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What to Look For in a Fish Reel?



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By : David H.    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-09 01:09:22
There are many options in choosing big fish reels. Whatever is it, be sure you are comfortable in using the reel. Use reel weights that is recommended by the fish reel manufacturer.

There are two basic classifications of fish reels: the conventional and the fixed spool. Conventional reels are commonly used in saltwater fishing. It works via revolving spools. Fixed spool fishing reels on the hand have immobile spools.

Fixed spool reels are cheaper than conventional or multiplier reels. These are best for inexperienced users. The fixed spool reel is designed with a post or axle where the spool rotates. The post and the rod point in the same direction. It is also equipped with a bail arm which draws the fishing line. The bail arm moves in and out to lay down the line properly. It can be opened to make a cast. Then hold the line using your fingertip and shoot. The line will then fly with the bait.

Multiplier reel is expensive and heavier than fixed spool. Its post is perpendicular with the rod. It takes an expert to handle it well. Some models come with a guide in properly laying the fishing line. Others may require your hand to guide the line back to the spool when retrieving it.

Fishing reels can also be classified as spinning, spincasting, or baitcasting. The most common of these three types is the spinning reel. It is a fixed spool fishing reel. The housing is parallel to the axis of the rod. The handle is turned to spin the housing around the spool.

Spinning reels range in sizes from very light to medium large. These are less sensitive compared to baitcasting reels. Big spinning reels are sometimes bulky to accommodate heavy bait and lure. Backlash is not likely to happen when using the spinning type.

A baitcasting reel is conventional. It is small and conveniently fits the hand. It can be used for small saltwater fish. Such type is sensitive to even slight movements at the end of the line. However, backlash is possible to occur during casting and it is not suitable for ultra light line size.

Spincasting is somewhat a combination of the conventional and fixed spool reel. It is very easy to use this type and is recommended for use to beginners. It is also called push button reels because a simple push of the button is what it only takes for it to work. However, it is not very sensitive to movements at the end of the line.

The features of fishing reels will be your guide in shopping for a good one. At the same time, identify what kind of an enthusiast are you. Match your fish reel to your skill level for a most wonderful experience each time you hit the waters to fish.

Saltwater fishing either for livelihood or sport demands a strong fishing reel. Get a high performing reel if you want to catch the biggest fish. Penn International is a credible big fish reels maker. They offer international reels, conventional, baitcast and spinning reels.

Everol is another brand that has been providing exquisite reels since 1958. This Italian company uses the best anti corrosive materials in their products. Battenkill Large Arbor Big Game Reel is also made of the highest quality. It is suitable for hard fighting big game fish.

Reel weights are significant for the good performance of the reel. The weight of the fishing line must conform to the design of the fishing reel. Sinkers or weights are needed to place the fishing bait deeper in the water. Reel weights have various kinds and sizes. Sliding, split shots, trolling, casting or dipsey are the typical types of reel weights.
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