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"Bob" wrote in message
... Hi, For a Youngster's fist fishing outfit, which would be "better" and easier for him regarding a bait casting reel: The enclosed type like the Zebco's with the button/lever, or the conventional where the thumb is used directly on the line in the reel ? Why ? Baitcasting outfit easier at this stage than a spinning outfit ? Or, are some spinning outfits actually easier than a baitcasting rig for a youngster these days, and I just haven't kept up with the technology ? What do you experts think ? Thanks, Bob An expert I am not. I do have a couple spincasters to hand to certain types of newbies for "flipping/pitching." I tried to start my kids on them, but they took to regular spinning tackle much easier. |
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