Stickbait rod for big sticks

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Anyone know of a good rod to cast heavy sticks? 250 to 300 gram rigged?Wink
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Carpenter Monster Hunter 79 Extreme, Monster hunter 80H 2, FCL UCB 710 Extreme H and plenty of others will cast that sort of weight but are more or less popper rods.
Saltywater Tackle Race Point 300 would be my pick though.
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Thanks fishy....i have some adhek bail dancer sticks that weigh 260 gram rigged up but they look the business to me.
The salty water tackle one........does that have a softer tip to work the big sticks?
The monster hunter 80 looks useful.....I will have a nosey....Thanks.
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The race Point 300 is designed for casting large sticks(and poppers) to 300lb class(or more) tuna, plus XXL GT's and is a legit PE10/12 rod so obviously wont have a soft tip like a PE4-6/8 rod. With that being said it would be my pick if wanting to use more so for large stickbaits vs a really popper specific PE10/12 GT rod.

What are you looking at targeting?
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Originally posted by Fishy11 Fishy11 wrote:

The race Point 300 is designed for casting large sticks(and poppers) to 300lb class(or more) tuna, plus XXL GT's and is a legit PE10/12 rod so obviously wont have a soft tip like a PE4-6/8 rod. With that being said it would be my pick if wanting to use more so for large stickbaits vs a really popper specific PE10/12 GT rod.

What are you looking at targeting?
Gt's and kings mate......i was looking at the FC Labo ucl 81.....i have those adhek bali dancer sticks which are 260 grams rigged but i would use it with large poppers like the adhek buffalo and Kong as well.Wink
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