Reels For Saltwater Fly Fishing

December 23, 2009 by GetFishing  
Filed under Sport & Game Fishing Gear

Choosing the right reel for saltwater fly fishing, as well as the best rod, is essential. The most suitable reels for this type of fishing are single action ones rather than Multipliers. This will please most fishing enthusiasts since Multipliers are more complicated reels and tend to cost more too. The many moving parts in them can often end up creating trouble just when it is most annoying, so using a single action will be cheaper and more convenient as well as better suited to your purpose.

There are two types of reel within the single action range.
A direct drive reel is the most common choice. As you release the line, the spin of the reel handle is backwards. It is much easier to estimate how much line has been released when using this type of reel, and you will also be able to keep track of how much of your line you have retrieved as you start reeling it back in.

The second type of reel is the anti-reverse. This releases the spool of line in a different way. It is designed to prevent you from getting hit by the handle when the line is being pulled out. When you are fishing for large, fast-swimming fish then the force of the handle could cause some serious damage. In a reel of the anti-reverse type the handle remains unmoving as the line is released, preventing any nasty accidents. This is a good choice of reel if you are after stronger, bigger species of fish, while the direct drive is preferable when you don’t need this added safety.

The key to successful saltwater fly fishing is to have a reel with a drag system that works efficiently. If the drag on an anti-reverse type of reel is too light then the line may tend to slip as it is being reeled in. A smooth drag will greatly improve the experience of fishing for fast moving marine fish. Freshwater fish don’t tend to be as strong, or such fast swimmers, therefore it is less important when you are fishing for them.

You can find reels that are designed to be used with a range of different line weights, and which come in different sizes. A larger reel will be able to wind in your line more rapidly, as each time you crank the handle will reel in a longer length of the line. This is particularly useful when you are fishing in saltwater, since you will often be using very long lines, releasing several hundred yards. You can choose a smaller reel if you are not intending to use as much line, for example if you are fishing for trout rather than billfish. The amount of line that you can fit on the reel will depend on the weight of line you are choosing, as heavier lines take up more room.

Saltwater can cause serious corrosion, but reels that have been designed specifically for use in this environment are made out of durable metals and so will be protected against it, to a certain extent. It will still help to prolong the life of your reel if you take good care of it, making sure that it is cleaned after each use. You can do this by scrubbing it with a gentle soap and some warm freshwater, and adding some lubricant as necessary.

A good saltwater reel should be considered as a substantial investment, so it is worth your time to look at a range of different reels before you commit to buying one.

You Haven’t Fished Until You’ve Fished in Canada

December 12, 2009 by GetFishing  
Filed under The Joys Of Fishing

Canada is one of the most beautiful places to vacation; from some of the most beautiful scenery in the world to a very abundant fish and wildlife country. The Canadians take pride in their land and they are very helpful to the tourist who come to fish and hunt. If you love the outdoors, you’ll love the wide variety of rivers and ponds, freshwater lakes, and saltwater streams that Canada has to offer. Canada is the place to visit.

Canada’s wide variety of Salmon is what makes fishing enjoyable. There are Chum, Coho, Sockeye and the Chinook salmon in their lakes and streams and because Canada is so far north the temperature in those lakes and streams are efficient enough to keep the salmon plentiful year round. If you are not familiar with salmon fishing you can always purchase guides that specialize in salmon fishing. Be sure to find the guides that are written especially for Canada. These guides can also introduce you to the fishing population along all three coasts of Canada. The Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans offer a variety of salt water fishing that includes shark and tuna.

Canada is divided up into two types of fishing groups. You have Salt Water Fishing and Lake Water Fishing. You can purchase gear for both types of fishing in merchant shops all over Canada. So if you are not quite prepared for all of these types of fishing that Canada offers you always find what you need when you get there.

You’ll also find that you would like to experience Ice Fishing. Ice fishing requires special gear and safety regulations and clothing. So be sure to check on what Ice Fishing is all about while you are there.

When you go to Canada to fish, pick up your fishing license and asked for the guides that can tell you what is required of you when you fish, what Canada’s regulations are, the most popular type of fishing for the time of year you are there and what you need to do that type of fishing with and a map to find it.

Quick Look Into Reels For Saltwater Fly Fishing

April 10, 2009 by GetFishing  
Filed under Sport & Game Fishing Gear

Let’s begin our discussion of reels being used for this drastic sport of fishing. Reels that are geared for heavy action have now made this type of fishing better as the old reels are not of much value and don’t work as well

This sport of fly fishing in the ocean is made up of great reel maneuvers and the all the hype that comes with the catch. This is what should drive you for the right rod or reel in this mode of fishing. Reels that are geared for single action and not the model types known as multiplier reels, work better for this sport of fishing. The single action reels are much better than their cousins as the multipliers don’t quite match up to their performance. These so called cousins are more expensive and have multiple pieces that make up the body of the reel. If you are familiar with these type reels, you will know that with more parts and pieces, come more trouble.

One will find that their purchase of a single action reel, will give them two options, either a reel that you can’t reverse or a reel that is geared for direct drive. The release of the reels line is what makes them set apart from one another. This sport of fishing begs for the direct drive reel, and it’s ability of how it’s handle turns backwards when releasing it’s line. Tee determination of line that is released is made easier for the angler to estimate how much line he will be reeling in when he has made a catch. No catch will endanger the angler witht he speed of the reel moving. It will not cause injury when hooking a fish that is known for it’s speed. A reel that won’t spin backwards is what you will want for the speed fish catches. When a fish that doesn’t have much weight on it is caught. these reels are a dream come true. Reels that have a tendency to spin backwards during a catch of a large fish, have both pros and cons.

The reel that you choose will not make a difference, it is the reels ability to create sufficient drag on the line when making a catch that is important. This type of sport fishing in the ocean make for fish that are much more sturdy and have speed, and the drag on your line will make the catch more exciting. As we move along in innovation of reels, top name reels are being developed with drag that is topping out the older models.

Reels that differ in their lengths are geared in size towards what weight of line the reel will be used with. Fishing in the sea or ocean make for reels geared for large amounts of line, as the fish will be bigger and will need lots of line to run with. You will want to use a reel that matches the size of fish you are after. Account for how much line you will need if trying to hook fish that will need huge amounts of line in the struggle of getting them to the boat or shore. Trout or species like them don’t need an excessive amount of line compared to ocean derived fish that are much larger. You will do well to note that the lines heaviness will take up more room where the reel is considered.

Salty or corrosive water is of no worry, in that the reels are made of materials to withstand them, and freshwater reels are not. Using certain metals in their makeup still would not help them in this area. A reel choice should result in lasting as long as it says it will, if measurements of cleaning them after every trip of fishing is taken. You can even use old household items to clean them with, while using a mild detergent and clean water. Also oil particular parts after the fact.

Your reel purchase should be made in conjunction with your enjoyment of saltwater fly fishing. Researching and reading up on products offered for the sport, will help you in making a wise decision on the reel and the amount of money that you will spend for a reel. The appropriate reel decison will help you in fighting with that prized fish.