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The truth about Bait casters
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<blockquote data-quote="crawlin_archer" data-source="post: 326142" data-attributes="member: 12081"><p>No reason to be afraid of a bait caster. Especially with how good they are made these days. Again get something decent & name brand. Most of those rod & reel combos under $60 aren't the greatest ones to learn on. </p><p></p><p>Some good low priced reels are the Abu Garcia Max line up. I have a Black Max, Silver Max & 2 Pro Max bait casters. Have them on 7' medium & medium heavy rods & set each up for a different lure. I prefer 30lb braid for the type of fishing I do. Nothing like casting a weightless trick worm with 30lb line a mile accurately. The Black Max on a 7' medium casting rod is a good starter set-up IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawlin_archer, post: 326142, member: 12081"] No reason to be afraid of a bait caster. Especially with how good they are made these days. Again get something decent & name brand. Most of those rod & reel combos under $60 aren't the greatest ones to learn on. Some good low priced reels are the Abu Garcia Max line up. I have a Black Max, Silver Max & 2 Pro Max bait casters. Have them on 7' medium & medium heavy rods & set each up for a different lure. I prefer 30lb braid for the type of fishing I do. Nothing like casting a weightless trick worm with 30lb line a mile accurately. The Black Max on a 7' medium casting rod is a good starter set-up IMO. [/QUOTE]
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