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3 ways to stop getting birds nests using a baitcasting reel

March 4th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Low Profile Baitcasting Reels

birds nests on your baitcasting reel is no fun

When using a baitcasting reel, the main issue that newcomers have is casting – if you dont do it right, you might get some backlash which in turn will lead to birds nests in your line.

birds nests over-run

There is a lot to learn about casting and bird nests happen due to a problem in your cast. Usually, it is where there is too much  line coming off the spool. Quite simply, you want the spool to stop with the lure and you will learn this with experience.

There are a number of things you can do to prevent birds nests from happening;

1. Use your thumb to control the spool Learning how to control the spool is a big part of casting. You can practice casting in a field or other large area and dont need to be where there is water. You should start by making sure that the tension is set so that when the lure hits the ground, the spool turns no more than a quarter turn. Keep on casting to learn how to control your spool – use your thumb to stop it feeding the line by pressing down on rim once the lure has stopped.

2. Buy a reel to fit your hands, good thumb control is highly important so you should take some time to buy a good quality baitcasting reel. A higher price doesnt always mean better and ergonomics will play an important part in your decision. You can always look at upgrading once you have mastered this.

3. Make sure the rod tip follows the lure

After casting, you should keep the rod tip pointing in the trajectory that the lure is following; if you drop the tip before or when the lure hits the water then you might find that extra line is being spooled off, even though the lure has stopped. This can also cause bird nests. This can also happen if you move your wrist too much after you have cast.

Using a baitcasting reel is a fun and rewarding experience With a some practice, you can easily avoid the problem of birds nests when you cast. You shouldn’t let this put you off and these 3 tips should serve as a good starting point.

Say goodbye to Birds nests on your Shimano low profile baitcasting reel.

 

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Shimano Round Baitcasting Reels

February 27th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Round Baitcasting Reels

Shimano Round Baitcasting Reels Great Casters

Do you ever have trouble casting?  These Shimano Round Baitcasting Reels are great for casting if you have trouble keeping the cast under control.

If your preference is heavy line, grab one of these Shimano Round Baitcasting Reels.  For you deep sea fishermen out there, these Round Baitcasting Reels handle heavy line like a charm.

And, if you’re like me, you might have trouble (occasionally – let’s face it, even the best have issues sometimes…) placing the lure exactly where you want. Round Baitcasing Reels facilitate spool thumbing, thus allowing you to place the lure exactly where you want it. Pretty cool, huh? Personally, I wish more reels had this feature.

I know I said the Round Baitcasting Reels were a piece of cake to cast,

and I might have exaggerated a little bit. Let me clarify:

Shimano Reels are easier than most to cast

Baitcasters, by nature, require more skill to cast

Round Baitcasting Reels take practice to learn but are easier than most

Also, as discussed above, this is a Fishing Reel for a heavy lure / line combo. Don’t even think about tossing out a light lure – this Shimano Reel won’t do it.

The good news is that you can expect pricing to start around $70 bucks. Not bad for Shimano Reels, right?

Ok, let’s talk about the negatives. I know I’ve been pumping up Baitcaster, but I have to be honest with you – there are a few ugly truths about baitcasters.

With Baitcasters, you’re going to get backlashes. Just a matter of fact. Certainly nothing against Shimano Reels. So if you’ve got your heart set on one of the Round Baitcasting Reels, just expect to spend a little (and I do mean a little, not a lot) of time working out backlashes.

Another downer about baitcasters is that they’re one of the more complicated reels (part wise) out there. Cleaning this puppy will be a chore. But then, cleaning any reel can be a chore! Luckily, Shimano Reels are constructed extremely well, so you’ll be impressed when you take it apart for that initial cleaning. Then again, you could always out-source your cleaning…

All in all, every true fisherman needs a baitcaster. My preference: Shimano Round Baitcasting Reels. They’re the best, hands down. Round out your collection if you don’t own one already. You’ll regret not being able to use the round baitcaster when you’re in a situation that demands one. And trust me, the cleaning isn’t that bad. That’s the best part about going with Shimano Reels – any negatives are so few and far between that they’re totally worth it!

It’s like comparing coca-cola and pepsi (sorry pepsi fans!).

Seriously though, one is clearly better. And in the case of Round Baitcasting reels, nothing beats Shimano Reels.

Round out that collection, check out Shimano’s range of Round Baitcasting Reels today.

Robert Feuring

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