a TRIANA Carpzilla and Fortezza....Nowadays, 30 years later, I am using a PRESTON XS90 and different Shimano Aspire poles.
The matchrods in the 90s where more responsive than today, I felt in love with the attention to detail, the rods where manufacterd. But when I was young the flagship models where incredibly expensive....I used different "cheaper" models from Shimano and Drennan like Powerloop and the Tench Float...
Later, I started to collect these rods and now I own a wardrobe full of about 50 former flagship matchrods like Shiamano Diaflash, XMR, XMZ, Twinpower, Triple X, Powerloop, DRENNAN Waggler, Daiwa Amorphous Whisker, Whisker Kevlar, Harrier, Connoisseur.....and a few other/later ones like SILSTAR Diaflex, Shimano Antares, TRIANA Spacematch and many many high quality speed whips from 80s and 90s
Wow some collectors items there
I had a silstar classic match and it broke the bank and it was second hand ! I recently picked up power loop Pole for 40 quid and use it on the local pond instead of my airity because of all the kids running about and it’s surprisingly good for its age
@@KevinJanes-b2q I would love to see one again, mine was a bit of Frankenstein pole I think. I was only about 16 when I got it back in the mid 90s. I had that and a platforms uk pole stool and it all got robbed.
Brilliant this lads. Love it! I had two Daiwa Harrier whips, both 6m, might see if they’re at my parents house still over Xmas! X
Have a look for that blue landing net I lent you while you’re there 🤣🤣
2 pints and 2 bags of crisps for 98p a round... Hahaha, th2y were the days. that was about 1983 when I was regularly in the local on the Surrey Hants border, Farnborough and Camberley area.
I also still use my selection of original Browning Speedstik Whips, probably get used a dozen or more times a year, even on commercial venues for the little rudds and roaches along with the canal/drains/docks when pleasure fishing, oh and Durleigh Reservoir.
Bet they are great
@@NuFish a little harsh on really little fish but the flicktips are quite fine and perfect for fish in the 2-6oz bracket, I've landed carp and tench on them.
They were perfect for what I wanted (& afford) when I started fishing watching the likes of Mike Stone, Kim Milsom and few others down here in the Southwest with punch fishing especially.
Also had 68lb of shallow roach in 3hrs at Durleigh on them, perfect rhythm tools
Very enjoyable and nostalgic I also had a Tricast Aristocrat 😂
My dad bought me the tricast challenger 10m carbon pole for my 18th birthday way back in 1986
It had external rod eyes on the tip and the elastic ran externally through them instead of running inside the tip. It's still in the garage somewhere!
In later years I used it as a margin pole, I only ever had one top kit with it.
Wow what a throwback
I had, and loved, a silstar powerwind put-in pole, 11m.
Bomb proof, and I used it, up to 11m, with powergum fishing to hand for bream.
That pole was mega thin and had metal reinforced joint. I had my first 20lb+ carp on it.
Sadly it wasn't strong enough for a teenager to fall onto it.
What a shame
Ive still got my old Garbalino Carnival pole from the mid 90's.
early 80,s Ernie Stamford 13ft match/float rod on a fibatube (hardy) blank.cost 70 odd quid. still use it now.
This is proper kit, ive got a 13ft Tommy Pickering team diawa stick float rod signed by tommy , with a diawa closed face 125 👍this is when things was built properly.........
Pucca video Mick 👍👏👏
👍⚫️🟡
My 1ft pole was a Fothergill and Harvey (now Tri-cast)…..back in 1980 ….Steve Conroy elasticated for me and had e few lessons …in return he took it to Ireland to fish a festival….great memory 👍
Great memories
I can remember this pole very rare now ...like the Hexagon Pole .l was 19 in 1990...
I still use my Tricast XRS pole. Not the 2000 model the original model. I reckon I bought it in the 80's. It's now got pole aligners & side pullers.
Same here! Got 4 of em. Bombproof
Made in the 90s was the purple XRS. Around 1997 it first hit the market.
Tri Cast 80s poles were Challenger, Commander, Maestro, Aristocrat, Titan, Trophy. Al bloody bomb proof. 😁
And thin too!
