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75cm or 90cm comanche?

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misterlizard

Tom Arnold
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I've finally managed to save up enough money to get myself a Comanche. I have been using a Cazador 75cm for a few years now and I have decided to upgrade my equipment. The Comanche seems to be a really popular choice and it comes within my sub-£100 budget. But I don't know whether to get the 75cm gun or the 90cm. I generally hunt in the West Dorset area in kelpy reefy areas. I am starting to think that the 90cm might be a better choice as my 75cm gun is still perfectly useable.
 
Looks like you got the answer you need. Two different size guns = more options and hopefully more fish for the table. Simples!
 
Nice one, thanks for the reply. Ignore the private message I just sent you with the same question then!
 
Hell I had the same problem recently. I went for the Rob Allen Sparid 800 to have the best of both worlds.

Also agree with Kev on the 90cm
 
im only in my 2nd season but i would agree. i have a 60 75 and a 110 . i love the 110 so wen eva vis is good enough i use it.
 
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