Coarse rods: The Richard Walker MK IVs
Description: 2 piece 10 foot rods
Reel lines: 8 - 10lbs. breaking strain (Carp model), 3 - 6lbs. breaking strain
(Avon model)
Maximum casting weight: 1oz (Carp model), 1oz (Avon model)
Test curve: 1½lb. (Carp model), 1lb. (Avon model)
In the absence of a commercially available rod to suit his requirements, the
late Richard Walker set about designing and building the rod he wanted.
Completed in 1951, it was less than two years before he used it to land his
forty four pound carp from Redmire pool.
For nearly fifty years, Walkers MK IV rods have been used by thousands of
anglers, to great effect. Historically, it is probably the most
successful rod ever designed. Indeed, in 1980, using an original
Walker-built Avon, Chris Yates landed his 51lb record carp from Redmire
pool.
“The MK IV is absolutely wonderful. It is a thing of such beauty that it is
hard to describe” (from Robert Pritchett Esq., London)
We build our MK IV blanks to the exact tapers specified by Walker. The
design incorporates enough heft in the tip to pre-load the rod when
free-lining light baits, and to set large hooks. The action is powerfully
smooth and forgiving through the middle, stiffening subtly to the handle,
where there is ample reserve power.
The Carp has a 25" handle, and the Avon has a 24" handle. Both have a
slim onion-shaped top.
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