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I would consider looking into the Shimano Spirex 2000. It is a great
spinning reel and falls within your price range. As for rods, the choice is up to you. You, alone, know what feels most comfortable. Just be sure to find a rod that matches the reel and fishing conditions. Best of Luck, Bryan "DiggityDanks" wrote in message om... Hi, I am a newbie and I just came back from the Kern River in California where I was trying to catch Rainbow Trout and Bass. My friend caught 1 trout and 2 bass and I got nothing. I have bait fished for stingrays before off the Newport docks but that required little skill and instinct but it was also really fun because I actually caught something. I find that freshwater fishing is very interesting because it involves tricking the fish. I now need my own setup so that I can start learning and adjusting to my own gear. All I know is that my friend recommended that I get a 4-6-8lb tested rod/reel and that it should be spinning and not baitcasting. I have looked through my local stores such as Sportmart and Turner's but I am confused as to what I need to buy. I am only 5'4" so I don't want a rod that is too long. I want to spend a decent amount of money on a setup that will last me a few years and won't leave me wanting to upgrade anytime soon. I am thinking of spending around $50-$70 or possibly a bit more on a combo if it is a reliable setup. My friend says that Shimano is one of the well-known and trusted brands so that is what I have been looking at. Could anybody recommend me a good reel/rod combo and a good deal? I would really appreciate it. |
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