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Tackle advice - Finger lakes New York

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What’s up bassasains, southeastern angler checking in. My girlfriends parents live on Seneca lake, one of the finger lakes. I’m working on Christmas presents for her dad. Their dock is in about 10-15’, they have a ton of lake grass all around their dock and then as you head out there are several shelves and it gets deep quick. We just don’t have that kind of depth here so I’m not sure what works. I was thinking about making him a drop shot type set up that he can throw from his dock. He has rods and some

basic tackle but I’m not sure about rod/line size, I’m expecting a picture of his rods today. I’m not sure what would be best. What do y’all think? 

I'd say a medium light spinning rod for dropshots, shakeyheads, and the occasional senko would be a good bet

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Thank you. Ended up getting a solid littlE drop shop Plano box put together for him. 

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