Angling Times (UK)

Exclusive! On the bank with Tri-Cast’s new Trilogy Long Range Feeder rods

Trilogy range combines casting distance with finesse

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THE latest Tri-Cast Trilogy Long Range Feeder rods target those who fish big open waters for bream and skimmers and cast heavy feeders a long, long way.

There are three versions – Medium (12ft), Long (13ft) and Extreme (14ft). As you’d expect from a company that designs and builds carbon rods right here in the UK, Tri-Cast has again pushed the boat out, with quality materials and the best possible furnishing­s. Add to this high modulus and high tonnage carbon cloths and we are talking rods that are close to perfect.

All three models have stiff butt and lower sections to help power

out big feeders and pick up line at distance. At the same time, the softer tip sections make for easy bite detection and the confident playing of fish. These rods can handle small hooks and reasonably light hook-lengths – you are unlikely to pull out of soft-mouthed bream and skimmers.

Tri-Cast kindly sent me all three of these new rods for live testing. The 14ft Trilogy Long Range Extreme, I reckon, would be ideal on very deep, wide European canals where you need to chuck to the horizon.

That left me a choice of the 12ft Medium or 13ft Long rods, and as I wanted to test their distance-casting properties I opted for the 13ft model.

I was somewhat strapped for a suitable venue, with most local rivers and lakes being out of sorts, but Decoy’s ever-reliable Beastie Lake holds shedloads of skimmers and F1s. If I cast up the lake, either side of the island, I was sure to get more than a decent feel for the way the Long rod would perform.

Out went a 20g Drennan maggot feeder into open water 50m-55m away to my right. The 13ft Trilogy is supposed to be able to handle a 120g (4.2oz) casting weight, a tad optimistic perhaps, but 20g was on the light side to get the best from it. Anything around 3oz, though, and the blank’s old-school fast taper constructi­on kicks in.

Be in no doubt, properly loaded the blank will help you to fairly sizzle out a feeder or straight lead past the 100m mark.

When you play a fish the stout backbone and a softish top section free of flat spots makes the rod seen quite tippy in the hand. But take it from me, it copes beautifull­y with the headshakes that big bream are so prone to.

All three rods come with 1oz, 1.5oz and 2oz push-in carbon quiver-tips, enlarged diameter guides that can be safely used with shock-leaders and braid, and new winch reel seats that will withstand intense casting pressure and remain rock steady. Price: £249.99

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