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Greetings all!
I haven't been fishing since I was much younger (probably been 15 years or more). I'd like to try and get back into it but have no idea what kind of rod and reel to buy. I'm just looking for something good for a beginner to use at ponds, lakes, etc. Any advice? Thanks! |
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Jay Biggs entered the world pub known as rec.outdoors.fishing and said...
Greetings all! I haven't been fishing since I was much younger (probably been 15 years or more). I'd like to try and get back into it but have no idea what kind of rod and reel to buy. I'm just looking for something good for a beginner to use at ponds, lakes, etc. Any advice? Thanks! This depends on several factors, including what you want to fish for, and how much you are willing to spend. I would say a medium action rod & reel combo that can take from 8 - 12 pound line test. You can get these fairly cheap at Wal-Mart and similar stores. I personally would recommend the Shakespeare set for about $15. It's a good all around rod & reel that comes with lures that are good for Panfish, Crappy and the occasional Bass. I like mine so much that I am thinking about getting a second one! There are many rods and reels for just about every type of fish. -- Jim M posted on this day, the 3957th of September 1993 To reply by e-mail catch the ZZZZZZ's in my addy... "I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by." -- Douglas Adams "Look alive. Here comes a buzzard." -- Walt Kelly (Pogo) Numquam theobromae obveni quin amarem. |
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Jay,
I agree that you can get a combo at Walmart, but I'd recommend spending a little more than 15 bucks. Using really cheap equipment will turn you off on fishing. Brands, actions and looks are subjective, so go handle a bunch and see what you like. I'd recommend a 6 ft or 6'6" medium power spinning combo. Spool it with 8 lb test and have fun. Good luck! Mark |
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Mark W. Oots entered the world pub known as rec.outdoors.fishing and said...
Jay, I agree that you can get a combo at Walmart, but I'd recommend spending a little more than 15 bucks. Using really cheap equipment will turn you off on fishing. Brands, actions and looks are subjective, so go handle a bunch and see what you like. I'd recommend a 6 ft or 6'6" medium power spinning combo. Spool it with 8 lb test and have fun. Good luck! I was probably just lucky when I bought that one for my son, he didn't want it after a few months, and I was surprised to find it worked so well. Been using it for about a dozen years now and think it cost me in the $10 range when I bought it. I do have to clean it and keep it lubed more then my other reels though. -- Jim M posted on this day, the 3957th of September 1993 To reply by e-mail catch the ZZZZZZ's in my addy... "I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by." -- Douglas Adams "Look alive. Here comes a buzzard." -- Walt Kelly (Pogo) Numquam theobromae obveni quin amarem. |
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Mark W. Oots wrote:
Jay, I agree that you can get a combo at Walmart, but I'd recommend spending a little more than 15 bucks. Using really cheap equipment will turn you off on fishing. I agree ................. about the only one's now days for $15 come in bubble packs and are made of plastic. Walmart does have some pretty good combo setups in the 30-40 dollar range for someone just getting into or back into fishing. Usually the rod is the weak link in these combos but they still work. Jerry |
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