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		... you wanted to set up a bass fishin' rig for an ambitious (but newbie) bass fisher. The budget allows $150 for a rod, reel and whatever hooks, lures, etc. that would be needed to get a good solid start.  
  
What would you purchase? And why?  
  
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		What exact kind of Bassin are you doing ?
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		I would just go to Walmart and get whatever I could that looked good and then go fishing. After about 3 months of bass fishing, you would know what worked and what didn't, including the pole. 
I would think that for a 150$ you could get topwater lures, plastic worms, bullet sinkers, hooks, crankbaits, spinnerbaits and a fishing reel/pole(maybe even 2 pole/reels). They may be of lower quality, but it still catches fish.
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		  It can definately be done for $150.  A couple questions for ya'. From a boat, tube, or shore? Where do you live? Smallies or Largemouth or both, or whatever is biting?[cool]
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		id say 
1--- ($60-70) rod/reel combo,  
2--- ($6) 1 or 2 plastic cases for holding lures and throw them in an old duffle bag vs buying a tackle box 
3--- ($25) terminal tackle (bait hooks, bobber, sinkers, offset hooks, swivels, whatever lb line appropriate) 
4--- ($10) plastic worms/tubes for texas rig 
5--- ($10) couple of spinnerbaits 
6--- ($10) couple of topwater baits (poppers, scum frogs) 
7--- ($10) couple of crankbaits 
  
***8--- ($10-15) any appropriate tools. you need a good pliers if you dont have some and a tape measure/scale is nice as well. (have to know how big to tell people)
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		  That's funny, never underestimate a nightcrawler. You can never imitate movement like that. My wife, who always has a care free fishing attitude, caught a 6.23 lb. smallie on a dropshot nightcrawler. So much for my LC lures at $15 a pop.  
  Rod, reel,line, lure, location. The most important to me is line, whatever you choose get the best line you can afford for the conditions but that's another post...
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		any combo would catch you fish even if they are cheap. i've used a cheap shakespeajustre rod and reel combo and caught tons of bass for only $20.00. then i would spend the rest of the money on the tackle and line  you would like.
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