Reels (New & Used)

Overall, there are 4 types of reels: spin cast, bait casting, spinning and fly reels. To help you choose the right reel, list each of the types of fishing reels and their functional benefits for your fishing style and skill level.

Spin cast reels are the easiest to learn and simplest to operate of the three primary styles of casting reels. Generally, they are the least expensive. Spin cast (spin casting) reels are identifiable by their “closed face.” That is, the spool containing the fishing line is totally enclosed within the reel itself.

Choosing the correct reel size is as easy as determining the size fishing line you intend to use most often. The lighter the line you intend to use, the smaller the reel you should purchase. Ten-pound test line should be the highest strength and diameter used on a spinning reel.

Learning how to cast a bait caster isn’t hard; it just takes a little practice. Get simple tips on how to cast with a bait caster, find out why a bait caster is better for certain bass fishing techniques, and then get out to try fishing with a bait casting reel on your own.

The baitcaster is arguably the most advanced type of fishing reel. Often used by experienced anglers and fishing pros, this reel is unmatched in both power and precision.

You want reels, we gotem, new, used, antique, etc. If we sell it it’s usable and we will stand on that. Take a look, we’ve got some good stuff and more coming every day!!!!!

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