If you are new to spinning fishing, then when going to spinning fishing, do not do anything impromptu. The more time and effort you spend preparing your gear, the more chances you have of getting an enviable catch. First, you should carefully choose the spinning rod for fishing itself, the right reel, fishing line and prepare the bait.
Choosing a spinning rod for fishing
A fishing spinning rod must be both powerful and reliable at the same time. For pike fishing, the spinning test ranges from 10-30 grams, the length does not exceed 2.4-2.7 meters. If you are going to fish from the shore, then choose a longer spinning rod - up to 3.3 meters. With a spinning rod length of up to 3, 3 meters, the device makes it possible to cast a fishing rod from behind the bushes. For perch, you need to take lighter spinning - test 3-18 grams. For fishing on the current, purchase a heavier spinning rod for fishing, capable of throwing a bait weighing 20-40 grams (focus on the strength of the current).
The choice of a spinning rod is limited only by the financial capabilities of the fisherman - you can purchase both an inexpensive duralumin spinning rod and a carbon fiber rod. For example, reliable spinning rods of the American company Talon are very popular. Their testing is suitable for fishing in the current and ranges from 10 to 50 grams.
Spinning reel
The reel should be selected specifically for the selected spinning rod. First of all, remember: the tackle must be balanced, so do not rush to the first beautiful reel that the seller will "force" on you. Match it to the size of the spinning rod.
The spool should preferably be made of metal, which makes it easier to dump the line. If you are using braided line, then a metal spool becomes a must.
Fishing line for spinning
Most experienced spinners advise using braided line. It allows you to control the bait as much as possible. The braided line has an extremely low coefficient of stretch, so any hold, fish touch or grip is instantly transferred to the rod. The braid is much stronger than monofilament lines of the same diameter.
When preparing for fishing, do not forget about such "little things" as a sharp hook and a powerful swivel. Of the required accessories, you will need: a yawner, an ektor and a landing net.