Alfredo Ramses
Best Beginner Fishing Setup Under $100 Ready to Fish
Don't drop $200 on the wrong baitcaster. The best beginner fishing setup is one balanced spinning combo + mono, ready to fish under $100.
Why Your First Reel Isn’t Always a Spinning Reel
Don't grab a baitcaster as your first reel. Spinning wins 9 of 10 times, but here are the 2 cases it doesn't (+ how to match rod & line).
Put Line on Any Reel in 6 Steps Without Twist
Don't fill the spool to the lip (that's the bird's nest). Put line on any reel twist-free in 6 steps — spinning, baitcaster, or spincast.
What Fishing Line for Beginners? Mono, Hands Down
Don't start on braid. The forgiving fishing line for beginners is cheap 8-10 lb monofilament [+ exactly when fluoro or braid earn a spot].
Saltwater vs Freshwater Gear One Part Fails First
Don't buy two setups yet. With saltwater vs freshwater gear, one part fails first (the reel) and the rod you already own is usually fine.
Best Kids Fishing Poles That Actually Stay Tangle-Free
Stop fighting bird's nests. The push-button (spincast) combos that actually stay tangle-free for kids, ranked by age from toddler to tween.
How Much Fishing Gear Do Beginners Need? 7, Not 70
Don't overbuy fishing gear. A beginner needs about 7 things, not 70 [the full kit, the gear to skip + how to fish your first trip for free]
Where Budget Fishing Gear Wins and Where It Fails
Don't overspend on budget fishing gear. See where cheap gear wins, where it fails, and which combos punch above their price [spend-vs-save verdict]
What Gear Do You Need to Start Fishing? Less Than You...
Don't let the tackle shop oversell you. The beginner fishing gear that actually catches your first fish fits in one hand (full checklist + bobber rig).
9 Parts of a Fishing Rod and What Each One Does
Name every part of a fishing rod and learn why each one matters when a fish hits (sensitive tip + lifting butt and everything in between).












