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Choosing the Right Fishing Line

October 28th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Fishing Tackle

Remember when you were younger and you wanted to head out for a day of fishing? You thought little of the tools you were using, you cared was that there was line in your reel, a rod in your hand, that tiny two-tray tackle box and your best friend (your dog) at your side.  Add a couple of sinkers and hooks and you were in business.  It didn’t matter to you what kind of line you had, as long as you had some you knew that you’d have the best fish regardless of their size or type.  Most fishermen have long outgrown this notion and have a stash of tackle, rods, reels and every type of filament tucked away ready to pull out at a moment’s notice for a day of fishing.

The fishing tackle industry has managed to come up with a staggering variety of line types.  The categories are easily defined as monofilament, braided and fluorocarbon and depending on whether you enjoy freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing or offshore you’ll want to use the line that is most beneficial to what you’re doing.

Monofilament line is perhaps the most used – simply put, it’s the least expensive, it’s readily available and it’s sufficient for most type of fishing.  Monofilament offers pliability which can be a great benefit.  If you have a fighter on your line that simply doesn’t want to be caught, monofilament is strong and has enough give to allow you to reel him in.

The biggest problem with monofilament line is that it tends to spiral off of the spool while you cast, and the springy coils caused by this “memory” turn into knots and similar negative effects. The stretch can also be a problem, especially when you are trying to pull a largemouth bass from thick weeds, or trying to keep a big striper from ducking between rocks and getting away.

Braided line which is made up of tiny braided synthetic fibers resolves some of the issues that are inherent to monofilament lines.   Unlike monofilament, braided line doesn’t tend to remember how it was sitting on your reel, so it is less likely to develop knots.  While very strong, it’s much thinner than monofilament too – in fact a 30-lb braided line is about the same diameter as an 8-lb monofilament line.  The best thing about this braided line is that even its small size is great for filling your reel if you’re going to be fishing for small trout or bass.  One of the biggest drawbacks of braided line is that it is likely to be damaged easily as it has low abrasion resistance and unfortunately it is also highly visible. If you decide to use a braided line it’s highly recommended you use a low or non-visible leader with it.

Fluorocarbon solves many of braided line’s problems. It is much like monofilament line, and is nearly invisible underwater. It is excellent in shallow water where fish spook easy, and is effective in clear and deep water where light penetration is great. Fluorocarbon is very resistant to abrasion, and is used to make leaders. When it was first introduced, Fluoro was viewed negatively because it was somewhat rigid, making spooling and casting more complex. However, technology has offered fluorocarbon line much advancement since that time, and it is now a very popular and dependable product. 

The right line can make all the difference between a successful fishing trip and a trip that lands you back at home staring at your empty freezer.  Sure, fishing might have been a lot easier when we were children but just think about how much you’ve learned since then. A fishing trip should still offer as much adventure as it did when you were a child, but today, having the right tools and understanding how those tools work can make your fishing trips a lot more productive than they were all those years ago.

In order for your line to work correctly you have to make sure you have the right reel to use with it. Some of the most popular reels include: Daiwa Reels and Shimano Spinning Reel.

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Shimano Surf Spinning Reels

June 2nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Spinning Reels

Surf Spinning Reels

Alivio XSA

Surf Spinning Reels

The P3 Alivio series surf spinning reels feature a host of features never seen before in our exisiting range at quite unbelievable price. Under the bonnet of these Alivios reveals a powering engine with a quality and durability that belies their price tag. These sturdy P3 reels come with the same features like its smaller siblings. One way roller bearings ensures solid hookset, Varispeed 4.9:1 gears for even line laying. Spool for 6000 and 10000 size reels are Cold Forged to withstand the rigors of Surfcasting.

Bull’s Eye

Surf Spinning Reels

Extreme Performance! This was what the Bull’s eye was built to achieve. Built specifically as a long casting surf and rock fishing reel, this reel was intentionally beefed up in all aspects to make it rugged, reliable and a pleasure to fish with. Packed with features such as 8ARB+1 Infinite Roller Clutch, a deep CF spool, one piece bail, direct maintenance port and anti line foiling guard, you know that you can trust this reel to deliver the performance that you need. Add to that our slow oscillation system, a tapered spool lip to maximize casting distance and 19kg drag capability, the Bull’s Eye is definitely one reel that all surfcasters should not miss.

