The Right Choice On
Buying Fly Fishing
Reel
There are several things
to consider about when choosing the right choice fly fishing
reels on the market. Whether the fly fisherman chooses
Sage fly fishing reel
or an Okuma fly fishing reel, there
are still certain other general fly fishing reel factors that
must be considered in order to make the appropriate choice.
Novice fly fishermen should always consult experienced friends
or relatives about their favorite reels and even borrowing the
fly fishing poles and reels if possible to experience for
themselves what they like in different brands and types of
reels.
The
Right Choices to Make On Buying Fly Fishing
Reel
The first
decision that the fly fisherman has to make
about his fly fishing
reel is what type of drag system he wants it to
have.
There are two
most common basic types of drag systems available on most fly
fishing reels:
1)
Drag Systems
The reason the
reel needs a drag system is because it stops the fly fishing
reel from being stripped of line when a fish is pulling on it.
If the line gets stripped off the reel, then it has to be de
tangles and reeled back in, which wastes time and
fishing. At
the same times, it also helps to give
resistance to the line so that when the fish takes the
fly there is some tension on the line already, which is
very important with larger fish.
This type of
drag system is silent and called a disk drag system. This one
is not as common as the other, compare to the
spring and pawl
system which has a clicking sound as it works. The disk drag
system is usually chosen if they always
fishing for larger
types of fish while the other, spring and pawl system can be
used with smaller fish as well as the larger
ones.
2)
Retrieval System
Another choice
to decide about a fly fishing
reel is the type of retrieval system that the reel uses, which
means the system by which the fly line can be retrieved after
it is cast and let out, which determines how quickly the
fisherman is ready for his next cast. Hence, there are capacity
ratings on these retrieval systems for fly fishing reels, which
are done by line weight. As, this determines how much fly line
a particular reel can hold on it and the measurement is usually
given in yards.
There are
three common types of retrieval systems that are used on fly
fishing reels.
i) The
automatic retrieval system is nice but is
the most
expensive one, since it allows the
fly fisherman to press a button or flip a lever and the
line is retrieved.
ii) The
multiplying retrieval system is faster than single
action retrieval
system but it
stills require
work done by
the fly
fisherman.
iii) The
single action retrieval system is the
most
common to be used by the fly fishermen whereas
is the slower compare with the other two
types.
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