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    I am looking to buy a good ultra light setup for bream and i need help I have considered the shimano sienna at dicks for 29.99 but i havent had any experience with them and i think i will get berkley cherrywood from wally world for whatever the price is this a good setup?

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    I have a couple of Berkley Cherrywood rods that I use ABU Garcia Cardinal reels on...I like them.
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    There are a lot of Cherrywood fans on this site. Shimano makes good stuff, too. I'm sure both will be fine for bluegill.

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    Thanks guys appreciate it cant wait for spring and spawning time.

    Have any of you had experience with float tubes i was hoping to try and get one for the lake this year?

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    I always use my 5'6" ultralight Cherrywood for gills.Very sensative,I love it.Just be carefull of throwing stuff on the tip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie20 View Post
    Have any of you had experience with float tubes i was hoping to try and get one for the lake this year?
    I tube quite a bit. For lakes/ponds, I'd get a U or a V-shaped boat. They're much easier to get in and out of than the round ones.

    There are lots of good ones on the market. Just pick one that suits your budget.

    Illinoisgiller is also a tube fan, so I'm sure he'll chime in soon.

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    I think Giller was born in a tube, Lol.:D
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    LOL i fish cave run lake in KY and we have a pontoon but i want a tube to fish hollers and shallows where the boat cant reach and im sure there fun to

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbie20 View Post
    LOL i fish cave run lake in KY
    Catching a musky from a tube would be interesting! :D

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    you bet talk about a ride you would probably be halfway down the lake before you caught it.

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