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trout fishing pole/reel help?
ok im looking for a new pole and reel for trout fishing something with a quicker pick up time on the line aswell as smoother casting and reeling theis is what im looking into
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_10204875____SearchResults
5'6" rod with either a quantum xt 100 3 ball bearings http://www.troutlet.com/Quantum-Xtralite-Triggerspin-Spin-Cast-Reels-P284.aspx
or the pflueger 4410u 4 ball bearing reel this is for trouthttp://www.troutlet.com/Quantum-Xtralite-Triggerspin-Spin-Cast-Reels-P284.aspx with berkly trilene 4 pound test smooth casting low vis green mainly spinner fishing with a 1/24 rooster tail single hook spinner
Personally, I like small noodle rods very much. Judging from the specs alone, I'll pick the 4'6" model over other models because it handles 1lb-6lb test lines and its wide range of recommended lure weights.
I really don't have anything nice to say about your reel choices. Spincast reels are well known for their inherent problems. The most serious problem is line twist. It might not sound much but line twist will reduce your line's useful life, reduce your casting distance, create unnecessary tangles and reduce your line's strength. Among all reels will will give you line twists, spincast reels produced the nastiest line twist. The design of spincast reels will also reduce your casting distance and limit you to heavier weights. There aren't that many spincast reels that could cast 1/24oz lures as if it was designed to. The reels you picked were actually underspin reel. If you could cast an underspin reel, you won't have ANY problem casting a spinning reel. A spinning will be a MUCH better choice.
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