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Baitcaster reel for beginners
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<blockquote data-quote="bassfishinh123" data-source="post: 204432" data-attributes="member: 5769"><p>I would prob say start with bps baitcasting reels because first there not that expensive and also if they break you can always return them within a year. Also when I started using baitcatsers I started with heavie line in the 17lb class. I think this heaverier line will help you get the feel. Also and if you get a backlash it won't be to hard to take out with the heavier line</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassfishinh123, post: 204432, member: 5769"] I would prob say start with bps baitcasting reels because first there not that expensive and also if they break you can always return them within a year. Also when I started using baitcatsers I started with heavie line in the 17lb class. I think this heaverier line will help you get the feel. Also and if you get a backlash it won't be to hard to take out with the heavier line [/QUOTE]
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