Tuesday, December 02, 2008

How to find the right Fishing Reel for you!

By Fishing Guy

Most young people are exposed to fishing at an early age because one or both of the parents fish. They typically get bought an inexpensive rod and reel with one of the latest Disney characters on it. For a kid, those reels can be pretty fun to use but once you get older and become more serious about fishing, you'll need to start investing a little bit more money in better gear and finding the right reel to use will make all the difference in your success at fishing.

Understanding the 4 basic models of fishing reels will help you find the one that's right for you. First, there is the spin casting reel. Second is the spinning reel. Third is the bait casting reel and fourth is the fly fishing reel.

The standard kids pack reels are usually the spin casting variety. These are very easy to use and with a little practice you can get pretty accurate with your casting. You basically push the button, cast and let go of the button. If timed correctly, you can get a pretty good cast providing the reel is a better quality reel.

A spinning reel is not for the novice and is the second most common type of reel next to the spin casting reels. Spinning reels have open faces and you can see the string in the reel. You have to pull back the bail to release the string and then control the cast with your thumb and forefinger. Most professional fishers use a spinning reel to catch their fish on. Because you can control the way the string leaves the reel, you can get very accurate casts when you cast into reeds or other areas fish like to hide.

Bait casting reels are newer additions to the fishing world and in the hands of a pro, can be fantastic reel. If however you don't know how to use one, it can also be a great source of aggravation and can ruin a fishing outing. The spool of the reel is not housed like the spin casting but it is also not fully open like the spinning reel. It's a cross of the two. The biggest drawback to this type of reel is that it is very easy to over spin the line and end up with a huge knot.

Watching an experienced fly fisherman work the fly gear and land a great fish is truly and inspiring site. Fly reels are the fouth style of reel and are nothing like the other types or styles of reels and in fact don't even use your standard clear fishing line. Fly reels are made to exacting specifications and designed for precise movements involved in fly fishing. - 2368

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