The Century Carbon Metal Crest. Evolved from the Carbon Metal Express, Century Triple C and more than a little tournament winning experience. Many anglers told us they wanted a rod with a quick recovery in the tip and a compliant, forgiving butt suited to an improving caster looking to cast all the weight ranges. A tip that positively ensures the breaking out of sinker wires, delivers added lift to pull the sinker from the sea bottom and when the lead lifts, the contact is full and positive all the way back to the re-cast. The butt has to have enough feel to pull the hook on a good fish in heavy water, rough and mixed ground marks and it must be able to chuck a lead and bait to the horizon as well.
For more information about the Century Carbon Metal Crest Rod 14ft please visit the Century web site by following the below Link
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Orders Outside Mainland UK
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