Fishing Reel Basics
Different fishing reels are needed for different waters and
fishing styles.
Fishing reels are the most essential component of fishing gear.
However, there are so many manufacturers and so many different
types of fishing reels, how do you know which one is best for
you. The three main kinds reels - spin casting, bait casting,
and spinning all have their pros and cons. The type you need
depends on what kind of fishing you do.
Using a fishing reel for the first time can be frustrating,
especially if they style of reel is new to you. Beginners often
start with a closed-face reel which helps keep the line from
tangling. The most popular style is probably the spin-cast or
spinning reel. With these the reel hangs under the rod and the
line is held on an open spool. The line is controlled by a bail
for casting and tension knobs for controlling the fight. Casting
takes a little practice, but keeping your forefinger pressing
the line against the handle before casting will prevent the line
from coming off the spool.
Baitcasting on the other hand takes a fair bit of practice in
order to become accurate and avoid line tangles. You must master
controlling the tension of the line. To do this you need to
match the weight of the lure to the tension on the line and then
finally the power of your cast. But once you do, they're great
fun and allow very accurate casts in very tight spots. For this
reason alone they are a popular choice with pro bass fishers.
Learning to use all three types of fishing reels will give you
an enormous advantage when you go fishing. By matching your reel
and other fishing gear to your type of fishing you will have
much greater success.