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Fishing pole for a 5 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="ITGuy" data-source="post: 198609" data-attributes="member: 3374"><p>I would have to agree with an ultralight set up. I have always had a couple since I was a kid. My nephew uses one of mine after his spider man rod and reel died a quick death. It's short enough and it looks like a real fishing set up. I use an ultra light a lot of times with him so he see's I use the same thing. </p><p></p><p>I have several ultra lights. I have a Browning rod and spinning reel I bought at Bass Pro (my favorite), had 3-Shakespeare Ugly stick spinning combos from Walmart, Shakespeare Micro cast Spincast combo from Walmart, and one other that I don't recall the brand of rod or reel. </p><p></p><p>The Shakespeare spinning combos are ok but I have had one of the reels break after heavy use. Catching a 5# catfish and lots of use and abuse. Still lasted 4 years though and the rod is still going strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ITGuy, post: 198609, member: 3374"] I would have to agree with an ultralight set up. I have always had a couple since I was a kid. My nephew uses one of mine after his spider man rod and reel died a quick death. It's short enough and it looks like a real fishing set up. I use an ultra light a lot of times with him so he see's I use the same thing. I have several ultra lights. I have a Browning rod and spinning reel I bought at Bass Pro (my favorite), had 3-Shakespeare Ugly stick spinning combos from Walmart, Shakespeare Micro cast Spincast combo from Walmart, and one other that I don't recall the brand of rod or reel. The Shakespeare spinning combos are ok but I have had one of the reels break after heavy use. Catching a 5# catfish and lots of use and abuse. Still lasted 4 years though and the rod is still going strong. [/QUOTE]
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