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<blockquote data-quote="xXOnyxXx" data-source="post: 394393" data-attributes="member: 16625"><p>baitcasters are great, i have been using them for close to 45 years..... always abu garcia they seem to always get the job done. take your time and its mainly in the spool brake, set it so your weight can be let free at about 6ft up and hit the floor and not backlash ... this is how i taught my oldest son when he was 10 .. once you get the hang of it, you probably won't want to use anything else!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xXOnyxXx, post: 394393, member: 16625"] baitcasters are great, i have been using them for close to 45 years..... always abu garcia they seem to always get the job done. take your time and its mainly in the spool brake, set it so your weight can be let free at about 6ft up and hit the floor and not backlash ... this is how i taught my oldest son when he was 10 .. once you get the hang of it, you probably won't want to use anything else!! [/QUOTE]
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