For all those who prefer fishing in fresh water, Bass Pro Shops offer the Extreme® Rod and Reel Spinning Combo. For only 99.98 US dollars, a design of precision and excellence could be all yours, hook, line and sinker.
The Extreme® Rod and Reel Spinning Combo is indeed extreme. According to Stacey King, the 12-time Bassmaster Classic® Qualifier, this spinning gear is ideal for those shaky-head fishing and drop shotting techniques. And why should it not when this equipment is intended to be a top performer and a reel that is reliable and smooth? Fishing could be no easier. All those hassles of stucked up fishing devices and easily broken and tangled lines can be forgotten with the Extreme® Rod and Reel Spinning Combo as you place all your focus on the fish, every time it's biting!
This mechanism's frame is a one-piece aluminum and it accommodates a very compact gearbox that makes the function of all the gears and shafts inside, smooth and slick. The spool is also aluminum and is crafted according to the specifications of Brass Pro's exclusive and state of the art system called the Mag Spool Technology. The Mag Spool has a large diameter, an excellent attribute to make the spinning reel more efficient in its job. It is guaranteed that with the use of Extreme® Rod and Reel Spinning Combo, one can expect faster retrieves, longer casting reach, smoother drag, less twisting of the lines and an increased line pick up for each turn of the handle.
The ultra-compact gear box does its purpose at a maximum level and that is to keep and contain the gears, and avoiding flex. Despite its small size, it is built out of firm and unyielding aluminum and there is no question about its efficiency. This equipment also has a slotted Full Contact reel seat plus a soft-touch coating, and a contoured cork handle of premium quality.
The main shaft and the bail wire of the Extreme® Rod and Reel Spinning Combo are both of stainless steel make and are of superior power. The rod is a highly-developed Extreme XPS that comes with a sensitive 60 million Powerall modulus graphite blank and an exclusive for Bass Pro customers, 3K Carbon Cloth butt wrapping, for that added strength. This product is also equipped with instant PowerLock™ anti-reverse to make sure that there are solid hooksets at any retrieving point.
That is why, the Bass Pro Shops® Extreme® Rod and Reel Spinning Combo is worth every penny. All of its excellent features are sure to take fishing to a higher notch of fun and success. Every retrieve is sure be hitch less and all that stubborn fish that keeps outsmarting and getting away from you better start counting for they will be seeing the last of their swimming days.
Rod And Reel Combos
Article ID: 795400
Published: October 22, 2007
Category: Recreation and Sports :: Fishing
Article Word Count: 761
The fact is, there is one or many "Right Choices" for every kind of fishing you can think of and price and brand are not the determining factor.
First The Facts
What species are you fishing for?
The average size of the fish you are pursuing will dictate the size of your gear. You wouldn't fish for shark with an ultra light rod reel combo.
What are you fishing from, beach, dock, pier, personal boat or party boat?
Each location could require a different rod reel combination.
What type of water are you fishing? Are you in salt or fresh water? Is it in back country where long but low casts are necessary? Are you on the beach were you need to cast long or on a pier were you need to lift heavy fish from the water or are you trolling on a boat. All these factors play a roll in the "perfect Choice" of a rod reel combo.
Rod Reel Choices
There are many, but they can be broken down into 6 classifications.
* Ultralight Spinning
This kind of outfit is ideal for small fish in confined areas. Line from two to six pound test provides a unique fighting experience, and requires some angling skill. Landing even a small fish on this tackle is exciting and fulfilling for all levels of experience.
* Light and Medium Spinning
These are the staples of the spinning category. Line sizes can range from six to as much as seventeen pound test, and the bulk of inshore saltwater fish can be caught using this tackle. They are ideal from an inshore boat, a pier, or the shore, but not in the surf.
* Heavy Spinning
These are the big boys, and this is the tackle you will use in an offshore trolling scenario. These reels are also used in combination with surf rods for surf fishing. Line sizes are twenty pound test and above. Lines larger than thirty pound test are about the largest that can be efficiently used on a spinning outfit. Surf fishing requires a longer rod for the long casts into the surf. Rods of 10' to 12' are best.
* Bait Casting
These outfits are conventional reels, sometimes equipped with a level wind mechanism. Some are equipped with magnets to prevent back lash. They are used for casting artificial lures, live bait and plugs mainly for inshore fishing. Line weights can range from six lb to as large as twenty pound test. Line weights lighter than twelve pound test tend to bury themselves in the spool, and are extremely difficult to clear in a backlash situation. The new braid line such as Power Pro should be used for lighter line casting. Heavier lines are more difficult to cast long distances.
* Bottom Fishing
These are what most party boats offshore fishing boats and head boats use as their mainstay. A five to six and a half foot boat rod with a conventional reel and line from thirty to one hundred pound test makes this an outfit that can take a beating and haul big fish off the bottom. These outfits are not designed for casting, rather straight drop to the bottom from a boat.
* Trolling
This is where you can get into some serious discussions about price and size. Similar to Bottom Fishing Tackle they are a rod and conventional reel and these outfits can sell for well over $1200 each. They are very specialized, and you should not buy one without professional advise.
Our Advice
* On all these combo choices you need to be price conscious. A high price is no assurance that you have the best combo for the job. Try a medium to low cost combo before putting $300 or more into something you don't like or use.
* Reels: Try to find a combo with a reel that has at least 3 ball bearings. Although all reels will feel smooth at first and work just fine for a while, reels with ball bearings rather than brass or plastic bushing will stay smooth and last longer.
* If you fish only occasionally, a cheaper reel may last for you. If you fish a lot, I would buy a reel that has at least five or more ball bearings. Some have as many as ten bearings and their price reflects the higher number.
Conclusion:
* Determine how much fishing you plan to do and spend accordingly.
* Determine where are you planning on fishing.
* What kind and size of fish are you fishing for.
* Then choose the combo that fits with these questions and your budget at the same time.
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