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center pin reel?
I have to ask a realllly basic question. Just what is meant by a "center
pin fly reel"? Sully |
center pin reel?
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 19:17:30 -0600, Sully wrote:
I have to ask a realllly basic question. Just what is meant by a "center pin fly reel"? Sully Centre pin reels aren't usually fly reels. They're used with very long rods (noodle rods) and spooled with mono only. Canadians call it float fishing -- in the UK, it's called "trotting." Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
center pin reel?
"Sully" wrote in message
... I have to ask a realllly basic question. Just what is meant by a "center pin fly reel"? A centre-pin reel is the oldest and simplest form of reel: a spool on an axle (with a handle, we suppose.) Thus all single-action fly reels are of this type (whether caged or not.) In tackle stores today, centre-pin reel usually means reels like those used for mooching (drifting with herring bait) in salt water. They are merely bigger and stronger than the commonest reels of 150 years ago, of the same design, a spool on an axle. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
center pin reel?
Sully wrote in :
I have to ask a realllly basic question. Just what is meant by a "center pin fly reel"? Sully They're for mono fishing. They have no drag, or an engageable drag. They are almost free spooling and rotate on a center pin. A talented fisherman in a drift boat can get a football field of drag free drift with one of these guys. Scott |
center pin reel?
Centre pin reels are single action casting reels of the same basic design as
fly reels. The chief difference is a clutch system is included to disengage the spool from the drag system to allow casting with weight and to allow free spoling of line towards the end of the drift. Casting with a centre pin requires a smooth underhanded sweep of the arms and most often release of the spool just an instant before the cast is executed. All of the centre pin reels I am familiar with are what flyfishermen consider "large arbour" designs. Some like the large Hardy Silex have also been used as fly reels on double handed rods. -- there are no numbers in my email addy. Please remove to reply "Sully" wrote in message ... I have to ask a realllly basic question. Just what is meant by a "center pin fly reel"? Sully |
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