Fly Fishing Reels - Know Your Facts

Saturday, May 16, 2009 ·

By Chipper Blakey

When polled most fly fishermen will answer their reels are the most important piece of equipment in their gear. Just like there are different rods for different fishing situations, so are there different reels for different situations. Now there is no need for you to rush out and spend a fortune on a new reel although you can if you would like to. In most situations a basic fly reel will work in most situations. And if you do your research and get a good reel you will probably not have to replace it for years and years.

Trout fishermen are known for preferring to strip their line by hand instead of using the handle. The reason for stripping by hand is that it is much quicker and gives the fishermen a better touch by holding the line in their hands.

Certain situations call for different techniques when you are fishing, sometimes you will want to use the handle to reel the line in. Using the handle is preferable when following a big fish, or if you want more control. Another situation to use the handle is when you have a lot of trees hanging over the fishing location, and you want to reduce your chances of getting your line hung. You also might be moving around frequently in the water and will prefer to use the handle.

Salmon fishermen spend a lot of time in the water fishing and most of the time prefer reeling their line in. Salmon reels are usually more efficient than trout reels when it comes to reeling the line in, due to the fish being targeted are larger.

Technology is improving by leaps and bounds due to research companies like Sage in the fly fishing industry. Also fly fishing equipment is getting lighter with the use of graphite. A lot of your veteran fly fishermen prefer the older reels with a bit of weight in them to maintain the balance that they are familiar with.

If you are thinking of purchasing a new fly fishing reel, you might consider getting two, one for your main and one for a backup in case of malfunction. To help in the selection process mark your line weight on your reel, and you will not have to guess in the correct reel that you need. This will save loads of time when getting ready for your fishing trip.

It is a good idea to get a storage bag for your extra fishing reels for protection. Most of the time backup reels find themselves in the bottom of tackle boxes for extended periods of time. Free reels in the bottom of tackle boxes can get damaged, and you might not realize this until it is needed.

As a salmon fisherman most people prefer to have different rods, which will save on time in having to change out reels and line. Most salmon enthusiasts will have two complete rod and reel setups, one for sunk line fishing and one for float rods.

Doing your research of what you will be fishing for and in what situations will move you one step closer in choosing the right Reel for your situation. There are numerous places on the web such as Ebay for choices on used fly fishing equipment.

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