Tackle Box Darent Valley 11ft 1,75lb Specialist Rod
The philosophy behind the Darent Valley rod range is to take advantage of modern manufacturing techniques and materials to create exceptionally high performance rods at very affordable prices.
Darent Valley rods brings the fun back into fishing.
Using the same action as the highly acclaimed 11ft 0.75lb & 1.25lb versions, this more powerful 1.75lb rod is more suited for using on medium to large rivers for barbel, big chub and on Stillwater’s for big bream, tench, Zander or on any commercial for carp.
Built on a quality carbon blank with a slim full length cork style handle, 16mm DPS style reel seat, lined rings throughout and with attractive cosmetics.
The ringing pattern is our ‘Fold friendly’ design which allows them to be transported more conveniently and safely.
Supplied in a lightweight rod sleeve.
FEATURES
- Fully ground and lacquered natural carbon blank.
- Very slim cork style handle.
- Slim 16mm DPS style reel seat.
- Bright metal front collar and butt cap.
- Hook keeper ring.
- Low set double leg guides throughout.
- Ring sizes (mm): 9 Rings – 25, 20, 16, 12, 10, 10, 8, 8, and 8 tip ring.
- Line Rating – 6-15lb Mono.
- Fold Friendly ringing for safer transportation.
- Supplied in a lightweight rod sleeve.
- SAH Lifetime Warranty.
1. Inspection of the Rod
- Before each use, check the rod for visible damage, such as cracks in the blank or damaged guides. Do not use a rod that shows signs of damage.
2. Safe Handling
- Always hold the fishing rod by the grip to prevent slipping.
- Ensure that the rod is free of obstacles when casting to avoid injuries to others or damage to the rod itself.
3. Avoiding Hazards from Power Lines
- Be cautious never to fish near power lines. Maintain a safe distance from electrical cables when casting or handling your rod to reduce the risk of electrical shocks.
4. Fishing During Thunderstorms
- Avoid fishing during thunderstorms or when storms are imminent. Water is a good conductor of electricity, so fishing in such conditions can be extremely dangerous.
5. Proper Transport Methods
- Transport fishing rods in a suitable rod sleeve or case to protect them from damage.
- Avoid bending or overloading the rod excessively to prevent breakage.
6. Preventing Hook Injuries
- Be particularly careful with hooks while handling the rod. Keep the hook away from your body to avoid self-injury.
7. Awareness of Surroundings
- Pay attention to ensure there are no obstacles in the way when casting or fishing that could damage the rod or pose a danger to others.
8. After Use
- Clean the rod after use to protect it from dirt, saltwater, or other harmful substances.
- Store the rod in a dry place to prolong the life of the material.
The Tackle Box
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Zusatz: Stone
PLZ / Ort: DA2 6EG Dartford
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E-Mail: mail@tacklebox.co.uk
