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Kenneth,
If you wanted to get him started with a baitcaster (it might be a little early) there Shimano Bantam 100B is excellent. I usually see it sold to women more than children (who wants to pay $120 for a reel for a kid just learning). It is nice and small. I own a couple of them I use for crankbaits. I have small hands so it is nice when you are throwing them all day. Again the price tag is up there, but just thought I would pitch in my 2 cents. Chris "kenneth blevins" wrote in message et... Hello group My grandson is 4 yrs old [ almost 5]and has been casting a Johnson Century in the back yard for over a year.His casting distance is about 40 -50 feet consistence but the century reel is to heavy and to large for him to use for any length of time.Also he has to use both hands to cast.I have bought him several [kid] snoopy type outfits but he gets frustrated with the bad line pick up .Any suggestions on a good combo that is sized for children. I know he's mine but man is he getting the hang of casting. Look out Van Dam Thanks Ken Blevins |
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