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Browning® Fishing Superlight® Spinning Rod and Reel Combo

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If you really want to get one-on-one with your quarry, Browning's Superlight Spinning Rod and Reel Combo is the way to go. Perfectly matched systems are light and responsive, to help you get the most out of your fishing opportunity -- and they're also the best-looking outfits on the water! We're sure you'll enjoy the looks, feel, and handling of these high-performance ultralight combos from Browning Fishing.

Reel features: Lightweight graphite frame, 2-pc. aluminum spool with coated lip, 5-bearing system including PowerLock™ Instant Anti-Reverse.

Rod features: Light, sensitive IM-6 graphite [Read More]

   



Model Gear Ratio Power Other specs Quantity  

BSL495UL

5.2:1

Ultra Light

Line Weight: 1-6 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Ball Bearings: 4+1
38-940-938-00
Your Price (each): $49.99
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BSL525UL

5.2:1

Ultra Light

Line Weight: 1-6 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: 1
Ball Bearings: 4+1
38-940-940-00
Your Price (each): $49.99
In stock

BSL602L-2

5.2:1

Light

Line Weight: 2-8 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/16 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: 2
Ball Bearings: 4+1
38-951-074-00
Your Price (each): $49.99
In stock

BSL662L-2

5.2:1

Light

Line Weight: 2-8 lbs.
Lure Weight: 1/16 - 1/4 oz.
Pieces: 2
Ball Bearings: 4+1
38-951-076-00
Your Price (each): $49.99
In stock


If you really want to get one-on-one with your quarry, Browning's Superlight Spinning Rod and Reel Combo is the way to go. Perfectly matched systems are light and responsive, to help you get the most out of your fishing opportunity -- and they're also the best-looking outfits on the water! We're sure you'll enjoy the looks, feel, and handling of these high-performance ultralight combos from Browning Fishing.

Reel features: Lightweight graphite frame, 2-pc. aluminum spool with coated lip, 5-bearing system including PowerLock™ Instant Anti-Reverse.

Rod features: Light, sensitive IM-6 graphite blank, ultra-strong stainless steel guides and inserts, and full cork handle grips.

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UL = Ultra Light
L = Light
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With the new web layout I can't tell what the length of the rod selections are.
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go to the store but i would recomend 6'6
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i belive that this is made in the usa
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i would like a extra spool how i get one.?
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you may have to contact browning company
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i dont know that you can get one but my recommendation is that you try calling or going to bps and ask a reliable employee and the fishing department for some aid or if that doesnt work ry customer service but first go to the experts
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I'm trying to become a more all around angler, and finnese fishing is something I need to improve on. I haven't even tried anything finnese other than the occasional drop shot. If this is not the best please keep your recommendations under $80. I'm a begginer finnese fisherman. I'll get more expensive as i get better.
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i use this combo for panfishing ,this is a very ultra light pole i would go light action for what your looking for
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No, the ultra lite rods are too short and make it difficult to fish a swimming jig. stay wir\th spinning 6 ft plus.
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about a two years ago i started finesse and it is the best
its great you are trying to broaden your skills as an angler
i recommened this to some degree but i much rather you purchase the pfluger gx-7 combo....quite possibly my best purchase
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i love that your trying to improve yuor angling status
finesse fishing changed and improved my love for the sport just a couple of years ago
this is a great combo for fish no bigger than 16inches or itll bust
with this it is good for river fishing and smaller lakes and ponds with alot of fun
although something all around finesse that you may enjoy more is the pflueger gx-7 combo 5'6" light or up considerin g what your using
and try using the xts speed lure 1 5/8 inch for finesse fishing streams rivers and some ponds itll produce
lots o fun and wish you luck
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Perfect Combo for the finnese fisherman. Very sensitive with some backbone to bring in the fish. I recommend the 6' Combo for more of what it will take to bring in the bif ones.
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This is a very nice combo. I can tell you that expensive is not always the best product and that depends on what your trying to do.Try this combo with light crank baits, I think you will use it a lot.
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If you want to become more of a finneas with this combo,you've started down the right path.Just take your time and get the fill of all your surroundings under the water and above and pay special attention with the sensations coming from the pole you'll be amazed.
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I wouldn't have this combo for a 6 yr. old, I would recommend a shorter rod. Don't remember the spool cap. but I put 4lb. line on mine. I would have to go outside to look,but I think 8lb was max rec. size.
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Yes, started my grandson out with one when he was 4 years old. he uses it for crappie, sandbass, and catfish, He is 7 now and still using the same one.
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Very easy to use, lightwieght and cranks very smooth. It is open face so a little more complicated to operate, but very easy to cast and reel in. The only negative is no trigger grip.
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Would not recommend for a 6 year old unless he is very familiar with spinning reels.
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Yes, perfect for a 6 year old. I use 6 pound spider mono in mine.
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yes i do for a responsible 6 year old
and line capicity please try not to exceed 6 lbs or you will mess yo reel up
i recommend and only use 4 lb. and only had one fish snap my line
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i use 4lb test and 6lb on my other one wouldent go more than the 6lbs tends to spool to loose if you go more than 6lb test
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Diffidently yes, I would recommend for a 6yr old.
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my 6yo uses a small spincast setup with a 3 foot flippin rod but if ur little guy is good with a open face ya i would say give it a try
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it holds 4, 6 and 8lb test line. i have mine rigged with 6lb test. id sau a six year old could use. just as long as they know how to use a spinner. great set up!!
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The line capacity for this is 60 yd for 6# test. I am happy with that.
Yes i would recomend this for a younster so he can feel the bites better and so he gets into fishing. Good LUCK!!!
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