Start the season with a brace of new rods – FREE!

This competition is now closed, the winner is Ian Dixon from Coventry.

Being Middy’s flagship range both rods are loaded with features and are made using what Middy calls a Quad four-layer carbon technology: “It’s four individual layers of high-modulus carbon layered together at different, unique angles to form one compounded sheet. This provides excellent strength and rigidity, while also creating a crisp fast-taper and fast-response action that picks up line quickly at distance.”

Each rod also benefits from special “Maximus weave wrap joints”. These prolonged-life joints increase the strength even further and enable a little less overlap, which (in turn) makes the rods super-lightweight. Both rods feature exceptionally slim feather-light blanks and handles, which are accompanied by top class fittings such as SCX smooth cast guides and hook retainer, and S-Line style ergonomic reel seats, while the handles are designed to maximise the cast with a specially developed Ergo-Plain Accu-Cast shape

The three-piece Reactacore XZ Ultra Control 12ft 6in Feeder rod, which Alex Bones tested for Match Fishing's May issue at Meadowlands Fishery, has three motion-sensitive reactive carbon quivertips, a 12lb main line rating, 8lb hooklength rating and a casting weight guide between 20g and 95g. A bit of a powerhouse, the blank will get you the distance with a loaded feeder and when playing fish the top third of the rod is plenty forgiving enough. It’s also great for bream fishing where you need a more powerful blank for longer ranges and heavier open end style feeders loaded with particles.The three-piece Reactacore XZ Ultra Control 14ft Waggler Rod has an 8lb main line rating, 5lb hooklength rating and a casting weight guide between 2g and 10g, and despite its name it makes an excellent stick float rod too, the extra length enabling great line and float control and rapid pick-up when striking at a bite, perfect for large and small fish alike.

You can read Alex Bones’ full review of the feeder rod at www.matchfishingmagazine.com.

With an RRP of £299.99 for the Feeder rod and £249.99 for the Waggler rod, that’s a total prize value of £549.98!

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