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Shakespeare Navigator Spinning Combo - Fishing Rod and Reel 6

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Rod & Reel Combos- Spinning Combo

Live on the Wild side with the Shakespeare Wild Series. Shakespeare is excited to bring you this premium line of species specific combos. With lengths and actions tailored for WALLEYE the Wild Series combos deliver great quality giving you every chance to land the next state record.

Shakespeare Wild Series Walleye Spinning Combo

From 5'6 inch to 6'6 inch in length, the colorful, fun and easy-to-fish Steeler rod and reel combos are a great choice for trips to the pond or lake. Durable fiberglass rod blanks provide great strength, A one ball-bearing reel is very smooth and the rear drag system is easy to reach and adjust. Steeler rod and reel combos will please the whole family.

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Newbie here. Seems like every time I out to cast a few times, the line bunches up on the spool (pictured below) Why does this keep happening, how do I fix it