8 'Rod to match Stradic 5000

Wonder if anyone can help me find a rod to match the Stradic 5000 I got a while back spooled with 30lb Sunline.

I’m land based at the moment and would like a rod that can flick lures up to 40g targeting taylor and salmon. My Dad has a 9’ Starlo Classix which I don’t mind but I think a little bit long for sustained use.  I picked an 8’ Team Diawa rod the other day and quite like the feel and lightness – however it was only rated to 25g which seemed a bit light. Also looked at an 8’ Penn Prevail but the butt section seemed a bit long and I didn’t like the bare heat-shrink in place of a cork or eva grip. Any suggestions? Budget is around $150, absolute max $200.


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Hi Mate, Have a look at the

Thu, 2015-04-02 06:28

Hi Mate, Have a look at the new Rovex Big Boss range,  they have a 8ft 4-6kg 20-40gm, a 8ft

6-8kg 20-50gm and a 9ft 20-50gm,  all have fuji K guides and look really good,  I know Bluewater tackle and getaway outdoors have them in stock and come in within your budget.

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Also available at getaway

Thu, 2015-04-02 09:55

Also available at getaway outdoors is the Shakespeare Beach Elite Series very nice rods for the budget

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Hey mate I know your keen on

Thu, 2015-04-02 10:05

Hey mate

I know your keen on an 8fter , but a 9fter would be an ideal size for casting poppers, stick baits for salmon and tailor . We have the FWA EXTREME series 9ft2 6-10kg which is perfect for what you are wanting out a rod with a cast weight varying from 30-70g, the 9fter will also make it very easy to get more distant on your cast. With our Up to 20% of sale you would get a great deal which would be within your budget. Feel free to flick us a pm . 

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 Yeah Oceanside put me onto a

Thu, 2015-04-02 20:53

 Yeah Oceanside put me onto a stradic 5000 with a similar eupro cyclone which is my favourite rod. Those FWA ones are great aswell, I recommend it

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Tairyo rods

Thu, 2015-04-02 10:22

Tairyo Nano Speed Power, 8ft rated 6-8kg would fit the bill nicely. 

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 FWA 9 footer is an awesome

Thu, 2015-04-02 12:15

 FWA 9 footer is an awesome rod mate I had mine almost 2 years and it's never skipped a beat! I snapped my tip off in my car door do it's about 8ft 3 nowaday and I like it even more it's family stiff but casts like an absolute dream and when you hook up it still has enough flex and a whole heap of back bone to stop most things. And its not that expensive either! I also have a team daiwa 9tooter that came in a combo with an aird I tried my Stradic in it but it's a real light Flexi rod but it launched lures upto 45g out no worries 

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FWA 9ft Rod

Thu, 2015-04-02 14:13

Fully agree, the Fishing WA Extreme 9ft is a great rod and we can supply you a new top section (Just send us a PM if ya want one)

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 I use a Samaki Zing 9ft,

Thu, 2015-04-02 13:27

 I use a Samaki Zing 9ft, rated upto 12-25lb and can cast upto 2oz, got a 4000 Shimano Symetre on it at the moment but going to a 5000 stradic soon. Casts lighter lures really well but can still launch a 45gram metal

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 +1 for the 9-foot option.  

Thu, 2015-04-02 13:43

 +1 for the 9-foot option.

 

 

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Thanks

Thu, 2015-04-02 20:57

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I'll make an effort to track those rods down and see how they feel in the hand. I might even go for two set-ups: a lighter 7 foot rod around 10-20g and a heavier 9 foot, 20-50g. All money, but l I heard on the radio today that flathead is selling at up to $60 kilo for good friday so that puts it into some prespective I guess. :)

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Fri, 2015-04-03 07:35

 That's not bad, Sealanes had crays for $99.90kg yesterday. Dead set scam.

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I love my FWA 9'!  Had a 9'

Sat, 2015-04-04 09:44

I love my FWA 9'!  Had a 9' prevail too but preferred the FWA more.  Comfortably cast 15-70g metals with it

Bloody mutton bird ripped my heart out when I saw the bastard towing my FWA + Stradic out to see 

Lucky it turned up 1km up the coast and I got it back 

 

 

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I have an 8' Xzoga Mastery

Sun, 2015-04-05 11:08

I have an 8' Xzoga Mastery that can belt out a big lure and is rated to 30lb. Super light and bloody lovely!

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 I got a 9'4" Mexican raider

Mon, 2015-04-06 06:30

 I got a 9'4" Mexican raider the other day to match with a Stradic 4000. I can cast anything from 20g up to 50g. Can cast all day no problems.  It's a 4 piece travel rod and lives behind the seat of the car 

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 I think 30lb may also be a

Mon, 2015-04-06 06:31

 I think 30lb may also be a little heavy to cast lures effectively