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![]() VINTAGE PENN PEER 109 FISHING REEL, VERY NICE! US $34.99
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![]() VINTAGE PENN LONG BEACH 65 FISHING REEL, VERY NICE! US $34.99
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![]() PENN 5500SS FISHING REEL VERY NICE L@@KIE L@@KIE US $49.95
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![]() Vintage Daiwa J-13 Spinning Reel-with aluminum spool--'very "Rare" US $29.50
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Should I get a spincast or spinning reel?
I've been fishing for about 7 years, but I'm not very educated in conditions and gear.
Some bad advice for a new angler will begin with a baitcast reel. This is a sure road frustration and giving up sports. A spincast, or push-button, reel style reel is a good initial freshwater fishing, but they do not offer many features that drive open face spinning offer. A spinning reel is relatively easy to learn and become proficient with, given only a little practice. These are much more nimble than other types of rolling, and you can use them for a wide range of situations fishing. A good all-around starter gear will be a 6-ft medium action spinning rod with a matching spinning reel loaded with a good line 8 # test monofilament. Paste the moderate-priced, name brand to ensure appropriate treatment of quality. A group organized as it is also matched for everything, but larger (or smaller) freshwater fish.


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