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Sometimes called Closed Face Rod and Reel,
Spincaster or Spincasting Rod and Reel. Do
Not Confuse with Spin Rod and Reel. A
basic spincast system with its push button release is easy for kids
to operate. Spincasting tackle is often used while fishing for
bluegill, crappie and other panfish.
The Spincast Rod and Reel is typically an
inexpensive type of rod and reel and by far the easiest rod and reel
to use! I recommend it for a beginning fisherman's first reel.
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here if you wish to view and/or purchase other types of Fishing
Rod and Reels.
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This Combo features a 6' 2-Pc. medium Z-Glass rod and
the classic Zebco 33 spincast reel that's a favorite with rookies and
seasoned anglers! Ball bearing drive system for smooth reeling; Right
or left retrieve; Front adjustable drag control; Selective anti-reverse
for confident hooksets; Medium action.
Zebco 202 Spincast Combo. Ideal for the ladies as it
is pink in color. Designed for medium freshwater fishing, the
Zebco 202 spincast reel has all metal gears, adjustable drag and an
on / off reverse. It's matched with a 5'6" Zebco rod. More
details on the 202 spincast reel: Tough ABS housing; Positive Pickup;
2.8:1 gear ratio; Star-adjustable drag; Built-in hook keeper;
Chrome-plated cover; Pre-spooled with 10-lb. line. Order Today! Zebco
202 Spincast Combo
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number of, and season that a type of fish may be caught, and may
require a license to fish. In some cases, only catch and
release fishing is allowed, which means the fish must be let
go. Some bait is illegal in certain areas.
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