by Mike Singh
When it comes to fishing reels, there are an abundance of options to
choose from. Depending
on the type of fishing
you will be doing will
determine what type of
reel you will need in
order to be successful.
Aside from fly-fishing,
reels have made many big
changes when it comes to
materials and function.
Reels of today use
finely crafted precision
parts and this allows
for precise and fluid
movement. Many of the
new fishing reels of
today are build from
anodized rust free
materials and they are
durable and well
constructed tools.
There are countless
brands on the market
today, when it comes to
fishing reels. With the
likes of Zebco, Diawa,
and Abu Garcia on the
roster, one can be sure
that there will never be
a shortage of options.
Many of the great
fishing reels that you
can buy today, even come
in accompaniment with a
great rod generally of
the same brand. This is
where you buy a package
and the entire setup is
ready to go, all you
need to do is thread
your line spool with
fishing line. There
are a few choices on the
market today when it
comes to fishing reels;
aside from a fly-fishing
reel there is a spin
caster and a bait caster
reel. The spin caster
reel is designed to pull
a small tab, or wire
frame back prior to
casting. Once you have
cast your line, as soon
as you touch the handle
from the reel assembly
it will lock and give
you the tension that you
need to continue your
reel in motion. These
fishing reels are very
popular, and anglers use
these reels for a
variety of species of
fish. The spool on these
fishing reels are of the
open concept design and
make for a rather easy
affair should your line
get tangled. These reels
also make it easy to
load the spool with
line, considering these
fishing reels have no
encasement to shroud the
spool itself. Bait
casting fishing reels is
basically of the same
thought process however;
the spool for the line
is encased and is not
visible. While the case
does come off for easy
line spooling, it can be
rather cumbersome should
you not be familiar with
these types of fishing
reels. There is merely
one small button to be
pushed while you are
preparing to cast your
line, making the bait
casting fishing reels
relatively easy to use.
Once the cast has been
made, the same process
as the spin casting
fishing reels apply. The
line will lock once the
handle for the reel in
process is engaged. More
often than not you will
find this type of reel
used by the big bass
tournament pros, as it
is a relatively quick
fishing reel to use and
it gets the line in the
water quickly.
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