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Stradic 4000FJ

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Stradic 4000FJ.
Any thoughts on this reel?
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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I have two 3000's and a 5000. They are great reels. The 5000 is a little heavy to continuously cast topwater or jigs. I use it mostly when throwing something under a popping cork. The 3000's have the muscle to handle any redfish or trout you're gonna hook and are light enough that you can throw them for hours without fatigue.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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You have the new FJs'?
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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Haven't used the FJ but I'm waiting on a new Sustain FG, which also includes the X-Ship and other common features. Here are the specs on the Stradics:
X-Ship
Graphite Rotor, Sideplate
Paladin Gear Durability Enhancement
Propulsion Line Management System: Propulsion Spool Lip, SR One-Piece Bail Wire, Power Roller III, Redesigned Bail Trip, S-Arm Cam
Aero Wrap II Oscillation
SR-Concept: SR-3D Gear, SR Handle, SR One-Piece Bail Wire
S A-RB Ball Bearings
Aluminum Spool
S-Concept: S-Rotor, S-Guard, S-Arm Cam
New Machined Aluminum Handle
Direct Drive Mechanism (Thread-In attachment)
WP Drag (Waterproof Drag)
Maintenance Port
Fluidrive II
Floating Shaft
Dyna-Balance
Super Stopper II
Maintenance Port
Fluidrive II
Floating Shaft
Dyna-Balance
Super Stopper II
Repairable Clicker
Approved for use in Saltwater
Rated for use with Mono, Fluorocarbon and PowerPro lines

The 4000 would be a little heavier for normal casting. Good for a bait rod or light trolling for Spanish, etc. I'm using all 3000 Stradics (FI) for my charters now, Steve. There's not a huge difference between the FJ and FI models, other than the classic white styling.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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Biggest change from the "older" model (FI) is the color--white. Also, on the 3000 and smaller, the knob on the handle is smaller than the older paddle style knob. Nothing too new or earthshaking here.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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Are they any good?
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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It looks like a heavier model of the Ci4 (2oz heavier in the 3000 size) It will probably be better than the Ci4 in salt. I am hoping they put more corrosion resistant bearings in it than they had in the Ci4. I have been replacing lots of Stradic bearings, especially in the Ci4. The good news is there are upgrade ceramic hybrid bearings available for all reels. (oops, got off topic a little)
The answer to your question JT is, yes, they are good reels. But like anything else, they are good if used in the proper application. If you overload them or match it with the wrong rod, you will probably not be happy.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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It is a gift for SIL.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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Jumptrout51 wrote:It is a gift for SIL.
I'll be your SIL,cousin,stepson,netman? :D . Merry Christmas Dad.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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the stradic are fresh water reels so cleaning is a must for maintenance friction rings and line roller need oil and worm and pawl that's what makes the stradic smooth use the maintenance port to keep roller bearing in side rotor free tips on your reel the F is for fresh. REEL TROUBLE CALL MIKE ON THE DOUBLE 9262120
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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I thought the F was for fish and the L was for lots' of them.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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MIKE REELMAN wrote:the stradic are fresh water reels so cleaning is a must for maintenance friction rings and line roller need oil and worm and pawl that's what makes the stradic smooth use the maintenance port to keep roller bearing in side rotor free tips on your reel the F is for fresh. REEL TROUBLE CALL MIKE ON THE DOUBLE 9262120

Stadics are not strictly fresh water reels. They are approved for salt water use per Shimano.
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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you are wright the stradic is use in both .not saying not to use them in salt water ,and they are a good reel i like them smooth reel shimano has good stuff AND tough just a tip for you fising attic like me . jumptrout i like that
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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http://www.tackletour.com/reviewshimanostradicfj.html

Good info. And a good website to check before you sink a whole bunch of cash on some fishing gear
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Re: Stradic 4000FJ

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jumptrout F, is for front drag a tip from a reelman if you need a lube job came see me
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