Fishing reels
Fishing reels, the right size best advise, get the right reel.
BNT4446 RD11566 RD0337 RD7801 RD8553 RD8740 RD9598 RD10320 RD12093 RD13241 TGT1161 Read more
BNT4446 RD11566 RD0337 RD7801 RD8553 RD8740 RD9598 RD10320 RD12093 RD13241 TGT1161
RD8742 RD10308 RD13274 Read more
RD8742 RD10308 RD13274
BNT4120 BNT4187 RD6018 RD7786 RD10183 RD10314 RD11536 RD13269 Read more
BNT4120 BNT4187 RD6018 RD7786 RD10183 RD10314 RD11536 RD13269
TGT1567 TT0578
TGT1531 Read more
TGT1531
TGT1227 TGT1418 TT0574 Read more
TGT1227 TGT1418 TT0574
TLD0215 TT0575 Read more
TLD0215 TT0575
TT0576 TGT1956 Read more
TT0576 TGT1956
RD8372 TGT0057 RD12036 RD13582RD13769 RD14101 TGT0813 TGT0886 TGT1573 TT0571 Read more
RD8372 TGT0057 RD12036 RD13582RD13769 RD14101 TGT0813 TGT0886 TGT1573 TT0571
TGT0827 TGT1513 TLD0212 TT0570 Read more
TGT0827 TGT1513 TLD0212 TT0570
RD8202 RD8743 RD10463 RD13188 TGT1151 Read more
RD8202 RD8743 RD10463 RD13188 TGT1151
BNT2951 BNT4479 RD12482 TGT0486 TGT1675 Read more
BNT2951 BNT4479 RD12482 TGT0486 TGT1675
BNT2170 BNT2192 BNT3621 BNT3927 RD8630 RD11694 TGT1660 Read more
BNT2170 BNT2192 BNT3621 BNT3927 RD8630 RD11694 TGT1660
BNT4429 RD8278 RD11706 RD14173 TGT1641 Read more
BNT4429 RD8278 RD11706 RD14173 TGT1641
BNT8470 RD8744 RD12337 TGT1202 Read more
BNT8470 RD8744 RD12337 TGT1202
RD7943 RD8754 RD1044 RD13381 RD14314 TGT0499 TGT1740 Read more
RD7943 RD8754 RD1044 RD13381 RD14314 TGT0499 TGT1740
TLD0215 TGT1429 TGT1239 RD8628 Read more
TLD0215 TGT1429 TGT1239 RD8628
What sort of fishing reel should I get?
Overhead or spin reels?
There are two basic types of fishing reels spinning, that hangs under the rod and looks like an egg beater, and overhead (or conventional) reels that sit on top of the rod. Spin reels are better for casting lures. Because the cast/retrieve cycle for lures can be repetitive, spin give fewer tangles and trouble. Spin can have more drag than overhead in larger sizes, but are not well suited to heavy, deep work because there are issues if you get a big hook up on the drop, line twist and cranking on a big fish under load is ergonomically difficult. They are the best choice for topwater work with poppers and stickbaits. Penn liveliner models are great for stray-lining (fishing with a floating bait). Overhead reels are better for fishing the bottom water column -- in-gear, out-of-gear fishing like bait; jigging and inchiku-style fishing. Lever drag (LD) and star drag variations abound. Lever drags tend to bind at high drag settings, and have trouble free spooling if the bearings get tired. LD reel levers are set in neutral to drop a bait or lure and the lever must then be pushed up to get some "stop on". Star drags have a neutral switch, leaving your reel at a preset, known drag setting. Star drags are the most reliable style of reel (brand issues aside). Some of the world distance casting records are on overhead reels, but a well trained thumb for casting is the only thing between a projectile cast and a bird's nest of line. So is there a reel that will do everything? If you had to choose one for a desert island it should be spin, because you can cast it, fish it with an open bail to let a fish run, jig with it. Although it's a compromise, it's the one.