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I have a question for you? What is a good rod and reel setup for a beginner angler ?

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That's so cute. We need more of that on Nostr. I'm so angry here's only politics, bitcoin and Nostr are the main topics. I'm fishing time to time but everything preparing my friends, so I can't help you with your question, sorry.

It's all good 👍🏼

I've always used a Shakespeare Ultralight. I mostly only trout fish in small rivers and streams though.

Nice trout is a great fish to go for. I thought trout was only for #flyfishing ?

I feel like this is about to become a “Ford or Chevy” moment.

Grabbing the popcorn 🍿

It probably will be like that lol

Depends on what you're fishing for, I did a lot of bass fishing in my younger years so I'm biased towards that.

Open face reel would be easiest, bobber hook night crawler worms-nothing wrong with keeping it simple.

Bait casters are the best long term but have a pretty steep and frustrating learning curve. You're going to have to put some time and practice to learn them. If you do go the bait caster route starting with a thicker nylon ice fishing line to learn helps with untangling the inevitable backlashes. Can't really do bobber fishing on them.

My favorite setup for bass is bait caster with monofilament (plastic line) backing to fill the spool then a braid line tied into the mono. Can fill the spool with braid but it's more expensive. Don't go crazy with spending money on fancy line, usually cabelas / bass pro shops have some store brand braid that is good enough. Braided line helps you feel the fish / lure better and is more sensitive because it does not stretch like monofilament.

Shamano or abu Garcia have been making good reels forever.

The best go-to catch anything bait for bass fishing is a black or dark green plastic worm called a Senko, Gary Yamamoto was the original maker but most brands make them now. Wacky rig with a 3/0 offset hook. Every bass fisherman has them. Top water baits are also very fun and entertaining to catch fish on. Nothing more fun than a top water strike. Usually used a chug bug/popper or jitterbug and occasional frog.

If you're more into trout/pan fish I would suggest an open face reel, lighter line and shorter rod. A small in-line spinner bait brand called Mepps was a good go to. Hard to beat a bobber and worm for pan fish.

Bigger fish like musky or pike you would usually use heavier line with a steel leader because they have teeth, bait caster, and heavier longer rod. Usually love larger spin baits, buzz baits or spoons.

Baits; generally go for something that "match the hatch" meaning it matches the smaller spawn bait fish that the bigger fish are eating. Usually the boring colors get fish and the fancy colors get the humans (to buy them). Greens, blacks, browns, gray, dark blue. If you have really muddy / cloudy / highly turbid water then you can use the neons/hot pinks etc.

Finishing this now and just realized you may be looking for ocean fishing tips and I have zero clue about that! Hope this helps and happy fishing!

Forgot to add 6" senko worms for the bass.

About a 6-10" - 7ft medium action rod for normal bass casual stuff. Shorter light rods for pan fish. 7ft heavy rod for the musky and pikes.

OMG I totally just read this and thanks so much for the information

may pick this up

That looks like a great place to start. Watch some YouTube videos on baitcasters, certainly a bit of an art to it. You will be casting a mile in no time! Excited for you!

Definitely 💯, I was watching #TylerReelsFishing it's a great channel 😃

What species are you fishing for?

bass

Sorry for the late response. I would start with a 6.5’ to 7’ medium spinning combo. Shakespeare ugly stick are a great beginners rod. Hard to beat a Shimano reel. 2500 size is good for most bass fishing.

For what it’s worth, when I was into fishing years ago (you know…before I got married >>> sold the boat >>> sold the truck >>> bought a minivan >>> had a kid 🤪)

I was Abu Garcia fan for reels.

I don’t recall the rod brand but it wasn’t cheap 🤦🏻‍♂️

The bigger question is…what is nth context of your fishing?

Fly?

Freshwater?

Salt?

Deep riggin?

Shallows?

You like to sit and wait or cast and move?

So context will help you get better answer than I’m giving you 🥸

I bought a spincaster for my 7yr old son yesterday

Yep a spin reel is ideal to start

Brand doesn’t matter for a youngin