Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Types of Reels And Their Uses

By Sandy Meremt


Every fishing kit should contain at least one kind of fishing reel. Fishing reels can make fishing much easier by allowing the fisherman to reach greater depths, fish efficiently and catch larger fish. There isn't only one kind of fishing reel. On the contrary there are many types of reels that can be classified into three main categories of reels. These are casting reels, fly casting reels and bait casting reels.

The Bait Casting Reel is a reel for more advanced fishermen. It is for those who already have some experience fishing. It is a demanding reel because it lets the line go very easily just by using the weight of the lure. When you are letting the lure go when casting the reel follows that movement. The mechanism of most bait casting reels consists of a device that lays the line evenly across the rotating cylinder. To use a bait casting reel one needs to have a very smooth cast in order to avoid tangling mishaps.

Fly fishing reels are somewhat complex reels as well. Not as complex as bait casting reels however. The one thing you should always keep in mind when using a fly fishing reel is to be certain that it has responsive drag. When buying a fly fishing reel you should make sure that it can withstand the tension a large fish would cause to it. In general, fly fishing reels are bit more expensive than other kinds of reels. They have more moving plastic parts that you should also make sure they all are in place and sturdy. A reel with metal parts should be preferred.

The Spinning Reel is relatively inexpensive and it is a closed faced and fairly easy to control. The spinning reel is the most likely choice if you are a beginner in fishing. Most spinning reels have a push button release for casting as well as an opening at the top where the line comes out when you cast.

Every reel, including the spinning reel, will mount on your rod. Mounting a reel on an open faced spinning rod is a bit more challenging than you think. They come in many sizes to fit your needs. Based on their size they can be classified in regards to what kind of fishing you need to do. Lighter models are goof for pan fish whereas larger ones can be a great help when fishing in open waters. The line capacity on these is greater and is serviceable when you are after trout or even salmon.

The last thing you should consider before you purchase a fishing reel is its speed. It is advised to get a reel with a medium speed. If you get more than one then you can choose one with slow and one with fast speed. Overall there are many kinds and types of reels out there. Do your research and find a fishing reel suitable for your needs.




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