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#1 |
Loves Surface Irons
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 455
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id go with number 1
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#2 |
Junior
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 29
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look at getting a Diawa Sealine 40HA there really inexpensive you can pick one up from joey at squidco for a 105 bucks and there vary easy to cast, but like the guy said above just get some good instruction and go to the park or bay and just stand out there and practice casting and remember its a lob you dont have to wing it out there a mile! and keep your finger on the spool a little bit and you'll do just fine!
good luck out there and tight lines!! Joey P. |
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#3 |
Danny
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 70
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I use a spinning reel, just get the largest one they have at walmart under $40. I have good luck with it 2 YT so far this season and it has never had a bird nest. On the other hand I would rather fight a big fish on the avet or penn conventional reel.
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#4 |
Loves Surface Irons
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 455
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Saltist 40SH paired with Seeker Ulua sealed deal. I have them at Turner's $50 dollars off the saltists. All models get em while i have em
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#5 |
Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 51
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Tennis ball screwdriver and a zip tie = easy 2 oz practice plug you can even cut a small slit in the ball to put lead into to add wieght if you want to practice with more weight
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