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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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