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is there such a thing ? are there cheaper options out there that do a decent job for 3 - 400$ or should i set my sights i bit higher have looked at the vanstals on trade me and the bb elites both similar price .will get a show pony modal one day when i get the stella but in the mean time my 7ft strayline rod aint cutting the mustard ,any thoughts  recommendations or mockery welcomed Smile
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okuma andros 8ft stickbaiting rod pe4 to 6 $300 retail, offshore rodworks make stickbait rods like their illusion softbait rods round $400. the old okuma x factor 8ft6 xf862 retails for $120! and was someone on this site put up some photos of some mean kings taken on one!
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I have a cast once BB elite that I am willing to part with, purchased to take to the 3 kings but I never used it as the fish where on the bottom. 

PM me an offer if you want. 


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For the budget starter, a rocky 2(spin version) would do the job...especially off the rocks(which i will be doing tomorrow)....I have caught a 22.5 kg king on it off the bricks,so can vouch for it there....not so sure on a boat as its no so bendy...The shimano caranx Pencil instrument would be the next stage up and often on here or trade me for 400.00 used.If you have the dosh...there are the likes of smiths,ripplefisher and Carpenter(if you can get hold of em).You need a softer tip than a popping rod to help cast the stickbaits and then move them somoothly without lifting them out of the water.The rod needs to bend midway as kings tend to fight more straight up and down(boat).
I will let you know how it goes(rocky) 2 moro...if i get stuck into em.I am sure some with more knowledge than me will pipe in and its just a big learning curve......And then there are the sickbaitsWacko but thats another story......
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may keep my eyes open for a second hand caranax or price up a custom offshore then if they are around 400 mark i went to there website but it has no detail on prices etc.
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been looking at the shimano terez popper rods online they sound good if you believe the hype ,a forward powerhandle grip, good price and nice colour range as well but i cant find anyone selling the 7"8 popper rod in nz ? seems theres about 24 modals in the range but we only get a few brought in . has anyone tried them out the yanks are hypeing em up but thats wot they do .
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Ocean Tackle International 24kg Tuna Sniper popping rod does the trick for me. These use to be $800 at smart marine a few years back but they cleared them on trademe for $399. Casting 75-100grams these things are awesome, I manage to swim most stickbaits Ok. Also picked up a CD Rods Gamecaster 10-15kg 2nd hand ($200) for the intention of stickbaits too, just ain't really tried it yet, but it appears to be the goods. I originally tried a BB Elite Popping Rod which I found terribly stiff and impossible to swim alot of stickbaits. One day a Carpenter/Stella combo shall magically appear in my arsenal and I won't bother messing with such common fodder anymoreLOL .

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Youll find its hard to find a rod that is good for sticks and pops and might well need two different ones or one popper rod that can do a reasonable job of stick baiting...The rocky is good for pops and sticks as long as you dont use big cup type pops or bloopers(hard to get the action on em with softer tip).....pencil poppers work well and williamson jet poppers work well as they have little resistance in the water.
Those popper rods will have a stiffer action...The jm monster(8 foot 3) will do a 70/30 job of poppers/sticks....Its really a popper rod but you could get away with it....Look at your priorities i guess...Hope this helps,Just my 2 cents worth but im no expert.Wink
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Structfab=How long is this rod mate?=CD Rods Gamecaster 10-15kg 2nd hand ($200).....Wondering if its the same as mine.
Another option for the thread writer...as above.
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Originally posted by laidbackdood laidbackdood wrote:

Structfab=How long is this rod mate?=CD Rods Gamecaster 10-15kg 2nd hand ($200).....Wondering if its the same as mine.
Another option for the thread writer...as above.
It's 2.3m, so thats 7'6"
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Excuse my ignorance, what's a "Rocky"?
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It is a stiff pole of a rod from yesteryear. You would find it extremely hard to get thing to even bend. It has a short limp and bendy bit on the end. Do you remember those stiff graphite rods with the little soft bit on the end, from that era. The sort of rod that loads up ridiculously unenevenly i.e. super soft to super stiff. rod like that would kill you on a kingfish from a boat. Can't understand why it is being recommended here. Things have come along along way since these sorts of rods