Interesse Entou & Entou XT

Surf Spinning Reels

Affordably priced, the new Interesse Entou XT & Interesse Entou feature a high gear ratio of 4.6:1 and retrieve rate of 98.3cm per crank. Built with a long cast CF aluminium spool and featuring Aerowrap, this rugged reel is a low maintenance long casting Surf Spinning reels for the avid surf angler. Both reels feature high drag capabilities of 19kg or 20kg and both reels sport the ever reliable A-RB; with the Entou using 2 A-RB and the Entou XT utilizing 4 A-RB

PA Spin Power

Surf Spinning Reels

The New Power Aero Spin Power reel is back with more than just a simple facelift. It is now smoother with 8 A-RB bearings and 1 roller clutch bearing. Retrieve ratio has been increased to 3.9:1 to boost retrieve rate to approximately 89cm per crank. The spool lip taper has also been improved to allow for almost free friction free release of line. The reel comes with 2 spools, both of which are constructed from aluminium which goes through an alumite process to improve corrosion resistance even further. The 19kg twin drag system allows for a quick adjustment to reach your max preset drag during competition casting; but you can also use the twin drag feature like a baitrunner function. Oscillation rate is also enhanced to improve line lay to allow for further casts, while the 1 piece seamless bail ensures that line does not have any opportunity to snag on the bail during casting. the new Power Aero Spin Power is now available in 3,5 & 8 sizes and is the ultimate reel to use for competition style tournament casting or for targeting game fishes off the beach.

PA Prosurf

Adopting almost all features of the PA Spin power, the PA Pro surf Spinning Reels features a 6/1 bearings and uses a different handle from the PA Spin power. This is the reel for the surfcaster who requires a more affordable reel.

Ultegra XTA

Looking for a rugged no frills surfcasting reel that you can depend on when you hit the beach or jetty? The Ultegra XT is the model of choice amongst discerning anglers as the reel has proven itself to be extremely reliable even under heavy use. If you are one of the few who make clockwork-like weekly pilgrimages to the beach, you will be sure to appreciate the quiet dependability of this range.Like the Ultegra XT, the Ultegra XTA offers all of hte ruggedness of the Ultegra XT with the added function of a front Baitrunner system

Ultegra XSB

Surf Spinning Reels Long range feeder anglers will have their heads turned and rods soon fitted with this reel that will gain vital yards on a cast. A smooth operator at heart, the Ultegra XSB is supplied with 4 Shielded A-RB’s + 1 Roller Bearing providing faultless operation. These handy mid-sized; reels will certainly prove to be popular with many specialist anglers wanting greater line capacity for heavier breaking strain/bigger diameter mainlines.

Enjoy Shimano Surf Spinning Reels

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Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster Group of reels: New Technology at its Best

April 12th, 2010 by admin | 14 Comments | Filed in Low Profile Baitcasting Reels

The Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster.

Shimano introduced the 1st Chronarch in 1993 and since then new materials, new design features and new technologies tend to be utilized by each upgraded line-up of the Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster group of reels.
Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster group of reels.
Shimano has always combined the top features from old and added them to the brand new to create very successful reels.

The redesigned Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster is packed with exciting features that make this reel far better than ever before.

Now most of these modern features are found in the latest Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster

When you lift it from your box first of all , what you’ll see is a new sleek body design which has resulted in a significant weight reduction and improved ergonomics. The next thing you see is the colour and very durable finish on the Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster because of the Ion Plating technology exclusive to Shimano, this exact Ion Plating was adopted for the Stella Reels.

Take notice of the Aluminium spool so far as I know its a brand new design to give you longer and smoother casts,it somehow reduces inertia allowing the spool to spin considerably quicker

The entry point to access the VBS centrifugal braking system has been changed from the screw lock system to a user friendly trigger system saving time if you have to make changes/adjustments while fishing.

Another exclusive recent innovation of shimano’s is the HEG; High Efficiency Gearing.They have increased the diameter of the gear wheels which gives far more leverage and much greater speed on the retrieve.

Some other popular features of the Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster are the Dartanium Drag material which gives you the smoothest drag ever, specially treated anti-rust bearings A-RB along with plenty additional features of the Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster group of reels listed below.

Features

* Aluminium Frame and Sideplate
* Magnumlite Spool Design
* Durable Brass Drivetrain
* S A-RB Ball Bearings
* A-RB Ball Bearing
* High Efficiency Gearing (HEG)
* Super Stopper
* Super Free (SF)
* Variable Brake System (VBS)
* Reduced Mass VBS Hub
* Escape Hatch
* Dartainium Drag
* Cold Forged Aluminium Drag Star
* Clicking Drag Adjustment
* Aluminium Cast Control Knob
* Rubber Shielded Cast Control Knob
* Tapered Ti Levelwind Insert
* Cold Forged Aluminium Handle Shank
* Drilled Handle Shank
* Septon Handle Grips
* Recessed Reel Foot
* Super High Speed 7.0:1 Gear Ratio (CH100D7 & CH101D7 Only)
* Powerful 5.0:1 Gear Ratio (CH100D5 Only)
* Approved for use in Saltwater
* Rated for use with Mono, Fluorocarbon and PowerPro lines

Overall the Shimano Chronarch Baitcaster Group of reels are for serious anglers.

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