Diawa connoisseur purple. Just started again after 20years and it still does the job 👍
Daiwa build poles to last for sure
Love my tri cast cerberus that I bought of John and dolly at York tackle in 2002,still use it now n then low diameter pole aswell👍
I had a Neutronic which I think came the year after the Cerberus.
I have two AWP from mt. 14.5. And I still use them because I consider this rod to be the best RBS ever made. I had them modified so that they had the pulla on all the tips.
certainly a fantastic pole
I recently got out of the garage loft my early 1980's Olympic Superior 10m carbon pole; a brilliant pole in its day but very heavy compared with even the cheapest long poles now. Cost me £400 - including a spare tip!
Wow!!!! A collectors item
My first proper pole was a second hand shimano hyperloop 1250 that had 1 top kit and spiral weave , I then changed to a Future Full Monty 14.5m pole which was a fantastic match pole and ive just given it away.
Still use occasionally my shakespeare sigma float rod bought with saved up paper round money , I now 56 so a few years ago
I still have all kinds of tackle iv used sinse the 70s including hooks and lines and floats love it all brings memories back 😊
Fantastic
Poles back then were slimmer and thicker walled. Quite rare that you broke a section. No pole repairers back then.
Had a black and white connoisseur pole early 90's, very strong. Still use it to catch live bait when pike fishing.
Ian heaps silstar 11ft canal rod awesome rod ideal for skimmers but could handle carp bend to the but gutted when I lent it to a mate and he snapped 2 inches off tip ..never the same rod after that
What a shame
I’m still using my Garbolino original super legion 16mtr pole and the only wrap I’ve got on it is on the number 5 section I only use it for my silverfish fishing but it absolutely brilliant
That was a great pole
Great video.
Thanks!
I had a garbo turbo 12.5mtr which I was given and had that up until I packed in. I also had a green spiral Pro titanium which I replaced with a dam futron. However the turbo stayed in the holdall all the time for when it was windy. Would have liked a trianna or world champ but they were out of my budget. I think Peter vassey and dickie carr were the only two I saw with that pole on the London circuit. Maver were also very popular then.
Wonder what happened to Triana poles
@NuFish they are tubertini they dropped the trianna name.I believe when Italy won I think on the mincio every member used them apart from milo
Drennan im8 super feeder brilliant rod
A lot of fishing technology now is about getting costs down and fishing becomes more accessible - which is great. Back then it was more space race, which is also great. People weren't trying to keep costs down, they were being F1 teams, all the carbon fibre you could lay your hands on. I used to have a set of carp rods, as a teenager, the quality of which you simply couldn't buy now, and if we're being honest probably never even needed. Nicked out my garage btw. Same with your big fat pole sections - that's because they're cheaper to produce at the same strength. We know it's not because it makes them easier to handle, and it isn't about rigidity either, so it has to be about cost - which again is fine (as long as at least some of it is passed on to the consumer).
I do remember the days when pole fishing first took off, a buddy of my dad's was mad into it, and he gave me I think it was a 4m whip that was really nice - I was all about fishing the margins anyway so it was great for what I wanted to do.
Some of this gear you offload you wish you keep - you've done well to hang onto that beast.
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Hi there I have a 1973 Abu 501 closed face real loaded with 2lb drennan low diameter line brilliant for a days stick float fishing .
Very nice!
Where does one begin. I have an old Triana Grand Slam that must have been a good poll in its day, it came with two number 4s and a dolly butt. Year?
Normark Titan 100.
Silstar Matchpicker Plus
Daiwa TD fast carping pole
I have Keith Bowler's old Lerc G91 16meter pole gifted to me by Anne Bowler. Still a great pole.
