My ocea stick bait is a 792gt I wanted the 802 but I got this on special at complete angler greensboroughNude up wrote:ducky wrote:Cheers gents. Will look into both. What ocea you run nude? And what reel sizes you swap between?
I am on nightshift and can't remember the exact model will check when I get home as for reels i swap between my saragossa 10000 and 25000.
Stick baiting rod for metre plus kings
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one reason i suggested 7 footers is for that reason, storage on the boat and casting capabilities when there more people on board. thats why i went for the 7 footer
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I have an older model daiwa monster mesh that I don't use much anymore, MM832PS-SIC, 8'3''(2.51m), PE #6-#8 line, 200g Spin, Max drag 11kg. 2 piece (blank comes out of the fore grip)
It's a pretty heavy duty casting rod. Have done over 20-30kg tuna no worries.
Cheers, Anth
It's a pretty heavy duty casting rod. Have done over 20-30kg tuna no worries.
Cheers, Anth