Bill, as far as the reels goes, all of mine are shimano chronarc's SF (Super Free)and a few curado's. These Chronarc reels are very fast reels with 5 bb and 1 roller bearning. More bearnings the better the free spool is which equals more distance but also more over runs. I taught myself by really cranking down the brakes on the side of the reel until got the hang of it, then I would release the brake as I was getting better with over runs and the distance I was looking for. It will become easy to pitch just about anything.
But I would recommend which ever reel you choose is to get a swimming weight or a small jig cut the hook off and start pitching and flipping into a coffce cup all winter long, that will take care of alot of your over runs.
Rods are also a part of this picture also, smaller the lures need a smaller rod with more flex to the tip, Meduim rods work the best for me with flukes, floating worms and jig's as small as 3/16 to 1/4 once. I use a GLoomis 6.0 and 6.5 medium GLX Rod. Very nice but also very expensive, but the weight and sensitivity are really worth the money in my eyes.
Just remember, there are alot of these on the market you do not have to spend 190.00 per rod, BPS makes some really good rods to start with. There Bonic Blade versions are some nice rods for the price.
Hope this helped a little bit, alot to cover on this subject. Just go fish and enjoy the rest will come. Any more questions please ask I will try to help you out.
Good Fishing
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