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Can you help a newbie out with picking out his first spinning Reel/Rod combo?



 
 
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Old March 31st, 2004, 05:03 AM
Jerry
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Default Can you help a newbie out with picking out his first spinningReel/Rod combo?

Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:

If you're the type that likes to fiddle with the drag setting constantly, a
rear drag reel is better. The drag control is mounted on the aft of the
reel, and thus easier to get to. But...typically a rear drag uses smaller
drag washers and the drag isn't as smooth operating.

A front drag reel (for some) isn't as easy to re-adjust in the heat of the
battle, but then again, a smooth drag, once it's set properly shouldn't need
to be re-set.


I have both types in my locker. I use the rear drags for the wife's and
guests rods because they are easily set before fishing but I use the
front drag reels for myself because they as Steve says have a better
drag system' regardless of which you choose make sure you back the
drags all the way off at the end of the day before putting them away.
This will keeps the drags from getting flat spots and sticking you you.

Jerry

 




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