Many fishing enthusiasts are aware of the advantages of a baitcasting reel: good casting distance, excellent thrust and sensitivity. Sometimes you can come across the opinion that the "multiplier" is just an improved inertial reel, the qualities of which depend only on its price. However, the most expensive specimens do not always provide the quality of fishing you require. To choose the right multiplier reel, you need to understand some of its characteristics.
Instructions
Step 1
When choosing a reel, keep in mind that each model is made for certain fishing conditions, and not all of them are suitable for Russian conditions. The market for the most expensive models of multiplacator reels is primarily aimed at fishermen in Japan and the USA, who have become adept at catching the American largemouth bass (bass). Therefore, the design features of the reels are "sharpened" for the behavior of such a fish and the methods of catching it.
Step 2
If you are aiming at fishing in very tight spaces, requiring precise and short casting of the tackle, choose low-profile multipliers or classic small reels. Such reels are convenient in that they are equipped with a fixed "eye" of the line stacker and a low moment of inertia of the spool.
Step 3
To increase the casting distance of the lure, use the low-profile "soap dish" reel, which enjoys well-deserved popularity in the light weight range. The low profile of such a multiplier provides a smaller bend angle of the line, which reduces friction when it passes through the rings and allows you to increase the casting distance.
Step 4
When purchasing a reel, pay attention to the brake system. A magnetic brake is well suited for smooth casting of light and “sailing” lures. Such a brake with a lightweight spool with a low moment of inertia allows for fast acceleration with a minimum swing amplitude of the rod.
Step 5
For the conditions of fishing in the waters of Central Russia, choose a more powerful throwing "classic" multiplier reel. These are devices of medium and heavy class, designed for the use of lures weighing from 20 to 80 g. The power of the reel allows you to cast a heavy lure over a considerable distance. In addition to the reinforced mechanism, the classic reel differs from the “soap dish” by its increased width and a large spool diameter. The larger diameter and width of the spool allows you to increase the casting distance.