Multi, casting spools
More accurate and longer casts with heavier lures, easy one-handed use, no twisting of the line when using the brake. What to look for when choosing a multi- or casting reel? Without being exhaustive, these are: number of bearings, housing material, braking system, gear ratio, drum capacity, braking force (kg), right (RH) or left (LH) hand design... Casting spools usually have a housing or body made of two materials, aluminium or graphite. Graphite is lighter, but less resistant, so for higher loads or stresses, choose the metal-housed type. For casting reels, the bearing arrangement is a priority. It is better to choose reels with better quality sealed bearings. For the guidance of artificial reels, the gear ratio is very important and should be given special attention. Look for the type with the gear ratio that best suits the style of spinning you are doing. For this type of reel, sizes range from roughly 2000 to 6500 , all from manufacturers such as Sakura, Kinetic or Sunset. In TackleBait's Webshop, you're sure to find the model that's right for you!
Even though it is more difficult to learn to use a multi-reel, there are still a number of advantages to this type of machine. What exactly are they? Let's see! More accurate and longer casts with heavier lures, easy one-handed handling, no line twisting when using the brake, more powerful, direct movements when jerking crank baits thanks to the optimum construction of the structure.
What to look for when choosing a multi- or casting reel? Without being exhaustive, these are: number of bearings, housing material, braking system, gear ratio, drum capacity, braking force (kg), right (RH) or left (LH) handed. The housing or body of casting reels can generally be made of two materials, aluminium or graphite. Graphite is lighter, but less resistant, so when considering heavier loads or stresses, choose the metal-housed type. For casting reels, the bearing arrangement is of prime importance. But the rule is the same: less is sometimes more. It is better to choose reels with better quality sealed bearings. The gear ratio is very important for the guidance of artificial reels, so special attention should be paid to this. Look for the model with the gear ratio that best suits the style of spinning you are using. There are three types of gear ratio: low 5:1 or below, medium 6:1 and high 7:1 or above.
Which of these should you choose? The answer to this question is given by the following two questions! What technique do you use and what kind of artificial lure do you use? Most wobblers and crankbaits are well led with low ratio reels. We can accurately guide the lure to the full depth it can go, not to mention we know exactly what is happening with the lure. For a medium ratio spool, the primary options are a variety of jigs, spinnerbaits and surface baits known as top water lures.
Finally, the fast-ratio multis will obviously be in their element in terms of fast bait movement and retrieve. Brakes can be divided into three groups, which can be found on each multi-reel. One is the traditional brake, like on any other reel for jigging the fish, it is an adjustable star, then there is a brake or clamp for the drum, which most people know as the one that is adjusted to the weight of the bait, said to be ideal when the bait is released at a steady pace, the length of the rod is done in a few seconds. The third, but not less negligible, is the multispeed brake, which controls the spin of the drum while casting. In TackleBait 's range you are sure to find the model that suits you best!