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    Credit to David Thornton (Pier#r) for this great information.

    http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...r-pier-r-9236/
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    While we're here, I see both bait cast reels and spin cast reels in the stores - which is better for the pier fishing & why?

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    Unless you're comfortable with bait casting reels, I wouldn't bother with them. They can be quite frustrating while you're getting used to them. Lots of birds' nests. Use what you're comfortable with. If you used spinning reels for bass and crappie, I would just stick with that. In fact, some of the most recommended reels around here are the Penn Battle II and Penn Fierce, both spinning reels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TN Jeff View Post
    While we're here, I see both bait cast reels and spin cast reels in the stores - which is better for the pier fishing & why?
    I use both baitcasting reels and spinning reels. I use spinning reels for larger species (King Mackerel, Cobia, Bull Redfish, etc) and baitcasting gear for smaller gamefish (spanish mackerel, flounder, pompano, whiting, etc) The spinning reels I use hold more line and I just feel more confident that I can handle a larger fish with spinning gear. When I'm casting for spanish (for instance), I can manipulate the lure much better with a baitcaster than with spinning gear - that's just my particular skill-set. So the answer to your question depends on your skill-set and what you're fishing for.
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    i spent the first day just watching and asking questions. the locals are more than helpful if you'll just ask.

 

 
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