The shimano t-curve and offshore illusion will get you there for around the 4 to 5 hundy mark, won't break your wallet or your back and would swim sticks and small poppers no problems. Can remember before christmas there were about 4 shimano caranx Kaibutsu  rods on here in the buy/sell, seemed like alot of people upgrading as the bug grabs hold.
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yep i know wot you mean i once witnessed pirate wrestling with a kingy on a jelly tip the fish was putting so much leverage on him we thought he was going to go over the side and a tendon in his wrist bulged up so much we had to duct tape his wrist up so he could keep fighting it then the handle of his 950ss broke off he got the fish but it almost broke him , i still chuckle thinking about it .took the kids fishing at the local river mouth today and had a play with few stick baits in the river definatly need a gentle touch with them to make them swim properly they look wicked when they are tho can see why they would turn a kingy on . do guys use swivels on em is braid twisting a problem ?? 
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Yep, you''ve got to work them gently at first and even ongoing in windy / swelly conditions. The slack line is the key, using that to load up the tip of the rod which causes the bait to dive and fizz through the water. I'm pretty inexperienced, but already i can see it taking over as the #1 technique for catching kings from the rocks for me, over live and dead baiting.

Don't be too worried about the weight - I'm using an 18000 reel and it was a bit tiring at first but I've quickly got used to it an have had quite a few sessions of continuous casting both from the rocks and boats. Probably just hardened myself up...Big smile

To be honest, if you get a good stickbait rod and a good lure (I'm completely sold on the carpenter gammas - they will raise and hook fish in the most unlikely places as I've found) you'll likely find it so effective you'll not want to even bother with a popper if Kings are your target.

The Caranx is a good rod, I sold mine not long ago as I was lucky enough to have a Carpenter come up second hand.
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have been offered a custom offshore for a price i cant refuse so will probably grab it to get me going are those carpenter lures that good ?? have seen them selling for more than i am paying for the rod!!! , surely some crafty bugger in indo has got copying them down to a fine art and is flogging them off for peanuts on alibaba . com 
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I'm using a Offshore Illusion 8ft, lighter version,  rated to 37kg but a nice light action good for working stickbaits and forgiving on the angler as they fold away nice and 'evenly. Bang for buck, the CTS blanks are awesome and Leon does a good build on them to put them out for an insanely good value mid priced rod. His stated casting weights are a bit off thou. You'll be more than happy with it mate, especially if you're getting a good deal.

Haven't noticed too much of an issue with line twist for working stick baits, but I have been shore jigging with mine recently and have noticed a bit of line twist. Swivels are all good for using with poppers, but make working stickbaits a bit more difficult. If you do use swivels those jigstar ones with the grommets would be a good option I'd imagine, especially if using a lighter weight casting leader and you want to put some hurt on them.

There is a good 'indo' crew making more affordable topwater lures ~ Adhek. Check out the Adhek Penipen.
I just make my own topwater lures, save a whole lot, and pretty happy with results and action thus far.
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thanks for the heads up fishi does any one sell em in nz . my new rod is 60 bucks cheaper than a gamma lure at retail !! must be a bit of a status symbal thing in japan to spend hundreds of dollars on a lure then not use it because it cost so much .
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Bro, I'm sure people that use them will tell you they are worth every penny. It's not a status thing at all, more well tuned well proven fish catching enticers.
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he he yeah im sure that the 300$ + lure is going to catch way more kings than the -50 $ jobby when you are chucking them into packs of hungary hoodlums i have had popper sessions at the ranfurly banks where you could chuck out the roman sandal that jesus wore and it would have been eatin . Wink
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sorry for sarcasm but im not gun spend the equivelent of a day on a charter boat on 1 lure unless i win lotto . 
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