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Yes they are cheap, and they feel stiff as a crow bar, but are they value for money?
Will they "swim" a stick? Or are they just a crude poopper rod?
I know some people have and do use them, what are your opinions on them?
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they are just a crude popper rod, but stiffer. I really disliked mine, upgraded very early on. 
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Originally posted by Structfab Structfab wrote:

they are just a crude popper rod, but stiffer. I really disliked mine, upgraded very early on. 

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I used to use one for heavy straylining in foul country, was good for levering fish out of the kelp. Didn't cast that well though.
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Has anybody tried one of the next generation Backbones? I've seen the jig rods, and like the colours, and wondering if the next gen rods maybe an improvement, or same. Its that or or try and find a "cheap" offshore t-curve, thinking the 10-24kg model ??? I just want something for a backup rod, or off the rocks, as south island kings don't seem to go much over 30-40lb, i don't see the point in skull dragging them out with a Kaibutsu Shocked
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I had a Van Staal popper rod for a couple of years which had a much nicer action for a similar price.
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These are awesome value for money too, much softer through the tip and will work sticks and poppers

http://www.fullonfishing.co.nz/contents/en-uk/p2201_Okuma_Andros_PE4_-_6_80_2_piece_Popper_Rod.html
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Mate the new ones are awesome make sure you check them out in your local.. Nothing like the old memories of the back breaker back bones of old. Defiantly worth a look if your after value for money. Id own one.....
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Yeah i have looked at the Andros rods, they have a nice soft tip for a popper rod, but they're a heavy arse rod, and only retail for 30-50 bucks less than the T-curve, which i would go with if i was to spend that muchConfused
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Originally posted by Nomis Nomis wrote:

Mate the new ones are awesome make sure you check them out in your local.. Nothing like the old memories of the back breaker back bones of old. Defiantly worth a look if your after value for money. Id own one.....
yeah nothing in Christchurch yet, retailers are tring to flog off the old rods, before putting the new stuff outWink so may have to bide my time, any idea what they going to retail at?
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Will be around the same money mate! hopefully on shelves soon!!! 
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the 2014 BackBone is a vast improvement in both look and feel…..we had the opportunity to give the entire range a facelift and that is what we did…Thumbs Up…enjoy!

Just FYI - The "popper" rod has been superseded by a more user friendly and versatile "top water" rod…..Tony Orton who is a topwater loony rates the new Backbone very highly and he has used all the big names.
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Any idea on when they will be in southern regions Kezza?
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They are available now SoutherWanderer…as you say it's up to the retailers to make them available depending on their cycles……ask your local for ETA?
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I have been using and testing the "New" Backbone Elite Topwater 832 for about 4 months (been using a demo rod).
To be 100% honest I am a tackle whore and love expensive, shinny kit BUT this rod has just been awesome, its bloody cheap (I think around $250 retail) has a great action for 70-120grm stick baits, small poppers and heaps of back bone to lift bigger fish. It has been a hell of a lot of fun using this rod and it makes me happy every time I have caught fish on it and knowing it works well at a fraction of the cost of some of the bigger named rods.
Before all the PRO's get on the wagon, yep its no Carpenter BUT for the price its bloody amazing value for money. 
Like I say we have been using it for 4 months, no issues with and its been catching fish and has a great action for the buck!
I think these are in the shops now?
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So an actual stickbait rod, from one of the main manufacturers finally??

Rather than all the popper rods they have been saying 'work for stick baits too!'  (Tui add, only if it is a sinking bait) for the last few years. 

Finally.......   ?

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Dont mean to sound too persnickety, but I have run into quite a few telling me  a rod is good for stick baits when it isnt.

However you should know Tony and I will seek one out for a bend, it is a good thing if there is something to work touchy floating stickbaits in that price bracket, I havent seen anything else yet.
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If you guys can't find the Rod at your Local i'm happy to help you out


This new 2014 Range is outstanding......and Real Value for Money.....

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Sid Fishus, do not expect a carpenter for $250, its a value for money rod and has a great action. My one sits proudly in the rack with rods at over 3-4 times the price, love it and it comes on the boat every day.
Its a great entry level rod and a great second rod for the experienced guys wanting a rod for their mates to use. 
Love to hear your feedback when you give it a bend!
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Matched with a Saragosa 10,000SW this combo will br hard to beat as far as bang for buck goes....👍

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