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My girlfriend keeps bugging me to get her a rod and reel for herself but I'm not sure what to get. I know it's going to be a spinning combo but I'm not sure about the length and action of the rod. She is 5'6" and she uses one of mine that is 6'6" pretty well and doesn't like to use my other that is 7'. I just don't know if I should get her one that is 6'6" or go even shorter to 6'. She is 5'6" and will use it for bass fishing. Any input from some lady anglers would be great.
My wife is the best accent to my boat and any trip i've ever taken, let her pick the cranks never fails...
I bought my girlfriend a Pflueger lady torion or trion I can't remember what it's called but it's a good rod and reel combo with great feel. Plus it's pink and black so she'll love itMy girlfriend keeps bugging me to get her a rod and reel for herself but I'm not sure what to get. I know it's going to be a spinning combo but I'm not sure about the length and action of the rod. She is 5'6" and she uses one of mine that is 6'6" pretty well and doesn't like to use my other that is 7'. I just don't know if I should get her one that is 6'6" or go even shorter to 6'. She is 5'6" and will use it for bass fishing. Any input from some lady anglers would be great.
my girl says the length of the rod is not the problem the length depends on the tequence. her issue is the distance between the reel seat and the bail her finger has a hard time picking up the line.
my wife likes to use my 6'3 bronzeback with a shimano 2500 on it. GREAT combo for her. Her second choice is my 6'6 IMX mh...........
Later,
Geo
I taught mine how to throw a baitcaster. Now she still uses a spinning outfit for crappie, 'gills and light stuff, i.e. Shakeyheads, slider worms,
but she now she throws a big worm, crank, or spinnerbait with one of mine. Her favorites so far, are a browning, and an older quantum ex-500.
Her catch rate really went up, using the baitcasters, she caught 3 over 5lb. With one of going right at 6. All out of nolin.... Tr
My wife is 5' even and she uses a 7' spinning combo and loves it. Of course it depends on your individual situation, and what kind of fishing the two of you are going to be doing most of the time, but I wouldn't go with a 6' rod just because she's 5'6" tall.
My wife told me that size doesnt matter.
In 1994 I bought my wife a Zebco Gold 33 and a Berkley Cherrywood CRC-10, 5'-6" Medium to introduce her to fishing. I spooled it with good 10 pound test. She pitches lures with it, loves to bobber fish with it, and she's caught bass, cats, gills, white bass, and even small stripers with it. She still has it today and just loves it.
What made it work for her was the ease of operation and the total light weight and ease of use of the rig. I think that's the key. Make it fun and easy to start.
I moved her up to a Zebco 888 Prostaff Reel with 20 pound test and a Ugly Stick CAL-1101 6'-6" medium heavy rod for busting Stripers on topwater. Again, she adapted to it easily because it worked just like the smaller rod and reel. And I'm telling you she can put a Redfin well down range when she sees fish busting the surface.
I'd start with something that's just real easy to use until she gets hooked on fishing, then try exploring spinning reels next, and finally thumb burners.
I got to tell ya guy, you will never feel better as a man or an angler than the day the wife squeals with delight as the drag is zingging away, and then she lands a whopper. Just don't get no flipping better than that.
Got to stop, eyes watering up.
You got that right. She's already hooked! She loves to go bass fishing with me and she's pretty good at it. I've already got her tying her own knots and rigging up her lures. She is just ready to have a rod and reel that she can call her own and I'm ready for her to stop bugging me about it.In 1994 I bought my wife a Zebco Gold 33 and a Berkley Cherrywood CRC-10, 5'-6" Medium to introduce her to fishing. I spooled it with good 10 pound test. She pitches lures with it, loves to bobber fish with it, and she's caught bass, cats, gills, white bass, and even small stripers with it. She still has it today and just loves it.
What made it work for her was the ease of operation and the total light weight and ease of use of the rig. I think that's the key. Make it fun and easy to start.
I moved her up to a Zebco 888 Prostaff Reel with 20 pound test and a Ugly Stick CAL-1101 6'-6" medium heavy rod for busting Stripers on topwater. Again, she adapted to it easily because it worked just like the smaller rod and reel. And I'm telling you she can put a Redfin well down range when she sees fish busting the surface.
I'd start with something that's just real easy to use until she gets hooked on fishing, then try exploring spinning reels next, and finally thumb burners.
I got to tell ya guy, you will never feel better as a man or an angler than the day the wife squeals with delight as the drag is zingging away, and then she lands a whopper. Just don't get no flipping better than that.
Got to stop, eyes watering up.