Posts Tagged ‘BAITCASTING’

Baitcasting

Posted in daiwa zillion on October 22nd, 2011 by admin – 10 Comments

The Best Baitcasting reel

The dawn of a new era in fishing using a baitcaster is upon us. This reel, made by U.S. Reels company is a baitcasting reel that represents a new era in the mechanics of baitcasting reels. Much like U.S. Reels supercaster spinning reels, the SC1000 and the SC1000 Pro were designed to address an ongoing problem with the existing baitcasting reel designs you find with all other reel manufacturers.

Everyone that uses a traditional baitcasting reel is aware of backlashes. This happens when you cast your line out and you don’t properly “thumb” the spool. What happens is backlash and a lot of line that gets tangled up. The reason this happens, is the traditional level wind spool has to pause when you cast out the line then accelerates to catch up. This acceleration can begin a backlash! So how do you minimize backlash? First you must properly “thumb the spool in order to control or stop the backlash or you create a baitcaster with no eyelet, which adds to the backlash problem.

That’s exactly what the U.S Reels company did. They created a reel with no eyelet, which will allow the line to leave the reel straight and virtually free of friction, regardless of the position of the line. How does it work?

The new baitcaster has an “angled bar levelwind” which is the heart of the system that levels the line on the spool by a rotating angle bar which creates a see-saw effect to guide the line instead of an eyelet. The rolling motion of the bar levels the line, but during the casting phase does not restrict the line like a typical levelwind eyelet.

The levelwind is also adjustable. The height of the new levelwind system regulates casting control. When in the highest position, the angled bar minimizes the need to thumb the reel during a cast and yet the reel casts farther than most reels because the reel is not limited by the eyelet. When in a lower position look out because the reel will literally cast a long, long distance.

The spool on this reel actually rotates the wrong way. It works better this way because it is best mechanically with the angle bar action levelwind. An angle is required for the see- saw action to work. When the line comes from below, it creates this angle. Spool control is easier with the spool turning into the thumb, rather than moving away from the thumb. Backlashes are rare. If they do happen, they come untangled easier. There isn’t much of a learning curve with this reel compared to a traditional levelwind baitcasting reel. If you always wanted to fish with a baitcaster but were afraid of backlashes, well this is the reel for you! Either way this reel makes fishing with a baitcast style reel much easier, and more enjoyable.

About the author: Jeff Bausch has been fishing for over 40 years. He started a lake map business with the best fishing spots marked plus a fishing newspaper many years ago. Fishing has always been a passion, now he is sharing his fishing knowledge about how to use lake maps and how to fish any lake with great success. U.S.Reels Fishing Tackle Supply store with all your fishing needs.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/fishing-articles/the-best-baitcasting-reel-1292547.html


Baitcasting Fishing Reels

Posted in daiwa zillion on October 13th, 2011 by admin – 10 Comments

Youth Compound Bows

Youth compound bows are very similar to their full size counterparts and are designed specifically for use by kids. In most cases this is with full supervision such as school archery tournaments. They are essentially just smaller versions.

The most apparent differences between youth bows and regular compound bows are the following.

  • The weight - Regular bows are lightweight but the youth versions are even more so which makes them easier for kids to carry and hold the correct shooting stance
  • The draw length - Youth bows are built with the arm span of youngsters in mind. The distance between the bow and the pulling arm is smaller and can be easily adjusted.

Youth compound bows are often used by women who are just starting out in archery too, since the span and weight are much more comfortable. If you are considering a bow as a gift it is a good idea to get a proper fitting done since this can make a huge difference in usability. Since there are so many different models, cam types and other features, the feel of one bow to another can vary greatly. This can be the difference from realizing their shooting potential and giving up as they cant hit the target.

First time fittings can be done at home or in most sports shops, but as the archer will build core muscles required to pull and hold a shot, a professional fitting may be required later on.

You can get the draw length quite easily be doing the following test:

Have the archer hold their arms out at should height so their fingers are pointing in opposite directions. With a measuring tap, you should measure the distance between the tips of the middle fingers on either hand. When you have the length, divide this by 2.5 and the end result is the draw length of the compound bow.

You can use this technique if you need to adjust a bow too.

About the author: If you would like more information on compound bows then you might also want to consider looking at used compound bows and save yourself some money.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/archery-articles/youth-compound-bows-1499746.html


SHIMANO CRETFECIRCR100DC E 2BB BAITCASTING REEL

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 10th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Pflueger PATRIARCH PATRIARCH64LP Baitcasting Reel

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 9th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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SHIMANO CITICA CI200E Baitcasting Reel Right Hand

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 8th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Shimano Calais DC Digital Control Baitcasting Reels model

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 7th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Daiwa Exceler Baitcasting Reels Model EXC100HL Left Hand

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 7th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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SHIMANO CITICA Baitcasting Reel CI201E

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 6th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Quantum Code Baitcasting Reel CD870CX

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 6th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Matrix XLT Baitcasting Reel

Posted in Baitcasting Reels on January 4th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

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