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Baitcaster reel for beginners
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<blockquote data-quote="nuckinfutzracing" data-source="post: 182956" data-attributes="member: 3798"><p>My biggest word of advice is to have patience. Your gonna have backlashes and other issues, just don't get discouraged and give. People are going recommend this reel and that reel, just get something you like and stick with. Shouldn't take you long. I found a couple of good articles and videos online about setting up a reel so that it is easier to learn. Spend some time readin and watchin some videos and then go do it. If us knuckleheads can do it, anybody can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuckinfutzracing, post: 182956, member: 3798"] My biggest word of advice is to have patience. Your gonna have backlashes and other issues, just don't get discouraged and give. People are going recommend this reel and that reel, just get something you like and stick with. Shouldn't take you long. I found a couple of good articles and videos online about setting up a reel so that it is easier to learn. Spend some time readin and watchin some videos and then go do it. If us knuckleheads can do it, anybody can. [/QUOTE]
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