Latest Fishing Reels Auctions
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NEW RAPALA® Spinning Rod & Reel Combo Kit Fishing Tackle set with FREE Shipping!
| US $51.85 (0 Bid) End Date: Friday Feb-03-2012 22:10:43 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
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How do I find people to buy fishing rods and reels?
I am looking to sell fishing rods and reels. There is almost every name brand that’s made. Plus rods of varies types.
Information on Fly Fishing Reels
Before you buy your very first fly fishing reel, it is important that you understand very well about the basics of these very simple fishing reels.
Getting your first fly reel may be a shock for you particularly if you have been doing bait fishing for many years. Fly fishing reels are quite easy to use. Below is some essential tips you might want to be familiar with before finally purchasing your first fly fishing reel for your fishing trip.
The Basics Of Fly Fishing Reels:
Holes:
You may become aware of that a reel has holes on the side. The hole acts as drainage for the water from the line.
Adjustable Drag:
This is very important especially if you have plans of catching very large and strong freshwater or saltwater fish. Maybe you are scheduling to take a trip to catch some big game fish, recognize that you will have to struggle a little to reel in the fish, just like you do with bait fishing.
Single Action:
This is perfect as your first fly reel. This single action fishing reel means that in a single turn of the handle, it simultaneously revolves the spool, keeping it back in place.
Saltwater Reels:
These types of fly fishing reels are specifically designed for use in saltwater. These reels have larger diameters, larger lines, and higher backing capacity to withstand longer runs of strong fish. Since corrosion is a main problem in saltwater fishing, make sure you go for reels that use stainless steel, aerospace aluminum, brass, or even electroplated stainless steel.
Replaceable Spools:
If you are passionate about doing varied types of fishing, see to it that you look for reels with easy replaceable spools. This will permit you to use both the floating line and the sinking line all with the same reel.
Weight:
Your line\’s weight ought to match with the designs of your fly fishing reels. Meaning, if your fly fishing reel is intended for a 4-weight line, be certain to have the 4 weight line and vice versa, the similar to when you have a 4 weight fly reel, then you should have a 4 weight-rod. Nonetheless, both the 3 and 5 weight work efficiently well with a 4 weight fly reel.
First Fly Fishing Reel:
Casting a Rod – When casting a fly fishing rod, it is a bit different than casting with any other rod. You need not touch the fishing reel while you are casting the rod. The reel itself will hold the line, thus making it not a part of the casting process any longer. Instead, you pull out the line manually from the reel and allow it to lie loose towards your feet, making sure to feed it out with your free hands when you need it.
The information above is some of the essential things you should be familiar with before you purchase your first fly fishing reel. If you still have any questions, don\’t hesitate to ask fishing tackle suppliers to advise you about fly fishing reels. They can assist you to decide which is the best reel possible for your fishing activities.
For lots more about the fly fishing reel and fly fishing gear, check out our web site at www.flyfishingforyou.com
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How can i prevent my fishing reels rusting and stiffening up???
everytime i go out to sea with my fihing rods the reels get saltwater on them and the next day they are completely stiff and i can’t seem to get them working right again. please help!
Categories: Fishing Reels Fishing Catch Tags: fishing, prevent, reels, rusting, stiffening
Latest Fishing Reels Auctions
Hey, check out these auctions:
NEW RAPALA® Spinning Rod & Reel Combo Kit Fishing Tackle set with FREE Shipping!
| US $51.85 (0 Bid) End Date: Friday Feb-03-2012 22:10:43 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
Cool, arent they?
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What is Max Drag in assosiation to fishing reels?
I know this is a simple question, but I would like to know what exactly does max drag mean and give an example like how many pounds can a fish be caught with a max drag of 15.
Categories: Fishing Reels Fishing Catch Tags: assosiation, drag, fishing, reels
Latest Fishing Reels Auctions
Hey, check out these auctions:
NEW RAPALA® Spinning Rod & Reel Combo Kit Fishing Tackle set with FREE Shipping!
| US $51.85 (0 Bid) End Date: Friday Feb-03-2012 22:10:43 PST Bid now | Add to watch list |
Cool, arent they?
Categories: Fishing Reels Fishing Catch Tags: Auctions, fishing, Latest, reels
Zebco 11PLT Platinum Series Triggerspin Reel
- 4 stainless steel bearings
- All metal body
- Continuous anti-reverse
- Corrosion-proof stainless steel covers
- 25yds/ 4lb monofilament capacity (pre-spooled)
Product Description
The Platinum series takes Zebco’s proven Authentic 33,11 and 11T to a new level of performance and durability. Featuring more refined features like a precision-machined metal body, 4 and 5 ball-bearing drive systems and Continuous Anti-Reverse, we think you’ll agree, the Platinum series is one of our highest performing and most durable spincast reels ever built.
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Ross Reels being sold to 3M
Ross Reels being sold to 3M
MONTROSE — 3M has announced its agreement to buy Ross Reels, the local manufacturer of highly coved fly rods and other fishing equipment. Details of the transaction were not disclosed. For more, see Saturday’s print edition.
Read more on Montrose Daily Press
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How to wash fishing reels?
I just bought a catfish reel planning that I can use it for saltwater. Does anyone know how to wash and oil it after I’m done for the day? Do I have to take it all apart?
Any websites or experience would be appreciated. Thanks!
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