Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Fly Fishing - Waving Feathers In The Air

Interesting article on fly fishing equipment www.fishingletsgo.com/equipment/joan-wulff-fly-fishing-equipment.php


Round baitcasting reels are popular for their line capacity and unmatched cranking power. Obviously, things like the size of the reel and the quality of the components further dictate strength, but generally, round baitcasters are more powerful and sturdy than their low-profile cousins. Let's look at some factors that can be considered either pros or cons – depending on the situation.

For most anglers, the thought of big fish means it's time to get out the big gear. That's when these reels shine. Round baitcasting reels are indeed strong, but added strength often means added weight. This may concern some anglers and should be considered when reel shopping. Because of their shape, round baitcasters can accommodate larger spools and thus, more line – great when long-line trolling behind your boat, or when fishing for line-stripping monsters. However, if casting distance is your goal, the added weight of the larger spool and extra line may hinder it.

If you're a small-game fisherman, but like the concept of the round reel, there are plenty of reels on the market to accommodate your situation. This might be the case when you're tired of replacing worn out reels and don't care about a little extra weight or shorter casts.

Whatever your unique situation calls for, be sure to do your research and homework before investing in a piece of equipment. In the fishing reel industry, you definitely get what you pay for. Stick with the reputable brands and don't be afraid to pay a few extra bucks for a good piece of machinery.

Until, next time, have fun on the water. And remember – unless your line is wet, you ain't gonna catch no fish!

Sincerely, Nicholas Cudzilo

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