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Choosing A Fly ReelCameron Larsen Selecting a fly reel for trout fishing has become, like many things in fly fishing, a somewhat unnecessarily complicated adventure. The problem is, reels have gotten so well-made, so functional, that you almost have to know what you are looking for. In the old days, reels held the line, your spare hand was the drag, and that was it. Tippets almost always broke when fighting an unusually large trout, and the rare one you did haul in was a great cause for celebration. Well things are different today. Drag systems have changed, there are retrieve ratios always buy 1:1 for trout, and everyone carries around an extra spool or two to change lines when conditions change. As is the nature of all information posted on the Big Y Fly Co. web site, we are here to try to simplify the whole thing. Fly Reels Function First, lets start off with the function of the reel. Well the first thing a fly reel was ever designed to do, was to hold the line. Keep it in a nice, convenient, compact location, where we can strip it out as we need. Then we wanted the reel to ’reel’ in the line preferably with a fish on, but also without. Guess what, almost every fly reel out there will do these things to satisfaction. The ultra cheap models, have lots of imperfections that cause the line to get caught up in the housing of the reel, and with a fish on a light tippet you will end up being frustrated in no time. The ultra cheap models will also in no time cease to work altogether, forcing you to pony up more dough and thereby negating the only advantage the ultra cheap model had to begin with. In short, stay away from the ultra cheap models. Fly Reel Drag After the original function of the fly reel has been satisfied, the next thing to look at is drag. The drag is the fly reel’s system for applying pressure to the fly line, so when you get that big fish, the fish has to work to pull the line out. A good drag will do just that, provide even tension the whole time. There are two types of drag out there, ‘spring and pawl’, and ‘disc drag.’ Fly reel companies all over have been bragging about the disc drag, it works like the disc braking system in a car. The disc drag system is THE system of choice for large game fish, from large trout on up. But I frankly prefer the spring and pawl system for 90% of my trout fishing, because it is smoother. Less likely to snap off a 6x tippet when the hooked trout makes a sudden change of direction. So in my humble opinion, if fishing a 5 wt or lighter, don’t forget about the good old spring and pawl. Although it is getting harder to find in a quality reel, it is still out there. Fly Reel Size and other Considerations This used to be fairly automatic. Match the weight of the rod with the reel, and the line. This is still true today. Although many manufacturers now tout the weight of the fly reels, and the less fatigue you will have after a day of fishing. I am skeptical that a couple of ounces of weight from the fly reel will make that much difference to your fatigue factor. Although I do agree, that the ‘feel’ should be correct, and if possible try out your fly reel on your rod before purchasing. Or if you purchase the reel from the same manufacturer as your rod, they should be counter balance each other, and the ‘feel’ should be perfect. Another size consideration is arbor size. Even on trout reel 5 wt. or less, large arbor reels are available. Large arbor reels store the line in larger coils, thereby minimizing line memory, which allows for longer casting. They also increase drag consistency, since the spool isn’t spinning as often, a very nice benefit when using the disc drag reel. And the retrieve rate is faster than standard reels as well. One last consideration is ease of spool changes, most moderate to expensive fly reels now all are easy to switch out spools, so you can switch from floating to sinking line, or what ever changes you like to make. But it doesn’t hurt to try it out before purchasing, and also check to see how much spare spools are, while you’re at it. Summary Fly reels, like all aspects of fly fishing has come along way, in functionality, specialization, and price. Although due to improved manufacturing techniques, it is still possible to get a decent fly reel for about 100 bucks. You also can spend a small fortune, to decorate your fly fishing ensemble as well. As for brands, I recommend sticking to the major names, and review the warranties offered. The bigger names will be around, and the extra spools will be available for many years to come. Don’t forget craftsmanship, Cabela’s for one, puts it’s name on some reels that really don’t pass the muster. Although their mid-range reels are some of my favorites. I have liked every Orvis reel I ever fished, and there are many other names out there to choose from. All things being equal choose the one whose ‘feel’ you like the best. Then you should be happy with your purchase for years to come.
| ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | RELATED ARTICLES First Look: The 2004-05 NBA Schedule Admit it, the first thing you did when the 2004-05 NBA schedule came out last week was check to see when Shaq and the Miami Heat would visit Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. It probably didnt take long to find that game, though, as we all know the NBA marketing machine would slate it for big time ratings on X-Mas day. Kobe and Shaq wont be the only hyped-up, intriguing match-up of the season, though, thats for sure. With such an active off-season, the 2004-05 season is sure to be loaded with must-see games. Here are some of the games Im looking forward to... American Rookie Todd Hamilton Is 133rd Open Champion GoodNewsAmerica.us Atlanta July 14, 2004 - Playing with a putter from a used club bin Rookie American Todd Hamilton realized a dream win at the Open Championship. He started out playing with coffee cans his parents set up in his back yard as a child in the small Illinois town of Galesburg. Hes been a journeyman player on the Japanese Tour with 11 wins. This year he finally got his tour card and promptly won he Honda Classic in Palm Beach, CA March 14th. British betting houses had not a single bet on this American whos best Open finish to date was 44th in 1996. Never Go Diving Without a Magnetic Compass A magnetic compass is an indispensable device which divers should always carry and be able to consult while they dive. The compass might make the difference for a lost diver allowing him to find the shore, which he couldnt do without it. Having a magnetic compass is crucial at the moment of wishing to know where we are while being at the water. 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And worst of all, it denies us the ability to settle the matter of the championship on the field. Movie Poster Collecting There is a great deal of history behind movie posters and movie poster collecting. Jules Cheret, who created 2 movie posters in the 1890’s, was the artist given credit for creating the first movie posters. By the end of the first decade of the 1900’s, movies had become a great source of public entertainment. In this time period, the movie poster would become a standard size known as the one sheet measuring 27" x 41". Camping Makes the Weekend Perfect Do you have a weekend without anything to do or a weekend when you don’t want to do anythingI know what I’d do.I would pack up the truck and head for the woods.Sitting by a camp fire with your favorite people solves many problems, so you shouldn’t wait too long between fires.My favorite thing to do on a weekend is to camp.Are you looking for an easy way to campHow about car campingI love it! Controlled Body Movement The Key Essential For Your Golf Game Basic body movement is essential in any sport. Of course it is also essential for any type of physical activity we do. Do You Make These Mistakes Loading Your Horse Into A Trailer Mistake #1: New Year’s Resolutions for the BackCountry The New Year has begun and you probably have a few New Year’s Resolutions under way.You’ll lose weight, lose a bad habit, add a good habit or even mend an old fence.But do you have any resolutions for the backcountryAre you ready to make this year your best backcountry yearI’m ready.Here are a few of my backcountry New Year’s Resolutions; please adopt a couple of these for yourself.If you do, 2005 will be your best outdoor year yet. The Road to Expert Skiing Imagine yourself cruising down a groomed run carving elegant turns with your new shaped skis. In the distance you see two symbols, a blue square for a left turn and a black diamond for a right turn. Without hesitation you steer to the right. The pitch becomes steeper, the snow is un-groomed, and there are trees, lots of trees. You stop momentarily, pick a line, push off, and tighten your turns as you begin the descent. You Cant Fool A Horse In the dating world many men and women put their potential partners to a "dog test," whereby they introduce their date to their dog and see how the dog reacts to the stranger. If the dog reacts badly towards their date then a red flag is waved, whereas if the dog accepts the stranger instantly the opposite holds true. While many people look upon this test in a tongue-in-cheek manner, many dog owners actually do take it seriously. As they probably should! The Reason Why Clone Golf Clubs Are Worth It! When it comes to choosing a new set up of golf clubs, you are obviously going to want the best, but more importantly you are going to want them at a low cost. This is why manufacturers have decided on the idea of clone golf clubs. They not only play the same but are almost made to look the same as well. Customers are going to see that the prices are lower and that they are just as good as the “very, very best” which is why retailers capitalize on this. Bingo – Good for the Mind When we think of bingo, genius and brainpower don’t always spring to mind; these attributes have tended to be reserved for poker and other games of skill and luck. The image of a grandparent sitting in a community hall with a cup of tea and a card of bingo does not lend itself to the intrigue of psychology and mental agility. However, according to a study by the University of Southampton’s Psychology Department, bingo may not be the trivial pastime many would take it for. Researchers there insist that bingo keeps the mind sharp and equate this as especially important to people as they get older. Monsters and Demons: A Short History of the Horror Film Going to the movies may not seem like a novel way for little kids to spend an afternoon. But have you ever brought your child to see a Disney flick and ended up viewing trailers for Jeepers Creepers 2 or Freddie vs. Jason When this happened in a Birmingham, Alabama cinema last year, parents became concerned about what the main attraction would be. But before the managers at the cinema could turn off the previews, the main attraction came on, and it wasn’t Piglet. Instead they were presented with the gruesome opening of Wrong Turn, an 18-rated slasher flick in much the same vein as the previews. A Choose Up Game - One of My Best Games The teams were picked and the line ups were announced. I was batting third. I could not wait to hit. Hitting to me was like eating for a fat man with a tape worm. I lived for the experience. I knew even before I batted that I would get a hit. I was so young and cocky! After the first two guys on my team made outs, I strolled up to the plate, as confident as Babe Ruth - pointing to center field in the 1934 World Series when he called his famous home run. Digging in and sneering at Donnie, I was determined to smack that pill. First pitch was a high and tight fastball. . Stabilizing the Core to Eliminate Low-Back Pain This is the first article of a series of articles to follow. In this article I will be addressing one of the main core stabilizing muscles of the lumbar spine and its role in back pain, as well as specific exercises that should be performed to prevent and recover faster from your back pain. You should make these exercises part of your everyday routine, just like brushing your teeth. The Base Hit Sometimes there is that rare moment that causes one to reflect on those matters that are deemed important and deflect those that are not.It is a very humbling experience but a nice feeling nevertheless.I had one of those moments. Have You Read Your Digital Camera Manual Have you read the manual that came with your digital camera If not you are in good company, the majority of digital camera owners never get past the *Basic Operations* section. Do Fish See in Color Fish do indeed perceive color. Every fly fisher knows that or ought to know that. Like humans, the retina of a fish have rods and cones. Cones are used in the day and rods at night. Color vision evolved to help fish identify potential food. In the environment of the fish, the background will either be the bottom, the water itself, or if looking up for food it could be the sky. The bottom is normally tannish olive to green. When looking across the water, the background appears pale silver blue. But if the water is off color due to algae or high water one must take that into consideration as well. Skylight becomes more important at dusk and dawn when it contains more reds. ![]() |
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