I will have to get out and do a retro review soon 👍
Some classics there
As a kid I won a silstar light feeder rod from Ian heap at one of his road shows
Still use my Drennan im8 medium feeder rods and 13’im8 feeder
I still have my old trabucco sc1 pole ( my top kits are still in use as they fit my current pole 😉😉)
Still use my brilo box
And my current box is a matchbox I converted to have 25mm legs and a built in footplate and stack
Three ryobi closed face reels too love them for stick fishing 👍👍👍
Some classics! I had a trabucco gm1 which came after the sc1. Wonderful poles in fact. I bet I’ve still got it
@@NuFish
Thing the gm came out weeks after I got my sc1 I was fuming
Mines a shimano super Ultegra 390fa rod
Used to be match with shimano match 3 but sold that for same as i paid even after 15 years of use 😊
I loved the nostalgia Mick but l believe that the tackle today is so advanced and l haven't saved any of my older stuff. At the time l had Daiwa Amorphous and Normark Titan 2000 rods and l also had the 2ft extension that took the Titan to 15'. Absolutely loved these until l sold to buy Carbotec rods. These were brilliant and Preston brought out their Carbonactive rods > sold my carbotecs got what l paid for them and bought the Prestons. They were more affordable and it was at a Tom Pickering evening that I made the decision to go with Preston The carbonactive rod technology still stands proud today. Reels are the things that impress me most today' ABU Mitchell and Shimano were always my choice as the extra cost involved always shone through. Not so now as Preston produce some great affordable reels I use Centris and Magnitudes for feeder but for waggler l use the Shimano Aero XRs. I've had poles from Maver Tricast Drennan Middy Browning Sensas a Shimano Diaflash Daiwa Tournament S and Tournament Pro. Can't separate the Diaflash and Browning Legend both suited me, but Tourney Pro different class and l would still buy one if l was in the market.
Yes it’s hard to compare. The rods can hold up still but the actions aren’t quite right for modern fishing in some cases
@@NuFish You are dead right the old Carbotecs were designed just as commercials were becoming popular and they were the best available but modern rods are designed to bend to the butt. I have just ordered my first Daiwa rod for many years the new Spectron. Its a lovely action slim and apart from having a duplon handle its going to be perfect for my fishing. Prefer a cork handle though.
Still have and use my shakespeare 12ft super team quatro feeder rod,diawa 13ft matchlite waggler rod, silstar boron13ft spliced tip stick float rod and an original blue Mitchell 440a match reel
Good stuff
I just don't like getting rid of my old gear lol
Pole packages were always about the pole and hardly any top kits back in the day. I think Leslie's of Luton were one of the first to offer extra kits with their Insight 10000 16m pole. Wish I still had it. Also discovered that a barbel rod I have from Fox is worth a hell of alot more now than what I bought it for been using it for float carp margin fishing 🤦♂️
You just never know what will become a cult classic
I still fish the canals with a Dam FUTRON 13 /7 mt won it in a raffle we’re selling at £999 at the time,still use Tom P Kevlar stick & waggle rods I’m now 79 years old to late to change
Great rods though and a pole I’d love to see now!
I know where your coming from Mick, I'm from your generation of anglers and brought my 2nd pole in 93 which was a map pole and cost £900 at the time plus extra for spare topkits and was really thick at the butt
Mine is a 1988 Browning Titanium Legend pole.
Bet that’s a beauty
ABU closed face reels, Shimano Aero reels, Tri cast 4x4's, Spectron pole, Lexicon, Tetra Elite and Mach 3 float rods - all over 15years old. The only time those tackle discriminating fish get to see them is when I unhook them.
Some quality items there
Normark Titan 2000 still use it
Classic
My Shimano Aero Match 3 reels. Had some since they were released and still keep picking the odd one up now
They made some great reels over the years!
Even the top kit looks droopy😆 good vid though, and yes I have stuff I don't use from way back, such as a couple of ABU reels. TRI CAST now there's a name....their poles were indestructible.
Tri cast were A great brand
What a pole, remember watching Derek Young and Peter vasey using there's on the London canals back in the day , I was very jealous. I think that poles today are stiffer because they are a section less than they was when the amorphous was about , and that's down to daiwa too when the brought out the tourney X .
Yes they have lead the way
ive got pete vasey,s pole... i brought it off simon drew for £100 17 top 3s a few secsion 4 and 5s it was a dream of a buy i guess 25 30 years ago maybe a bit more simon always laughed to see another sec taped up LOL
Oldest rods I have are the Daiwa Connoisseur Tommy P 13ft Waggler (the purple one), and some Milo New Era Mk2 feeder rods - pairs in 11ft / 11ft6-12ft / 12ft, and a single 13ft rod - on the lauded Daimaru carbon blanks. Got one each of the Connoisseur Z Mk2 11-13ft in the SW and PW versions (sadly, no tips). The last four Daiwa TD1350DM reels in a drawer are looking a bit tired and desparately needing some TLC.
