>>25005101. don't buy this stupid cheap shit
2. don't buy stuff on the internet if you don't know what are you doing. go to your local fishing store(s). the darker, the messier the store and the older the vendor the better
3. don't do this boring fishing. go spinfishing (the rhine is a paradise. go for perch/zander and pike)
3. get a rod with a casting weight (Wufgewicht) of 7-28g for perch (the zeck stuff is good and cheap) and zander and a cheap rod of 60-150g for pike (again zeck stuff is great for it's price)
4. get a shimano stradic 2500 for your perch/zander rod with a 0,10mm x8 braid (kariki 8, daiwa j-braid x8, spiderwire stealth smooth 8)
5. get a shimano stradic 3500/4000 for your pike rod with a 0,18-0,20 x8 braid
6. then get lures. Don't get caught by the pretty colors. Go natural. And buy lunker city's shakers (camo-tackle) in 3,25inch, 3,75inch for perch, 4,5inch for zander, 6inch and 8inch for pike. they are killing it. then the spickey in 18cm (the ready to fish version) from fishingprofi (they are huchen lures but they work great for pikes. they have also a motage-anleitung on youtube but it's a pain in the ass to do it.) if you don't want to borhter with that, get the pig shad in 23cm. Ebenfalls ne Waffe.
7. buy the hooks from nippon-tackle (DEKA Round-Jig PTFE Jigkopf). camo tackle is telling you what sizes you need for the lures on the lure-page (bigger is better than too small)
8. buy stroft fluorocarbon in 0,36mm as a perch/zander leader
9. buy flexonit 7x7 red in 0,36mm as a pike wire leader
10. buy the flexonit crimps (0,26-0,36 and 0,36-0,46 see for yourself what is better working for you) and crimp pliers. (camo tackle pliers are fine)
11. buy LMAB Duo Lock Snap from hecht und barsch in s (25kg for perch/zander. they are small) and in M or L for pike (the L snaps for big lures above 60g)
12. buy LMAB Swivel |Wirbel in S and M or L same stuff as for snaps
13. learn the uni knot and the fg knot
14. prepare your leaders
15. fish