Hey there sheephedz, and welcome back to the boards! I haven't heard from you in a while. I see you've finally got the move to the beach finalized, GOOD ON YA! You'll have loads of fun and lots of great fishing.
As for your question, it really depends. I'd say if you're going after kings, a 4/0 sized reel. Check out this link:
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That's a rod and reel combo for under 200 bucks. It has a super high speed gear ratio and it would be great for pier and boat alike. Plus, you can go right to basspro in N. Myrtle Bch and pick it up with out waiting. [cool]
20-30 pound line is just fine. You may want to go with 30 pound line. I suggest you go with Mono line, and Ande is about as good as Mono gets now a days.
You're also going to need an anchor rod and reel if you plan on float fishing. Something in the 10' length will work fine. The reel doesn't have to be anything special, but you need good line on it. Ande for this reel too, as you'll be slinging a heavy lead with nail in it out as far as you can toss it. I'll explain more in depth if you'd like.
When you get down here and get situated, just let me know. We'll get together and do some fishing. I'll even hit the pier with you and show you how to set up a float rig, how to make your leaders, and everything you'll need to know to be successful. [

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Make sure and keep us posted on your progress, and let us know when you get into town for good.
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