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Hi Tanya,
Go to wally world or other department store and pick up one of those spinning reel combos for about $20.00 (rod, reel, and line) and a spool of quality fishing line. Replace the "junk" combo line with the good line. Nine year olds are notorious for not being very careful with things. My daughter, now 13 yoa, broke two of my favorite expensive rods inside of a month. She sat on them in the boat and broke the tips off about a foot and a half down. Couldn't be hers! I tried to use her for shark bait but she kept scaring off the sharks! Both daughters have used and abused them and they still work. As they get older, more into fishing, and more responsible, Santa may bring them better quality fishing equipment. Unless you can throw away money, go for the inexpensive spinning combos! Halon "Tanya" wrote in message om... My 9 year old daughter has asked for a fishing rod for her birthday and I don't know what to buy her. She wants to go lake fishing and possibly out in a boat also - do you need different rods? I know nothing about fishing and would be grateful for any advice. |
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