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Fishin' for dummies

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  1. cnice_37

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    Oh, you clicked, caught another! :rofl: :lol:

    No, seriously, I haven't fished in a long while and have no gear fit for an adult. Freshwater is where we will start. I got my daughter a pole for Christmas and she is dying to cast into a real pond. Our current fishing gear constitutes of:
    • (1) pink princess pole
    • (2) clueless wannabe fish-ahs

    What's a decent setup for me for now? I am pretty sure I could take a trip to a local place, but maybe there is a decent rod/ reel that won't kill the wallet and will work for a while for me?
     
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  2. Jack Straw

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  3. Grizzly Adam

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    The princess pole should do it. I started off on a snoopy one.
     
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  4. papadave

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    I musta been the last one in line or something when I was a kid, 'cause I started out with a hook/line/sinker combo on a stick.
    Seriously.....a stick.
    Caught my first Carp with that getup at Point Mouillee.
     
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  5. trktrd

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    The Ronco Pocket Fisherman ! Guaranteed to land a BIG one ! or your money back.
     
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    A lot of times you can find a decent set up used on Craigslist or other classified listings. Do you have access to Uncle Henry's in your area?..............
     
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    I've found some of my favorite gear at yard sales and flea markets.
     
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  8. papadave

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  9. cnice_37

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    Negative there
     
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  10. lukem

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    I suggest a cooler full of beers. And another pink princess pole for your daughter to use.
     
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    If I dug thru enough boxes I think I might still have 1 of them.
     
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  12. fishingpol

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    Wally world has good combination spin rod set ups for reasonable prices. Grab some hooks and bobber for the princess, and some small black jig heads and soft bodies for perch, sunfish and bass for you.

    Great times fishing with little ones. You realize how much catching a few little fish can make someone's day.
     
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    Any combo from your local sporting goods stores or walmart will be enought to start on. Pick your poison, spinning or spin-cast. For spin-cast I think the Zebco 33 is about the best. For spinning Shimano makes good stuff, and I've been happy with the few cheaper Shakespeare reels I've had. The rods won't really matter for pond fishing. Chances are, you'll be rebaiting the hook so much for your daughter that you won't have much time to fish anyway.
     
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    In all seriousness, you may want to consider using barbless hooks until she learns some finer points of control. When she (or anyone around her) gets stuck with a hook...it will happen, it will be much easier to remove.

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    Just hoping she doesn't start her collection of piercings!!
     
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  15. lukem

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    Pushing one through and cutting it off is a rite of passage.
     
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    Then there is always this approach!!!

     
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    I would recommend an Ugly Stick with your choice of reel. They are tough and priced reasonably. I take mine when I take the boys fishing. I'm not known to be easy on stuff and with the boys with me its worse.
     
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    I like the ease of use and balance of a spinning reel.
     
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    Not a bad idea. I've been using circle hooks with my daughter. I think they're a little safer than traditional "J" hooks, and it helps to take some of the guesswork out of when to set the hook.

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  20. unclefess

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    have not seen that in a while ,i will watch it this week thanks for the clip.
     
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