Can I include my Matchbox (Clint Elliott) Gold and (Jim Burton) Pyramid boxes?
Was going to say we’re the new era rods on daimaru blanks
@@NuFishThe Daimaru was THE blank to have before the Carbotec / Carbonactive era.
Very interesting Mick . Comparison from 90 to now
Had a couple browning poles 1991/92 then got tournament s pole 96 flagship at the time looked like a banana at 14.5 Mt but was brilliant. Wish price for pint was same now as 1990 😅
Don’t we all 😂
I still use a Preston gis10 got two of them and a gis 9 they still catch fish
Great poles
Still got a Kevin Ashurst 13 ft sundrigd😂
Daiwa tournament 710, in 2001 cost £7,500
The older poles were "put in" type that could be rolled on slimmer mandrels.
i still use my normark "microlyte" quality
Awesome rods
Silstar Travis x mitch picker 10ft perfect silver fish feeder rod still uxe it today
They were great
Browning 12.3mt legend,(blue one)
Nice
DAM Mactron pole still going strong for me
Daiwa Amorphous 11 / 13 SW Tip rod. Bought new for £195 in the mid 1990's, cost today would be £383.11p. And I still have and use it occasionally.
The classic Daiwa rod blanks are still fantastic to this day
I had a Shimano super ultegra that was a very slim pole too.
Still got a Maver C31 somewhere,
One was as weak as a kitten to the other as heavy as a elephant 😂
Ha ha some of those early poles were not built for strength 😂
13:12 Banana 😂 by todays standards … but king of the fishery in its days👍
Yes and a very unflattering angle also
Didn't pay that for me 1st house ,, 😔
the rrp is £3500 in the 96 daiwa catalogue for the 14m with extra top 2 but most of these were sold at around £2200. i’ve got one at 16m with loads of topkits and still use fairly regular it’s very good up to 12.5m but it’s hard work at longer lengths… the build quality and design of graphics are amazing on this and it’s definitely a classic iconic pole and still a pleasure to use as i don’t fish matches.
👍 Daiwa gave us the price from the 97 catalogue 👍
Would love to see how the 710 would rate against today's poles
Yes it would be interesting
Do you fancy selling it ir would help me tremendously i need a new pole
Still have and use the Daiwa Spectron competition pole and the first pole I bought (silstar powerwind deluxe 12.5m) which was fitter with Leslie's of Luton animal elastic for hauling big carp out of reedbeds.
I still use silstar diaflex Dave Roper 14ft &13ft hollow & spliced tip rods and two silstar diaflex 10ft multi tips (with origional tips) at least once a month.
My pride and joy for winter feeder fishing is an original shakespeare sigma wand with the very light tips.
Still use occasionally my Mitchel 324 reels bought in 1969.
The spectron is a legendary pole
I'm going to get slated for this, but I honestly don't think poles have Improved all that much over the years , the finish on them seems superior for sure but even looking at flagship poles ( most of my mates have airs ) they don't seem all that stiff and light to me .
There’s a huge difference between this pole and an air for sure
@@NuFishYes Mick , I was thinking more of poles in the last say 10 years , I think the manufacturers had reached the pinnacle as far as they could go with stiffness/weight / robustness back then and it's nigh on impossible to improve it .
Hope you're gonna clean it for me 😂😂😂
WHAT A pole. Never liked the Mjtchel match reel great spool too much effort to close the ball arm
Certainly split the crowds did the mitchell
Sure that’s a Boss nose cone
Shimano Diaflash 14.5 mts pole, I would never ever, ever sell it.
How is it?
@@NuFish In good order and well looked after, doesn’t get a lot of use to be honest but it is a prize possession
ABU 506
Beauty!
daiwa 811 will raison.
(Joe here) all of my dads friends had those 811 poles. Great bits of kit
I've only just retired my 11m Shakespeare Victory X put in pole 😂😂😂 (talking of slim poles)
How was it
I still got the drennan14.foot im9 float rod still use in for stick and waggler fishing on the tidal kentish stour great rod but won't take line over 3 pound