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@Shadowx I got the spinning 6'10 for windy crappy days I don't wanna deal with a baitcaster (my 6'10 SLX), but I didn't realize the grip length was crazy long when I ordered it.

 

The best way to decide between spinning and casting is your comfort level with baitcaster and your equipment. If you have something that can handle weightless flukes and you're comfortable casting them go for it. If you'd rather not deal with a bait caster and birds nests with light lures go spinning.

 

I used spinning for flukes for a long time, no problem with it at all, I prefer 15-20 pound braid on spinning set ups maybe more 20 for sparse cover.

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