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Once you get the hang of it, setting up a fishing pole becomes second nature. You'll need your fishing rod and reel, test line, bobber stop, hook, sinkers, small bead, and pliers.
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1. Select a rod and reel. Ten-foot rods designed for fishing in the ocean are a good choice. Match them with reels that can hold at least 200 yards of 30-pound test monofilament line
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1. Wrap the line across a wooden handle. There are two schools of thought on the shape of the handle; one school prefers a round, dowel shape while the other prefers a rectangular
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1. Assemble your rod and reel and make sure that you have sufficient monofilament line on the reel spool. 2. Thread the monofilament line through the rod guides by folding the tag
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