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Old 03-20-2014, 08:14 PM
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Not including my fly rods, for streams and smaller rivers I have a 5' Fenwick and a 5'6" Shimano Clarus, both UL.

I haven't done a lot of larger river fishing, but the few times I did I grabbed a 7' med rod and a 6'6" MH. I think those are the ideal size, unless you have to deal with a lot of overhanging trees, in which case you may want to go down to 6'

If you want a good rod that won't cost you a lot, check out the Berkley Lightning Rod, or the Berkley Lightning Shock. Both come in under $50. I have four of them now and and I like them as much as some of my rods that cost triple what the Lightnings cost.
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Old 03-20-2014, 09:40 PM
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Lot's great ideas! Since I'll be shopping for my son and I we may mix it up. Been on dicks website browsing and going there to see how they feel in hand.
For those that fish the raritan and passiac we are looking forward to seeing you out there. Thanks again and tight lines to all!
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Old 03-21-2014, 09:34 AM
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In my opinion it is hard to go wrong with Shakespeare rods and shimano fx series reel( bargin prices).My freshwater rigs are all@6 ft.. 8 lb test ande pink mono is my line of choice for most freshwater fishing.Live bait is always good, but sometimes kids like the casting as much as fishing- in which case a few rapalas will catch most things that swim. I like 2 in silver and gold models in floating and countdown depending on current and water depth...good luck out there and catch emm up!!!
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Old 03-21-2014, 03:39 PM
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I'd start with the $20-$30 comb sets that they have at Dicks. They're agood value. Then, once you get experience, you can make a better judgment on what you prefer and what you need. Someone new to fishing won't be able to tell the difference between a $20 rod and a $200 rod.

And, remember...It's technique that catches fish, not the equipment.
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