Stradic 6 or 8000 and rod??

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Hey guys, im looking at getting a Stradic 8000 or 6000 for casting stickbaits/poppers on pe5 braid. The specs are mostly the same but im unsure which one would be best. Also i need a rod in the $400- 500 range so if anyones got any ideas it would be great to hear from you. Many thanks
 
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Mate may as well go the 8000 as its slightly lighter than the 6000 and has more capacity!
Ive got the 5000 and like it alot.

CD have a couple of nice rods out at the moment as well.
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Stradic 6000 is not available in NZ, but the 8000 is the go.
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yip i gues its going to be the 8000
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What model CD rod Photofisha?
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hi camdog, have a good look at the offshore illusion 150/200 popper rod i have a couple of these and am extremely happy with them and exelent price as well, cheers.
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Where can i find this rod and for how much El tazar? Just ordered a stradic 8000. 
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hi camdog, i bought mine at warren hay marine in whangrei paid $440 and am extremely happy not sure who carries them in auckland but surethere will a few.
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camdog, forgot to mention rod is rated 24kg to 37kg. hope that helps.
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Wouldn't that be a pretty heavy rod for a PE5 set up?
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PE5 is equivalent to 60-70lb braid(depending on braid manufacturer) so all good fishiThumbs Up Offshore makes nice rods but havent tried the popping models. seems like a good price too.
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What about a VAN STAAL 802 2 Piece Giant Trevally Popper Rod, theres one on trademe for $350. Or would a OTI popper rod be better for $399 from smart marine??

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Yeah I wouldn't go too heavy on a long rod for kings personally, more fun letting it run a bit on a 8000 reel, more fun and saves your back.
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Hell no 15-24kg be fine especially with that reel.
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Reel:get the 8000 its lighter and has a bigger capacity then the 6000.managed to fit on 200m of 80lb whiplash on mine.

Rod:dont no if you want to spend a bit more money and get the shimano caranx kaibutsu long cast whitch is a PE6-8.They are $640 but can whip out a popper and stickbait far enough.
I use these two as a combo for stickbaiting and popping off the rocksfor kings .Does the job well
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 the pencil instrument is rated pe5 shimano caranx kaibutsu and more than capable of doing the job, works SB's awesome and has a little more bend in it than the heavier model, my prefered choice would be the lighter model. 
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