Good morning, fishing veterans and beginners. I’m looking to start fishing so I can replace my bad habit of smoking. I’m already 30 days without smoking, but I want to keep it up and I’ve always wanted to fish, but I didn’t get the chance to when I was younger. Now, I have a big boy job, and I have free time and the funds to actually buy my things for fishing.

I’m currently looking at this rod and this type of fishing line but I have no idea what I’m looking at I just like this rod because of the color/style.

It’s a bit pricey, especially for a first fishing rod, and I would greatly appreciate any advice or opinion about this rod or where I should start.

Posted by Dark-Lord-7000

6 Comments

  1. Get some reputable Daiwa, Shimano, Okuma gear instead. And try for a better braid, Sufix 832 is a big favorite and has never let me down.

  2. Unique_Letterhead350 on

    You will be the prettiest little boy out on the dock and everyone will love your beanie hat.

    😁

    (( just go to any local fishing shop, or even walmart and get any rod/spinning combo for less than 80 bucks. When you start you won’t need or use anything more than this for at least a year or two learning, getting annoyed, breaking things etc. start cheap – the fish don’t care!))

  3. As a smoker who has cut back significantly, and also took up fishing this summer, it is not helping me quit smoking at all. On a work day, I might have 6 all day. In 3 hours of fishing, I may punch 7 or 8 darts. And one on the drive there/back.

    Hope you’ve got better self control than me!

  4. Single-Run-6994 on

    Tons of good rod options for cheaper, but to be fair if you like a silly fun rod, go for it. My main recommendation is that if you’re just starting out I wouldn’t use braided line to avoid knotting and tangling frustrations and spool up with some monofilament or copolymer line.

  5. I got a ProFISHiency pole from Academy for my kids first pole. It’s a closed reel and have had issues with it not wanting to reel back in. It’s worth it to go with the big name brands.

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