Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Best Saltwater Fishing Rods and Reels

The Memories of the favorite fishing trips are something that one keeps in their mind forever. The excitement of the day when a big fish took the hook and was pulled in successfully is something to relate to one’s children or other relatives. One of the things that made such a successful day was having the best saltwater fishing rods and fishing reels. Having them, there could never be the narration of the one that got away.

There is a big difference in the type of reel to be used for different kinds of fishing. Having the correct one can make the difference between a successful trip and coming home empty handed. A reel for inland fishing is much different from one for ocean fishing due to the size and fierceness of the fish. So the type of fishing you plan to do is an important factor in determining the type of reel you should posses.



Salt-water fishing requires stronger equipment due to the size and fighting ability of ocean fish. The most common equipment for this purpose is the conventional reel. Since most ocean fishing is on the bottom or trolling long length, casting is not normally needed.
Prices of reels vary greatly and can cost hundreds of dollars depending on the model. Getting the proper reel and other equipment is important and, depending on the frequency of fishing trips, one might want to purchase one of the better models.

Fishing reels have two classifications: the fixed spool reels and the conventional reels. Fixed spool reels are immobile. Conventional reels, on the other hand, feature spools that revolve and are commonly used in saltwater fishing. These are further divided into three varieties: spinning, spincasting and baitcasting.
Baitcasting Reels

This is a small and conventional type. It can easily fit into an angler’s while mounted on a fishing rod. This is used mainly for a bigger catch. Baitcasting reels are first-class because of their sensitivity to movement by the fishing line’s end but they are inaccessible to ultralight lines sizes as well as with “backlash” tangles. Learning how to use this method is genuinely a bit difficult. People who use this are generally professionals or very skilled already.

Spinning Reels

Spinning reels are the most commonly used these days. It has a fixed spoon reel that has housings along its stationary spool parallel to the axis of the rod, spinning around it when the handle is turned. When using a spinning reel, a casting technique called “spinning” is produced. However, since the spool is set and fixed, having a backlash is one thing you will never encounter. This type is usable from ultralight up to medium-heavy sizes. They are also less sensitive as compared to Baitcasting reels. They are also bulky because of their large size, along with the bait and heavy lure attached to it.

Spincasting Reels

This is featured as a combination of stationary and conventional reels. Spincasting reels are angler friendly and are more advisable for beginners. Even children may easily use it because of the simple push-button mechanism. Hence it is also rather called pushbutton reels. It is the least sensitive among the three types. This is as far as movement along the end of the line is concerned.

Manufacturers have conveniently numbered all fishing reels. This indicates their size and makes it very simple for one to select the correct model and match it to the correct size fishing rod. The smaller numbered reel matches the smaller rod. This makes choosing the best saltwater fishing rods and reels very easy.

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