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    Posted: 24 Apr 2008 at 8:58pm
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What's your recommendation for rock fishing?

 
 Price is an issue.
 
I'm thinking of a new rod for my birthday in June, I already have a 15' surf rod, a 2 pce 12' surf rod and a 6' 10-15kg rod that I use now. Any ideas must be considered that I use egg beaters.
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shimano beastmaster 10ft 10-15kg... reasonably bullet proof, haven't heard alot of bad stuff about them... good value for money and 10ft is an ideal length
otherwise maby one of the kilwell models. might be a bit more expensive though
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normal Q what you targeting with new rod and what reel combining with and whats yr budgetThumbs%20Up
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TARGETING ====> Snapper, Kings, and most other larger fish and able to handle sharks.
REEL =========> Kilwell RXB80 Bait runner, Maybe in the future when I win lotto a Stella.
BUDGET ======> Up to $250.
 
Thanks Cosmo, that should narrow it down.
Thanks Levcat, Been looking at a Beastmaster 12'. Haven't made up my mind yet.
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Totally agree with Lev those beastmaster rock rods are great bang for buck and will do all you need on a good budget.

...and you can get a kit now to convert the good old 6500b baitcaster into a Stella clone for a fraction of the price Wink
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I'm thinking this is going to be a very short thread. Beastmaster it is then. Any others or is that it?                                             Thumbs%20Up
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Never used a beastmaster but seems to be the go for alot of members here as I have seen other people swearing by them as well. My only suggestion would be to make sure you have a good shop round Matt to ensure you get the best deal. For $250 you should get a good combo for the price rod and reel.
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10-12ft is the most practicable off the rocks will give lift and power when needed beastmaster are a good price, killwell also do some good rods as well. 
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For the budget price, tho a heavy rod. The power stick never let me down for years
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Beastmaster is relatively cheap compared to your budget? What about one of the Kilwell 'Rocky' rods? Don't know anything about them. JK may be able to shed some light - I think he has some Kilwell rods.
I have a 10ft beastmaster and its been pretty bullet proof.
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yep would say the beastmaster and you should have some change out  of yr budget other than that you could always check out the mighty t/m for a 2nd hand one
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Hey moocha where can you get the stella upgrade from?
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I was wondering about that too Moocha, I was in the local tackle shop (Norcross) and they looked at me with a straight jacket look. 'Spose I'll have to ask w.s.laurie, when I can actually afford one at least.
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Been on trademe Rocko, Wouldn't buy a rod from there or anything else I wanted a warranty on, Rebel's having a pretty good special this weekend with 27% off today, Think I'll be there later.
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Mathew  i picked up a marlin 11ft single piece rod for overhead  today of T/M $20 so they  are there should do fine off the bricks med action
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I'm seriously contemplating going to rebel later to get a 10 to 12ft beastmaster. 27% off.
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It's going to have to wait till my birthday now, I've just found out what the overdraft limit is on my cards.
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This is what the  Shimano :.au website has to say about the 6500B upgrade. There could be a different upgrade which moocha was talking about.

"Upgrade your Baitrunner reel for heavy duty style fishing with an upgraded drag and a stella type round or ergonomic handle (these upgrades are also available individually)."

Makes me wonder how the graphite frame of the 6500B would cope under increase drag. I suppose the new drag could just be smoother and more reliable. 

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The beastmaster rods are ok but would really recommend the kilwell rockys if you are prepared to spend the extra $$. The rocky is only 9ft so not as long as they others but a high quality rod that is just awesome for brick fishing
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