Nash is responsible for the development of much of the terminal tackle, rod supports, and bait we take for granted today and is a keep provider of carp and specialist tackle for the modern angler. From clothing to bivvy accessories, Nash has your fishing sessions covered.
The Nash Scope Cork Rods boast a proven performance of the 1K Scope carbon blend blanks, offering a strong yet flexible rod for battling those stubborn carps. Available in a wide range of test curves, the Scope rods come in lengths of 6ft, 9ft or 10ft. The 6ft offers test curves of 1lb, 2lbs and 3lbs for light work and finesse, whereas the 9ft and 10ft offers test curve of 2.25lbs, 2.75lbs, 3lbs, 3.25lbs and 3.5lbs packed with plenty of power.
The 3.5lb S option is truly stepped up as these blanks can easily handle solid PVA bags, heavy leads, owing water and huge carp with ease. The rods also sport 50mm butt rings on 3.5lb S and 3.25lb models and 40mm ringing on 2.25, 2.75 and 3lb models as well as anti frap tip rings on all models to help control your line more.
With reverse Minima ringing, a matt black Fuji Gold Label reel seat, carbon line clip with scope detailing and laser etched compass butt cap detail, this is a solid and secure rod finished with blank alignment markers for retracting butt and central overfit.
If that was not enough, the full cork handle offers a softer, insulating grip to your rod which is great for fishing in the colder conditions.
Nash Scope Cork Fishing Rods: Reinventing Performance
As a frontrunner in the angling industry, Nash has consistently revolutionised the field with pioneering tackle, rod supports, and bait. We present the Nash Scope Cork Fishing Rods, another in a long line of Nash's high-quality angling gear, ensuring your fishing expeditions are not only successful but enjoyable as well.
Promising durability and flexibility, these rods come with a robust blend of 1K Scope carbon blanks. This unique feature ensures your rod can weather any fishing situation, from the gentle pull of a roach to the vigorous tug of a heavyweight carp. The range of test curves caters to both finesse and power fishing needs. Our 6ft model comes with 1lb, 2lbs, and 3lbs test curves suitable for light tasks, while the 9ft and 10ft versions offer curves from 2.25lbs up to 3.5lbs, ready to handle even the toughest challenges.
For anglers demanding more muscle, the 3.5lb S model raises the stakes, designed to cope with PVA bags, heavy leads, flowing water, and sizable carp effortlessly. Incorporating 50mm butt rings on 3.5lb S and 3.25lb models, as well as 40mm ringing on 2.25, 2.75 and 3lb models, the Nash Scope Cork Fishing Rods optimise line control. And with anti frap tip rings on all models, these rods promise to minimise any line tangle or casting issues.
A testament to Nash's unwavering attention to detail, the Scope Cork Rods come complete with a matt black Fuji Gold Label reel seat, signifying a sturdy foundation to mount your reel. The carbon line clip, adorned with a unique scope detail, ensures smooth casting and reeling. Complementing the high-quality components is the laser etched compass butt cap detail, indicative of Nash's commitment to superior design aesthetics.
Perhaps one of the standout features of these rods is the full cork handle. A handle that not only enhances the overall appearance but offers a comfortable, insulating grip. It makes the rod feel like an extension of your hand, providing you with the utmost control and sensitivity – an absolute boon when angling in colder conditions.
And to ensure seamless retraction, Nash has added blank alignment markers for both the butt and the central overfit. This thoughtful feature allows the rods to be stored or transported with ease, making them the perfect companions for any mobile angler.
Nash's Scope Cork Fishing Rods reflect the company's commitment to helping anglers experience the joy of fishing. These rods will ensure that you're not just casting a line but making a statement of intent with every throw. Designed for the discerning angler, they epitomise performance, durability, and control – a testament to Nash's legacy and its future in the world of angling.