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Every
angler knows the correct fishing equipment
is essential to successful fishing. |
Fishing equipment has come a long way over the years from the
typical conventional equipment that were being made back in the
day. It would be very easy for any novice or person just
starting out with fishing as a hobby to easily get confused
about the astonishing amount of choices on the market today.
Just go to any of your local sporting goods store and have a
look around at the rows and rows of fishing equipment available
at your disposal. Hopefully we will be able to dispel some of
the fears that you may have if you are just starting to fish and
needing to purchase new fishing equipment
with an overview of the types of fishing equipment on the
shelves these days and what you might look at eventually buying.
The first equipment that I started out with was a closed face
fishing reel made by Zebco. These reels are great for beginners.
It's a simple push-button release system that can really let the
novice fling the bait a good long way. They are called closed
face reels simply because you can't see the line on the spool.
Closed face reels are really good if you plan on doing a lot of
pond type fishing. Why you may ask, well because pond fish won't
put the reel under as much duress as a fish caught in the lakes
and bays or ocean where they have much more room to roam.
Another upside of closed face reels are that they are not as
expensive as the other types of reels.
If you are past the closed face reel stage you can then think
about graduating up to a spinning reel. Spinning reels are also
sometimes referred to as spincaster reels. These reels are
called spinning reels for a reason. Spinning reels basically
spin the line around a spool while the action in the turning
shoots the spool up and down to keep the line uniform. These
reels are a little harder to use in that you don't have the push
button release of a closed face reel you have a bail to work
with. Don't fret though as even a novice fisherman can pick this
up fairly quickly. Simply hold the line pressed between your
index finger and the rod and rear back and throw. Be sure to let
the line loose from your finger in your forward motion.
Probably one of the hardest and most frustrating types of reels
for any fisherman to throw is a baitcaster. These reels also
have a push button type of release but you have to keep your
finger planted firmly on the spool when you press the release
button and during your throwing motion again only releasing your
finger when the rod is at the front-end of your cast. The reason
they are the hardest and most frustrating to cast is because
they have a tendency to backlash if not thrown properly.
Backlash is simply when the line gets tangled all in the spool
and becomes very hard to untangle. This is a fisherman's
nightmare especially if you have been catching fish. That being
said, they are probably also the most loved fishing reels of
avid fisherman as when you do practice with it and get to where
you are not backlashing the distance and smoothness you get from
a cast is incomparable. Add in the fact that these reels can
typically handle any duress that a fish can throw at it and you
have a winning combination.
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