OTI Tuna Sniper 24kg $399 on TM. It what I got for my Stradic 8000.Classed as a popper rod but enough flex in tip to work a stick bait Ok. Big casts!Cheaper option if not going high end
I recommend you buy a true stickbait and not a popper rod. There’s a big difference between the two types of rod in the tip in particular and the softer stickbait tip allows the stickbait to swim as it is designed to do. A popper rod will cast further but be too stiff to swim the lure properly. Also, you may find a stickbait rod a little easier on you in a kayak. I'm lucky enough to have a Carpenter Blue Chaser which is fantastic for this stickbait top-water fishing and I fish off a jet ski so balance in the water is important for me too.
If a Carpenter BLC is too expensive, consider a Caranx Kaibutsu L PE 4-6 Rod stickbait rod.
Best of all, first speak to Tony or John at Yeehaa Fishing in Panmure. They’ll be helpful in giving you the options to choose from. Cheers.
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