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Fishing Reels on sale Shimano Baitrunner DL - 2500 FB
-17%

Shimano Baitrunner DL - 2500 FB

Spinning Reel, Magnetic Brake

£55.00£65.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.33/mo.*
2stores
Fishing Reels on sale Shimano Aerlex XTC Spod Surfcasting Reel
-13%

Shimano Aerlex XTC Spod Surfcasting Reel

Geared

£88.20£101.63
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.40/mo.*
2stores
Fishing Reels on sale Redington Behemoth Fly Reel
-13%

Redington Behemoth Fly Reel

£139.99£159.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £46.66/mo.*
2stores
Shein 20 PCS Fishing Foam Spools 4.5cm/1.77in Rounded Fishing Line Holder Storage Hook(random colour)
-11%

Shein 20 PCS Fishing Foam Spools 4.5cm/1.77in Rounded Fishing Line Holder Storage Hook(random colour)

£2.00£2.25
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.66/mo.*
1store

Fishing Reels: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting a fishing reel, it's crucial to consider the type of fishing you plan to do. Spinning reels are versatile and great for beginners, ideal for freshwater fishing and light saltwater use. If you're targeting larger species or fishing in deeper waters, a baitcasting reel offers more control and power. For those who enjoy fly fishing, a fly reel is essential, designed specifically to handle the unique demands of casting lightweight flies. By matching the reel type to your fishing style, you ensure better performance and an enjoyable experience.

The gear ratio of a fishing reel affects how quickly you can retrieve your line. A higher gear ratio means faster retrieval, which is beneficial when you need to quickly bring in your catch or cover more water. For example, a 7:1 gear ratio retrieves more line per turn of the handle than a 5:1 ratio. However, lower gear ratios provide more torque for reeling in heavy fish. Consider what balance between speed and power suits your needs best when choosing a fishing reel.

The drag system on a fishing reel plays a critical role in controlling how much resistance a fish feels when pulling on the line. A smooth and reliable drag system helps prevent line breakage by allowing the fish to pull without snapping your line. Look for reels with adjustable drag settings so you can tweak the resistance based on the size and strength of the fish you're targeting. Quality materials like carbon fiber or stainless steel often indicate a robust drag system that will perform well under pressure.

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