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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 1585623" data-attributes="member: 103823"><p>I've always used spinning gear on shore. My reels are hand me downs from my grand father, but some of them are worth more than all my gear together. Usually, the rod is one that's long enough that just feels good to me. If it has too much spine, you'll miss a lot of light hits. Too little and you'll think every wave is a fish. Part of the reason I go with longer rods, to get the line above the waves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 1585623, member: 103823"] I've always used spinning gear on shore. My reels are hand me downs from my grand father, but some of them are worth more than all my gear together. Usually, the rod is one that's long enough that just feels good to me. If it has too much spine, you'll miss a lot of light hits. Too little and you'll think every wave is a fish. Part of the reason I go with longer rods, to get the line above the waves. [/QUOTE]
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