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June 18th, 2007

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Vintage FLY FISHING 2PC ROD REEL Shakespeare Wonderod


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Types of Reels for Fishing

Marine fishes are one of the major sources of food for humans. It is caught using a systematic method called fishing. This practice dates back in the ancient times as the method of harvesting seafoods. It is still being used today, although made better, as means to catch fish in the seas.

There are now different techniques discovered which includes trapping, hand gathering, netting, angling and many others. In later years, fishing not only was a method of gathering fish for food but became an excellent form of recreation and sport also.

Recreational fishing has certain rules and regulations which participants should follow. Such policies are strictly enforced to make sure they are kept safe throughout the activity, and also to protect the marine life and preserve nature.

It is common practice in recreational fishing to use equipments such as hooks, big fish reels, rods, lines and baits. Angling is another method which uses a hook for catching fish. The catch and release is sometimes implemented in angling. This means that fishermen should release the catch afterwards.

In sports fishing, the objective is to have the biggest catch in order to win rather than catching for the intention of having food. Winners are awarded in a monetary value or for certain titles. Common catches for sports fishing include shark, tuna, sailfish, tarpon and other species of fish which is determined by the sports organizers.

Whether you do it for a living or for recreational, you Must Have the proper equipments in order to achieve a successful catch. The most important is the fish reels. These tools come in different varieties in terms of size, design, shape and the fish weight.

It is also important to have the basic knowledge on the different types of fishing reels and their specific purposes before even considering buying for your fishing adventure.

Learn about the different types of fishing reels to buy the right equipment for your use. Here are some information on the different types of fishing reels so you will gain some basic knowledge for your fishing activity.

Fishing reels are classified between fixed spool reels and conventional reels. Fixed spool reels are usually mounted in fixed position while conventional reels consists revolving spools commonly used for salt water fishing.

The two classifications have four different types. These are the bait casting, fly fishing, spin casting and spinning reel. All of these are designed to catch fish while only differing on how they are deployed in fishing.

Spin casting reels are commonly used by amateur fishermen. It is the simplest type. It is fitted inside an enclosure with a small opening where the lines extend. A spindle is attached inside the enclosure used to lock the line in place.

The spinning reel is the most common we see in most fishermen. These are not contained in an enclosure. Instead, a crank is used in order to release or spool the lines. This type easily tangles unlike the spin casting reel.

Bait casting reel is quite difficult to use and are not recommended for beginners. It requires high level of casting skills in order to use it effectively. It uses reel weights in order to pull the line from the rods.

Fly fishing reel is another type which needs excellent skills. This type is used by professional fishermen and used for fly fishing competitions. It is the most expensive type of reel.

Since fishing reels requires different level of skills, it is important to know how skillful you are and decide on that factor. Your choice of fishing reel should be suited to your skill level and should be comfortable for you to use.

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Saltwater Reel Selection Advice

When choosisng the type of saltwater reels you want to use, you may want to consider where you’ll be fishing. Different reels, much like other saltwater equipment, are geared toward different uses and will come in handier in some areas of the open waters than others. For example, Daiwa has a line called Steez that produces reels, rods, and line, all of which it touts as bass gear.

However, if you are going to be fishing for inshore saltwater species, the lightweight powerhouse spinning reel works as one of the best reels available. There are two models of this particular line of reels, one weighing 6.9 ounces and the other 7.1 ounces. They are made of magnesium, titanium, and other lightweight composites and inside, they contain super-corrosion-resistant ball bearings, great for saltwater use.

One of the most well known, recognizable names is Penn Spinfisher. The latest in this line of reels is the Spinfisher SSm, available in three different sizes. It has a full-metal body, five ball bearings, and infinite anti-reverse for solid hook-sets and smooth performance.

These saltwater reels are made purposely to withstand a harsh saltwater environment and have a balance rotor for wobble-free performance. This reduces the fatigue caused to the angler. Coupled with Penn’s Leveline spool-wrap, the throw is consistent and the line will lay a flat and level spool wrap on every retrieval, making this combination one of the best you can use.

The frames of these are made from a lightweight aluminum alloy that is also a high-strength material, meaning that you have a reel that is incredibly strong while still maintaining a minimal weight. The full-metal body of Penn’s reels is superior to those of other companies that manufacture their reels of either graphite or a combination of graphite and metal because the aluminum alloy is stronger and will hold up better against the force and pressure of a trophy-sized saltwater fish, some of which can be extremely large and vicious in their fight for freedom.

Even under extremely intense pressure and loads, these saltwater reels maintain their alignment and have the torque to reel in whatever may be on the other end of the line.

One of the reasons that the Spinfisher SSm reels are so well thought of is the redesigned drag knob, which seals out saltwater and contaminants and is supported by a Stainless Steel main shaft.

This maintains the integrity and alignment of the SSm saltwater reels, even during huge drag loads caused by hard fights between fish and anglers.

About the Author

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best saltwater fishing information possible. Get more information on saltwater reels here: http://www.asksaltwaterfishing.com

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