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wetnet wrote:
Too much info and not enough at the same time.
If you don't have a clue as to what you want or what you will be fishing for, don't buy anything.
If you have to buy a rod, I disagree with shorter rods. Stick with a standard 9' rod 5 weight. (Sorry guys but I beg to differ using a shorter rod when learning. ) Redington makes some really nice rods and reels, in fact I still have the reel I learned on and still was using it. Santa gave me a new one and it still performs great. New it was $30. Line is expensive. That is where your $$$ will go. Get yourself some good line without going over board. Do not go with double tapered. Just weight forward line. When and if you buy a package, everyone here is great and can hook you up with anything else you'll need.
wetnet wrote:
Don't try to soften me up with the Phillies. My younger non- addictive to fishing is looking to play BB at Penn State as a pitcher in a couple of years. All 6'4" of him. His Mother, who I won't mention has been fierce since he grew so big and so fast to protect him from over zealous coaches. He is more mature now and his arm is still in tact. He'll never go pro but Man he throws a wicked 3/4 side arm and always has. When bases are loaded they call him in. He is the ice man. Like everyone else he justs wants to play ball!
Speaking of that. I have 2 sons that are the best of friends. They don't like the same things.
I hope I did good!