Fishing Spinning Reel

Tackling basic fishing bass fisherman should be aware Media
The fishing rod is the first basic piece of tackle the average bass fisherman needs considered. I recommend a spinning rod in medium or medium light action graphite.
I advise buying a rod six feet long. This bar can be used in a variety in different fishing conditions. As the experience you will see the need for more specialized rods at times.
I've always used Berkley or rods Fenwick and found to be always on the task at hand. You should buy your rod and reel simultaneously. I advise to mount the reel on the rod and holding before to make a choice.
The rod and reel combo should feel good. Hold the rod directly above where the coil is seated. If you point the rod perpendicular your body what the balance in a straight line. If not the coil may be too large or heavy and needs to be replaced with a lighter one.
Remember that the next is the spool. For the average fisherman recommend open faced spinning reel. The key here is to match the reel to the line to use. I like a reel which is approximately 150 meters of Fishing Line 8 lbs.
I like a reel with a good drag system. You have two options for resistance. I prefer rolls that are a drag on the back of the reel. For me, these weights are easier to adjust. Other people prefer to head drag coil at the top of the spool. I consider this a matter of personal preference. Try both and go with what feels best for you.
When you buy a reel you will see a gear ratio term. Affect the power of the coil. The higher the gear ratio of the line to be received by Each 360 degree turn of the handle.
For line I recommend monofilament line with a 8-12 lb test This is as close to a line for any use you can get. Again as you become more experienced you will see the need for light and heavy lines. I use Berkley Trilene line but have tried all major brands and found to be good. The key is to match your line to the reel you have chosen.
I like to keep 150 yards from the line of my reel. If your reel holds 150 yards of 10 pound line, then I advise you to use that weight. You should always keep an extra spool of line in his hand. You should also constantly check your line of cuts and other imperfections that can cause a fish to be lost.
Next I will discuss what the selection of artificial lures an average fisherman should have in your tackle box. The average fisherman must have a varied selection of template combinations. A template consists of two parts. The head template is basically a hook with a weight of near the eye.
You must have different sizes of hooks and weights. I recommend a selection 1 / 16, 1 / 8 oz and staff leaders. Next you need a collection of skirts. The skirt is placed on the hook to attract the bass. The skirts are generally plastic.
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