Selecting A Good Bait Casting Reel
With so many different types of fishing reels on the market today it is almost impossible for the beginner fisherman to know what to select when it comes to fishing reels. To make things a bit easier this article will present the characteristics of the bait casting reel.
If you understand a couple of things about fishing equipment and gear you will be able to make a better choice when it comes to selecting the right fishing reel for the job you need it to perform. To get things started, it is important to know that there are two things about reels you should keep an eye out for. The first is materials use to make the reel and the second is quality of construction.
Bait casting reels are considered to be reels only for experienced fishermen. The thing is however that even a beginner fisherman can use a bait casting reel as long as they know what they are doing. It doesn't take much to master the techniques required to use a bait casting reel effectively.
These days most reels are manufactured with either graphite or aluminum. These metals have different properties and are used to produce reels with different characteristics. Aluminum reels are more flexible than graphite just because aluminum can withstand more pressure. Graphite on the other hand does have its pluses. Reels produced by graphite have a stronger resistance to corrosion and tend to last longer especially when fishing in salt water.
The ball bearings of the reel are important components and you should always check them before you make a purchase. Good ball bearings or bushings mean that the reel will be smooth. A smooth reel is much better than one that is not smooth. Steel bearings are usually preferred over other materials because they are more durable.
Reels come with a minimum of two ball bearings and the maximum is six ball bearings. The more ball bearings a reel has the better because the cranking will be much smoother. A reel with smoother cranking will enable you to sense movement on the other end of the line. That means that when fish bite you will know immediately and be able to pull the line at exactly the right time.
The turn ratio of the crank is also something you would like to look out for when purchasing a bait casting reel. There are many different turn ratios bait casting reels come with. These ratios vary from 2:1, all the way to 1:6. The first number refers to the number of turns of the crank, while the second number refers to the number of times the spool rotates. To give you an example a reel that has a turn ratio of 1:6 has a crank that turns once for every 6 turns of the spool. This will give the reel a lot of cranking power. High cranking reels are good for trolling, bottom bouncing, and jig working whereas reels that have lower turn ratios, like a 4:1 ratio for example are better for bank fishing and general line hanging.
Finding a bait casting reel that suits your needs is very important. You dont need to get a reel packed with features you will probably never use. Doing some research before you go about purchasing a bait casting reel is important. Make sure you go online and you will find a lot of information regarding bait casting reels.
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