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I'm getting some spinning reels for my younger siblings, and was thinking about what kind of rods I should get them. Mind you, they're still beginners so I'm not looking for finesse rods that let you feel everything or anything fancy like that. I'm looking for a cheap but solid spinning rod that won't snap in half the minute you attempt to pull in a 8-10# fish.

What suggestions do you guys have?

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8-10lb fish for beginners? I need to move.

Ugly Sticks won't break and won't break the bank.

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I forgot to mention - they're not only fishing for bass, but carp as well. I wouldn't really be very worried about rods breaking if they were only for bassing.  ;D

Carp, on the other hand... a 5# carp will fight like a 10# flathead at times. One time I caught one on a crawler and it pulled so hard I nearly tripped. I thought I had caught some monster, only to pull out an 8# torpedo shaped dinky common carp. :)

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I picked up a pair of Abu Garcia Conolon Premier spinning rods for my two oldest boys about this time last year, and was rather impressed. They're fairly light and much more sensitive than I had expected. I found them in the clearance section of my local Walmart for a little over $25 a piece.

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I picked up a pair of Abu Garcia Conolon Premier spinning rods for my two oldest boys about this time last year, and was rather impressed. They're fairly light and much more sensitive than I had expected. I found them in the clearance section of my local Walmart for a little over $25 a piece.

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UGLY STIK!!! but be advised that the reels arent that good and you might want to replace them

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