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Hi all,

I'm looking to buy some wire rod + reel setups for my dad for Father's Day. I'm in college...what is the best way to get some nice rods and reels for a decent price? Last time my brother bought a setup, it snapped off the rod holder and fell in the water, $300 gone.

We only use 2 downriggers in a small 16' boat but I want to take the next steps and get wires out there.

Which rods/reels do you use, where can I buy them, and how much will they be?

Thanks in advance.

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Not sure how much you are looking to spend but I run the shimano tekota 600 with a line counter. They run around $185 but work great. As far as a pole just about any dipsy pole that is 9' will work. I would recommend probably a medium heavy action rod.

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Okuma magda 30's will serve you fine.

About 60 bucks apiece. If on the east end go to Jons lil salmon sports just outside Mexico point launch

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Okuma. There are allot of fine sponsers on here that will hooks you up nice nice. You can find them on the sponsers page. Ofcourse.

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We use Ugly Stick 10' dipsy  rods with Diawa SG47LCA reels filled with Torpedo 19 strand wire and could not be more satisfied. 

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Okuma classic pro GLT dipsy rod for $35-$40. Okuma Magdalena pro reel for about $60. Twili tip for $7. Awesome setup. Sometimes you can find this exact setup pre spooled with 1000ft of 30lb 7 strand wire for $149 at gander mountain or dicks. Super good deal.

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I like simple Penn 209 level winds. They are bomb-proof with smooth drags and easy to maintain. Set the dipsys on 3 and let out as much line as you would tolerate reeling back in!

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