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<blockquote data-quote="po1" data-source="post: 184452" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Since your just starting out keep things simple and cheap till you find your strengths. It helps to update your location on your profile with members in your area knowing what works for them. For me I'm hard on equipment so I stay with Shakespeares Ugly stik and Shimano spinning reels 6:2:1 all reasonable priced. For the me the best move I made was going to a 7' m rod first, then better reel next. For crappies I use Cabela's Whuppin' Stick Crappie Rods 10' and 12' I use any small reel to hold the line and fish like the canepole days. When it comes down to it I've caught as many keeps on inexpensive equipment as expensive equipment. I just don't mine breaking the tips of my inexpensive stuff as much #-o .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="po1, post: 184452, member: 1978"] Since your just starting out keep things simple and cheap till you find your strengths. It helps to update your location on your profile with members in your area knowing what works for them. For me I'm hard on equipment so I stay with Shakespeares Ugly stik and Shimano spinning reels 6:2:1 all reasonable priced. For the me the best move I made was going to a 7' m rod first, then better reel next. For crappies I use Cabela's Whuppin' Stick Crappie Rods 10' and 12' I use any small reel to hold the line and fish like the canepole days. When it comes down to it I've caught as many keeps on inexpensive equipment as expensive equipment. I just don't mine breaking the tips of my inexpensive stuff as much #-o . [/QUOTE]
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