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Fin-Nor: Lucky

Fin-Nor TV Spot for Marquesa offshore reel.
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avet reel

avet sx mc reel…….small and power! 스피닝릴이 vanstaal 이라면, 컨벤셔날릴로는 avet reel이 단연으뜸…작고,가볍고,성능좋고 낚시인에게 필요한 기능만 제공하는릴…이번 영상에 나오는 모델로 참치 60 파운드를 제압할수있는 릴… inshore/offshore에서 light tackle로 지난 10년이상 여러브랜드를 써보았지만 역쉬 맘에드는건 avet!!
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The Benefits of the U.s. Reel ?supercasters? Spinning Reels

You want to try something new in a spinning reel? The U. S. Reel company has invented a superb spinning reel with many features and benefits that can make your fishing experience outstanding! These reels are up to 50% lighter when they are compared to other spinning reels with similar spool diameters. They are made of super light carbon fiber components which is the same material used in the B-2 Stealth bomber, plus its as strong as it is light. If you want to cast a long distance with accuracy, this is the reel for you. Casting distance is one of its defining features because of the wide spool. It will out cast any other spinning reel with a “long-nose”.


Another great benefit of these “supercasters” is less line twisting and low line memory. The supercasters wide spool design significantly reduces line twisting which has always been a major draw back of using spinning reels. These reels also come with a new type of drag system that starts faster and with less effort than other spinning reels does. They have a patent pending system that will maintain a smooth, steady pressure from the time you set the hook, until you bring it in the boat.


The Supercaster weighs less than most 1000 size reels, yet you can do the same job as a 1000-4000 size spinning reels. No other reel on the market today can match that! These are high performance reels used in fresh water or salt water to catch Bass, Walleye, Redfish, Snook, Northern Pike, Trout, Salmon, Panfish and many more species of fish.


The supercaster is also a great reel if you prefer to use braid. Other benefits include a spool lip within easy reach regardless of the spool position, making it much easier to feather or pitch casts. A spool arbor is included to adjust line capacities and eliminate backing for many fishing conditions. The arbor is also sticky to make it difficult for braid to slip.


Other Features:


Stainless Roller Bearings, Aluminum or carbon fiber body SX – Composite- XL, Spools made from Aluminum, Spool shaft is stainless steel, Handles up to 30lb test of braid line and 16lb test of mono.

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The Best Spinning Reel

The Best Spinning Reel

Article by Jeff Bausch







If you want a lightweight reel that casts farther than any other spinning reel on the market, the U.S Reels company has the reel for you. They make the SX series of spinning reels, which I think are the best on the market for the price. They are made with lightweight carbon fiber components, high quality SDS drag system, four ABEC stainless steel ball bearings and wide spool design for long, smooth, accurate casts.The 180SX weighs only 7.2 ounces. The 230SX weighs in at 8.9 ounces while the 240SX weighs 9.9 ounces. These are some of the lightest reels on the market, which makes them easier to cast and you don’t get tired so quickly! They work great with braid line as well as monofilament line. The 230SX Supercaster utilizes proprietary materials in a high pressure stack system that ca generate more drag than all but the biggest spinning reels. Another feature is this reel has a sealed drag making it ideal for saltwater as well as freshwater fishing applications. The supercaster has a larger diameter spool relative to the drag disks. This leverage means the supercaster starts with less loading and faster than all other reels. That means the drag can be set higher than all other reels. In addition, the exclusive SDS steady drag system compensates for drag temperature increases and reduced line as line is paid out so that drag tension remains the same throughout the fight.Other benefits of the wide spool design, is less line twist which means less line is wrapped around the spool. By reducing the twist it reduces the line memory which means fewer line control problems and greater casting efficiency. Casting distance is another benefit of the supercaster reels. The wide design put line on the spool in bigger loops so on the cast those larger loops will explode off the reel for casts up to 30% farther than the long nose reels.The supercasters are the most versatile reels. One supercaster model can fulfill the requirements of up to four sizes of a competitor’s reel. For example, the 180 SX can fulfill the need of a 500 size up to a 2500 size reel. The 230SX from a 1000 size to a 4000 size reel, and the 240SX from a 2000 size to a 5000 size reel. If you want the best spinning reels on the market today, I would recommend looking at the Supercaster reels from the U.S. Reel company. You don’t have to spend a lot of money on the best.

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Jeff Bausch has an online fishing tackle supply store with all your freshwater and saltwater fishing gear. We feature fishing articles and tips on how to catch more fish along with discount fishing reels and tackle.

Baitcasting Reels

Baitcasting Reels

Article by Allen Bohart







As with most fishing gear available on the market, baitcasting reels come in a dizzying array of options, quality, and components. There are several simple characteristics, however, that can be easily learned by the novice, and which will aid tremendously in correctly choosing a good baitcasting reel. The most important characteristics to pay attention to are body material and construction, bearing material and construction, and the turn ratio of the crank.

There is a general impression that baitcasting reels are for more advanced fisherman, but that is not necessarily the case anymore. Many of the reels available on the market today are of such high quality that even a novice fisherman can easily master the techniques and uses of a baitcasting reel. For more information, visit Fishing Reels Guide.

The body of a baitcasting reel is normally made of one of two types of material: aluminum or graphite. Graphite reels are lightweight and highly resistant to corrosion, which makes these reels particularly useful in a saltwater fishing environment due to the high salinity of the water. Graphite is, however not quite as strong or durable as aluminum. If you want to chase after those giant marlins or tuna, then you will probably want to opt for the aluminum reel because of their strength. On the other hand, if you are only after croppie or other panfish, then a graphite bodied reel may just be the right choice for you.

Another important consideration when looking for a baitcasting reel is the ball bearings or bushings inside the reel. These are the components of the reel that have the most direct impact on the smoothness and “feel” of the reel. As a general rule, stainless steel ball bearings are preferable to bushings. Also, the more ball bearings the unit contains, the smoother the cranking will be. Smooth cranking is essential for a good fishing reel of any type, so that you can feel the action of the line in the water and whether or not you have a fish on the line. Baitcasting rules come with a range of ball bearing counts, usually from two to six. Two bearings would be an absolute minimum, while the fisherman should purchase a reel with the most amount of bearings his budget will allow for. Obviously, the more bearings a reel contains, the more expensive the reel will be.

A further consideration for choosing a good baitcasting reel is the turn ratio of the crank. Baitcasting reels come with a variety of turn ratio’s raging from 2:1, all the way to 1:6. The first number refers to the number of turns of the crank, while the second number refers to the number of times the spool rotates. For example 1:6 means that for every turn of the crank the spool turns 6 times, which is obviously a very high cranking power. Trolling, bottom bouncing, and jig working are good application for high cranking power, while bank fishing and general line hanging are better suited to low cranking power. For a good middle of the road number, choose a 4:1 ratio.

Other factors that should be considered when choosing a baitcasting reel include the drag system, casting controls, and specialized reels for particular species of fish. For more information on these advanced characteristics be sure to visit the link mentioned above.



About the Author

Allen Bohart is a fishing fan, and enthusiastic writer for about any subject that interests him. He is also co-owner of The Fishing Bobber, a site for and about fishing enthusiasts of all levels.

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