Beginners Guide To Bait Casting Reels

By Peter Mertse

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.

After you decide what type of reel to get you should know what to look out for in every reel and be able to distinguish between a good quality and a bad quality reel. Even when it comes to bait casting reels the things you should keep an eye out for are quality of construction and materials by which the reel is made of.

Even though people think that bait casting reels are better used by experienced fishermen bait casting reels can be easily used by someone who is just getting in to fishing. Most of the reels available today are of high quality and are manufactured with the user in mind. That means that even someone without much experience can use one of them. There are techniques involved with using a bait casting reel but someone new in fishing can learn them and master them fairly fast.

Most reels are manufactured using two kinds of materials. These materials are either aluminum or graphite. Graphite reels are a bit more expensive just because this metal is more durable and can withstand corrosion. As a result a graphite reel including a graphite bait casting reel will last longer. On the other hand aluminum is a stronger metal than graphite and will be more flexible. Either way, as long as you are not going for really heavy fish a graphite bodied reel should do the job.

When looking for a bait casting reel you should keep an eye out for the ball bearings or bushings inside the reel and make sure everything is at good condition. These components are the ones that impact how smooth the reel feels when you use it. In general most fishermen prefer to use stainless steel ball bearings than bushings.

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.

Another thing you should look out for when looking to buy a bait casting reel is how fast the crank turns. This is referred to as the turn ratio of the crank. Reels have different turn ratios, ratios that can vary anywhere from 2:1 to 1:6.The first number of the ratio represents how many times the crank turns for every turn of every rotation of the spool. The greater the number of rotations of the spool the greater the power of the reel, in other words it has more cranking power. A higher cranking reel is good for bottom bouncing.

As you can see there are many things you need to keep in mind when buying a reel even when it is a bait casting reel. Look for the best price, and go on the internet to see that there are many great websites that sell low priced bait casting reels.

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