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Salt Water Fishing Lines And Reels

2016/7/16 16:37:25

There are literally thousands of choices when it comes to selecting your fishing gear. There are many manufacturers of both rods and reels, many different combinations you can use and many possible outcomes. It all depends on finding the reel and rod that is right for what you intend to do with it. You need to know what you will want to do whether that is fresh water or salt water fishing, light tackle, medium tackle, heavy tackle and even fly-fishing.

In order to be able to select the best tools for the job you need to narrow the job down even more. If it is salt water fishing that you will be doing then you should decide if you will be fishing in shallow or deep waters.

When doing salt water fishing in relatively shallow water you will need medium to heavy fishing gear. If you are fishing in the Gulf of Mexico for example you will be going after emigrational species such as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, and Cobia.

What reel you will be selecting is important when salt water fishing in order to get the best results. For example if Spanish Mackerel is what you will be going for you should get a light to medium weight reel to get the job done because this type of fish is not too heavy. Any reel from the from the abu garcia ambassadeur line should do the job.

Spinning reels should be selected if you intend to be fishing along the coast. For coastal fishing a reel that has about two hundred yards and 10 to 12 pounds of line. A good tip is to tie a steel leader perhaps 12-14 inches to prevent fish from biting the line.

The general rule is that the heavier fish you will be targeting the heavier the gear you will need. If the fish you are after is the King Mackerel and because these fish can reach 20 pounds in weight you will need heavier gear.

King Mackerel are heavier and faster fish and in order to bring one of those in you will need a longer line and a longer rod. You should get way more than just 200 years of fishing line and equip yourself with a fishing reel that can take the pressure.

Abu Garcia reels are good for salt water fishing just because of their durability and relatively low cost. Finding an Abu Garcia reel for salt water fishing at a good price is not a big deal. Just go online for all your fishing needs and you will be able to equip yourself for some great adventures of salt water fishing with the right rod, reel and line.
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