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Hey guys, I need a good spinning combo and I would like some suggestions as to a good rod and reel for 90 bucks or under. Does anybody have any suggestions?

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You aren't going to get a good one for $90 bucks but you can get an adequate set up right at that price point. The best deal would be a Mitchell 300 spinning reel for like $50 and a Bass Pro Shops Graphite Series spinning rod for $40. If I was in need of a spinning set up and could only spend that amount, this is what I would get, the rod has good guides for that price plus it allows you to get a better reel, it isn't great but it will work.

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Pflueger Trion and maybe a sale/used Fenwick Eagle. Gonna be hard to find a quality combo at that price though.

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Thanks guys! I don't need a really top line rod and reel, I just need something that will work OK. If it'll pull a bass out of the slop ok it'll be fine.

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Knowing him(I do) he wants to spend less then fifty if he can..... I would suggest the hank parker combo....

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Buy a house brand rod (BPS/ Cabelas etc) and an used 2500 size spinning reel. Should work great.

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Berkley lighting rod shock 7ft med. $40, Shimano Sienna 2500FD $30, 8lb Seaguar Invisix $15 

 

Can't be beaten for the price IMO....Very versatile finesse setup

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