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Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their
first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? |
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Zebco 33 Doc
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I got my Granddaughter the Abu Garcia 275U and a medium/light 5' ugly stick
spinning rod when she was 6 last year. She took to it quickly and throws like a champ. The reel seems to be quite well built and my little one has much better luck dealing with a reel that hangs under the rod than she does with traditional push-button spincasters that ride on top of the (casting) rod. HTH, mhood Who Cares wrote: Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? |
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![]() "Who Cares" wrote in message ... Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? Why not simply teach the child how to use a spinning reel in the first place? I don't think that there's a rule in the Kid's Handbook that their first reel has to be a spincast reel, is there? If so, I broke that rule 5 times. None of my five kids has ever owned a spincast reel, they all started with spinning tackle and did just fine. You "might" have to spend a little more time teaching them to cast, but they'll experience less frustration starting with decent equipment. I guarantee that for what you will spend for a decent spincast reel, you can get a much better spinning reel and it's going to have a better drag system and better balance for small hands. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Daiwa procaster spincast reel.
"Who Cares" wrote in message ... Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? |
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When you say light, how light do you mean? Spincast reels don't handle
really light line very well. I would go for a spinning reel. Both Abu and Shimanio have good cheap spinning reels, trigered or regular. Cheers, Nikolay On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Who Cares wrote: Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? |
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Gotta go with Steve on this one.
Start the kid out with a rod and spinning reel that fits his hand, You'll be glad you did it that way later. I, like you started my first grand son out with a push button. The younger one will get a spinning outfit this spring. He'll be 4 and he sure wants to go fishing. On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:13:32 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" sent into the ether: "Who Cares" wrote in message ... Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? Why not simply teach the child how to use a spinning reel in the first place? I don't think that there's a rule in the Kid's Handbook that their first reel has to be a spincast reel, is there? If so, I broke that rule 5 times. None of my five kids has ever owned a spincast reel, they all started with spinning tackle and did just fine. You "might" have to spend a little more time teaching them to cast, but they'll experience less frustration starting with decent equipment. I guarantee that for what you will spend for a decent spincast reel, you can get a much better spinning reel and it's going to have a better drag system and better balance for small hands. Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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I have to go with the spinning reel. "The One who must be obeyed" could not
get the hang of the button release. Went to my spinning tackle like a Bass in water, took her a couple of hours, now she is really good with it. Teach then the two handed cast so they don't throw it all in the water when they let go of the line. "Who Cares" wrote in message ... Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? |
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Not meaning any offense to "Who Cares", but maybe it would be easier on both
the student and the teacher if they began with a spincast. I know when I was trying to teach my son and daughter how to cast, spincast was the way to go! Both were too anxious to start casting instead of learning and the Zebco 33 was a blessing for both of us. After my daughter got bored with that, then she was willing to listen to me and learn how to use the spinning reel. She was a natural with that thing and was excited when I gave her my light action combo. Later on... she was watching me with a baitcaster and asked if she could try that. I explained to her how to work with her thumb... and when I thought she wa ready, I had her casting that thing very well. w My approach was to start with the basics, then move from there when they were ready to actually learn. -- Visit Charles at: www.thebasspro.net www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.midtennclassic.org "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Who Cares" wrote in message ... Need to get a spin cast (push button) reel for a 6 year old for their first season on the water. Will be fishing for smallmouth, using light line, any sugestions? Why not simply teach the child how to use a spinning reel in the first place? I don't think that there's a rule in the Kid's Handbook that their first reel has to be a spincast reel, is there? If so, I broke that rule 5 times. None of my five kids has ever owned a spincast reel, they all started with spinning tackle and did just fine. You "might" have to spend a little more time teaching them to cast, but they'll experience less frustration starting with decent equipment. I guarantee that for what you will spend for a decent spincast reel, you can get a much better spinning reel and it's going to have a better drag system and better balance for small hands. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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