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		<title>What Are The Best Saltwater Fishing Reels?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m looking for a quality fishing reel that will last a long time.  I have used almost a dozen of fishing reels over the years and I can&#8217;t seem to find a reel that does not break within a year!!!.  I fished with a Penn reel and even that failed on me!!!.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m looking for a quality fishing reel that will last a long time.  I have used almost a dozen of fishing reels over the years and I can&#8217;t seem to find a reel that does not break within a year!!!.  I fished with a Penn reel and even that failed on me!!!.  I don&#8217;t want to spend more than $65. 00.  Any suggestions?</p>
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		<title>Saltwater Fishing- Get The Best Fishing Reels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Irrespective where you are fishing the fishing reels must be the best quality and not let you down.  If you are in the process of building your fishing kit, you should pay particular attention to the kind of equipment you are putting together.  A penny pinched here and there could cost you a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Irrespective where you are fishing the fishing reels must be the best quality and not let you down.  If you are in the process of building your fishing kit, you should pay particular attention to the kind of equipment you are putting together.  A penny pinched here and there could cost you a prized trophy on any of your fishing trips.  There are different sets of equipment for different game.  You definitely so not want to fish for shark with a rod and reel designed to go after carp do you? As you gain experience an angler you will be adding equipment to your fishing gear.  You should only add the best and proven equipment if you want to prevent frustration and disappointment on any of your fishing trips.<br />
The reel on your fishing rod is a very important bit of equipment, especially if you are fishing in the salt waters of the deep seas.  The size of the fish that you can hook can be monstrous and put up a big fight when you try to land it.  The reel is essentially a set of gears that facilitate reeling in a huge weight.  When you hook a large fish such as a Marlin or a shark you will ensure that you are able to bring it in without losing your equipment.  This is the reason many fishing boats have a seatbelt for the angler and a fastening system for the rod as well.  The saltwater fishing reel is designed to lock in a way that will prevent the reel from un-winding.  The gears on the reel facilitate the angler to effortlessly reel in the fish a little at a time.<br />
If you hook a large fish it is going to put up a great fight to prevent you from bringing it in.  You will have to be patient if you do not want to lose your hook and lure.  Reel in the fish slowly allowing it to swim and trash around in the water.  If your fishing rod is secured to the boat you do not have to worry about losing it, at the most you will have to cut the line and let the fish go.  But if you have patience, and the right equipment, you can have the biggest fish for a trophy.  Basically you’re fishing reel and line is what should not let you down.<br />
Salt water fishing reels differ in size and use.  A reel too big will not serve the purpose of fishing for smaller fish and a small reel will not be any use when you are fishing for big game.  Experience will teach most of what you need to know about fishing and the equipment that is just right for the game you are after.  Experienced anglers will teach you where to get that equipment from.  </p>
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