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		<title>What should I look for when buying fishing polls/reels?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 07:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m thinking of upgrading my poles / reels I&#8217;ve had since I have? To 6 years. My question, for &#8216;,? ? Qu? I look for? No? what makes them good or not good?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m thinking of upgrading my poles / reels I&#8217;ve had since I have? To 6 years. My question, for &#8216;,? ? Qu? I look for? No? what makes them good or not good?</p>
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		<title>What to Look For in a Fish Reel?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two basic classifications of the coils of fish: conventional coil sets y. conventional reels are commonly used in saltwater fishing. Works with the rotation of the coils. fishing reels reels have established a line of hand yet. Fixed spool reels are cheaper than conventional reels. These are the best for novice users. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two basic classifications of the coils of fish: conventional coil sets y. conventional reels are commonly used in saltwater fishing. Works with the rotation of the coils. fishing reels reels have established a line of hand yet. <br/><br/>Fixed spool reels are cheaper than conventional reels. These are the best for novice users. The fixed spool reel is designed with a pole or tree, where the rotation of the coil. The place and the point of the auction in the same direction. It also has an arm of the bond that draws the fishing line. The safety arm moves in and out to set the correct line. It can be opened to make a mold. Then hold the line with your finger tip and shoot. The line then fly to the bait. <br/><br/>multiplier reel is expensive and heavier than fixed spool. His position is perpendicular to the bar. It takes an expert to handle well. Some models have a guide with reason, that the fishing line. Others may require your hand to guide the bottom line of the coil, where recovery. <br/><br/>fishing reels can be classified as spinning, baitcasting or spincasting. The most common of these three types is the spinning reel. It is a fishing reel spool fixed. The body is parallel to the tube. The handle is turned to turn the body around the coil. <br/><br/>spinning reels ranging in size from very light to medium-large. These are less sensitive than baitcasting reels. Large spinning reels are very dense to accommodate heavy bait and lure. Backlash is not likely to happen when you use the type of yarn. <br/><br/>A baitcasting reel is conventional. It s small and settles comfortably in the hand. Can be used for saltwater fish are small. This type is sensitive to movement, albeit slight, at the end of the line. However, the game may occur during the merger and is not suitable for the size of the light line. <br/><br/>Spincasting is rather a combination of conventional reel, fixed-spool. It is very easy to use and such use is recommended for beginners. Also called coils push button because a simple press of the button is just what it takes to make it work. However, it is very sensitive to movements at the end of the line. <br/><br/>The characteristics of fishing reels will be your guide in buying a good. At the same time identify what type of fan you are. Match the reel fish for their level of skill to a most beautiful experience each time you hit the water for fish. <br/><br/>fishing at sea and for life or sport requires a strong fishing reel. Get a high performance coil, if you want to catch the biggest fish. Penn International is a great creator of believable fish reels. They offer international reels, spinning reels and conventional Baitcast. <br/><br/>Everol is another brand that has provided the delicious rolls since 1958. The Italian company uses the best anti-corrosion materials in their products. Battenkill Large Arbor Big Game Reel is also of high quality. Y &#8217;suitable for hard fighting fish game hunting. <br/><br/>Reel weights are important for the proper functioning of the coil. The weight of the fishing line must comply with the design of fishing reel. The weights or weights are needed to insert the bait in deeper water. Reel have different weights and sizes. Slip, split shots, trolling, casting or dipsey are the typical types of coil weights. <br/><br/></p>
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