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Gonna be getting more a new rod and reel this winter. Was wondering if you guys could help me out. I'd like to get a new spinning reel first off.
- This reel WILL get wet (perhaps submerged), and will primarily be used for wading the river for smallies. - Must be corrosion resistant. I'm also thinking the fewer bearing I can get away with, the better. Less parts be get wrecked from the water getting in them. These bearing also have to very corrosion resistant. - Light weight is also a high priority, under 9.5oz is preferred, as I'll be holding this reel neck high to keep it out of the water. - A water-proof drag would also probably be a good idea. - High gear ratio. One of the grips I have about my Exceler is it's slow speed.... not fun to have a reel forever to pick up slack when jerking tubes off the bottom. - $100 max, I'm willing to find real on e-bay. I'm thinking a 2000 size, and will use braid on it. Next a slop rod. The lakes hear a darn grassy in the summer, and a slop specific rod would be awesome! - over 7 foot, under 7' 6". - powerful - strong - a good tip for casting and working frogs, but still enough to punch with if need be. - no more then 60, or 70 bucks. No need for light, and sensitive rod here, I see no reason for high dollar rod. Again willing to search for deals on e-bay.. Thanks for any help yall.
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