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Shakespeare® Scooby Doo™ Fishing Kit

Shakespeare® Scooby Doo™ Fishing Kit
From SHAKESPEARE

Price: $21.95 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

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Ships from and sold by Housatonic River Outfitters

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Product Description

Shakespeare Scooby-Doo Fishing Kit for the little angler in your family! Bring Saturday morning cartoons out to the lake! Teach your kids the joy of fishing with a Scooby-Doo Fishing Kit: 2'6" all-in-one rod and reel with line; Co-molded soft-touch handle; Practice casting plug; Regular Fishing Kit includes an extra-value character sticker sheet; Order yours today! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Shakespeare Scooby Doo Adventure Fishing Kit - word search in our Store for 'Shakespeare'. Shakespeare Scooby Doo Fishing Kit


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38219 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Shakespeare

Features

  • Lightweight and Durable
  • Great Gift Idea
  • Ready to Fish
  • Great Gift Idea

Customer Reviews

Great beginner rod5
My father-in-law bought this for my son. He's 2 and we used it this fall for the first time, and caught a largemouth bass! The casting is very easy with a simple push button hold and release. My son couldn't cast it yet, but I could (I'm not a fisherman) and he was able to reel in several fish we caught! He didn't want to touch the fish, but the rod is fantastic.

Great for little kids5
This is a great beginner rod for small kids. We bought it for our 5-year-old daughter for Christmas and she loves it. It looks like a toy from the outside but it really works like a full-fledged rod and reel. Within minutes my kids were casting it 20-30 feet into the lake. You can attach real hooks and bait to it, but my kids like casting the little orange plastic fish it comes with just as much. Unfortunately we haven't caught any real fish yet.

Great rod5
Bought this for my 2.5 yo. We'll use it again next summer. We have landed many a bluegill with this thing with no problems. My son can real it nicely (I still cast...maybe next year he can).

If the line gets tangled inside the reel, I'll probably just throw it away, but no problems yet and it's waiting paitently in the closet.