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Re: Best reel for light lures [Re: GeneTX] #8392668 12/30/12 06:54 PM
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I throw a Diawa Fuego using a Kistler Helium 7' Medium. This is my "weightless" trick worm set up. I use a Steez reel and 6'7" Steez rod for yellow magic top water set up.

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Re: Best reel for light lures [Re: Mark Perry] #8393015 12/30/12 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Originally Posted By: Leever
Originally Posted By: newmexicodropshot
A spinning reel.

A spinning reel is the only way to go on light tackle.


I disagree 100%. I felt that way at first but the right baitcasting combo can do just about anything you need it to do.


Agreed. I wish I had the need for a reel. I really want to try that new diawa. Looks like it would make a nice reel for throwing shakey heads.

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