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  1. She’s right handed and uses a left. I’m left handed and use use right. Sooooo.
  2. She uses a left hand retrieve. So swapping doesn’t work out as well. She he has an ultra max reel to use, just wondering if I would be better served with a medium and medium heavy. Vs having two medium heavy combos.
  3. I do have another reel but it’s my girlfriends, so whatever rod I don’t use is going to her. So I’m working with 2 combos and she will get 1.
  4. So I found a lews American hero combo on clearance for 38 bucks. Had to pull the trigger. So now I have 2 reels and 3 rods. American Hero reel has 10lb. Flouro. Carbon Blue reel has 30 lb. Braid 6’10” Medium Heavy Carbon Blue rod 6’6” Medium Heavy American Hero rod 7” Medium Vengeance rod What would be the best way to set them up and what should I throw on each? Is 10 lb. flouro appropriate or should I invest in some other line?
  5. I guess my question is a little confusing. Looking to throw some freshwater swimbaits for bass. Something like the 168 s waver, savage gear blue gill. Etc. using it for saltwater looking to chuck spoons, plugs, and maybe some bait rigs. Would this rod hold up? It is surprisingly nice to cast, and not to hard on the arms.
  6. Recently acquired a new rod a reel and wandering If thus would be a decent set up for swimbaits? Any good saltwater applications in Florida? rod is a 9 foot heavy south bend steelhead rod. Good for .75-3oz reel is a shimano corsair 400a.

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