Spinning Reel Surf Fishing

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The Kinds of Fishing Reels

Author: Aman Sho

Many people consider the outdoor activities as the perfect media to have some fun. More than that, the outdoor activities also has so many benefits to give them some refreshing. For some people, there is no such better refreshing way than to have some outdoor activities. What about you? Do you consider the outdoor activities as the perfect way to have some refreshing as well? If you did love the outdoor activity; what kind of outdoor activities that you prefer? Some people consider the perfect outdoor activity for them is fishing. Well, I’m one of them. Personally, I love fishing very much. Fishing is the perfect way to have some refreshing for me. There are at least two kind of fishing, sea fishing and river fishing. Surely, we would need to use some excellent equipment for that, and one of the most important equipments on fishing is the fishing reel.

What is fishing reel? This is a device that we use to deploy or to retrieve the fishing line. With this device, we may pull the fish without having some injuries in our hands. In the past, when this device hasn’t been used yet, some people might have some wounds on the hands because of the string. Today, that such injury wouldn’t happen anymore. Well, surely, we need to use the different type of it when we fished in the sea or river. The reasons are; the type of the fishes are different, and the type of the wave also different as well. So, if you want to get this device, you must determine first, on what field you are going to use it.

There are so many kinds of fishing reels. You should choose one of them that you consider as the best one for you. If you choose the fishing reel, you must make sure that you have enough capability to use it. Here are some types of the fishing reels. The first type is; the centrepin reel. This kind of reels was mainly used is the fly fishing. The next type is the bait casting reel. The nest type is the spinning (fixed spool) reel. There are still several other kinds of reels such as the spin cast reel, and underspin reel or also called as the triggerspin reel. So, no matter what kind of reels that you prefer, you should choose the best reels for your fishing sessions. This would be important to make sure that you would be able to enjoy the fishing sessions.

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9 Responses to Spinning Reel Surf Fishing

  1. marito0012000 says:

    what surf fishing reel?
    Hi! I want to buy a good quality reel for surf fishing, using a 20lb test line of mono, and 3 to 5 oz lead weight, I’m thinking about a conventional reel less than $200.00. The reason is because the conventional reel holds more line (about 400yds of 25lb) than the spinning reel, any suggestions? I was thinking about this reel
    Daiwa Saltist STT40H Conventional Reel

    • Anonymous says:

      Wrong match.25 lb for surf fishing with light weight sinkers just won’t work.You will be casting it out like a wuss because the line is too heavy for your weight.The reel is general for boating,since you are a space cadet try the spinning.Too much for you.Don’t waste it.

  2. Nick A says:

    Is the Offshore Angler Power Plus Trophy Spinning Rod and Reel Combos a decent combo for surf fishing?
    Im going this january to do some surf & pier fishing in Myrtle Beach SC anyone had much experience with the rod n reel??

    • Anonymous says:

      the rods are cheap. i used a 9′ rod and it said 1-3oz and it snapped in half with a 2oz weight.
      use a ugly stik. they are a lot stronger and they are made better. the reels have no problem but i prefer the offshore angler gold cup GC70B

  3. surffishing275 says:

    What is the best reel to use on a st. croix premier surf fishing spinning rod?

    • Anonymous says:

      If you want crap then buy anything that’s less than $50 because there is absolutely NO surf spinning reel that’s going to survive in the salt that’s less then $50.

      If you want an “ok” reel – Daiwa Emcast Sport, Shimano Speheros FA or FB, Okuma Axeon, Okuma Oryx, TICA Cybernetic, TICA Abyss

      Decent to Good – TICA Scrambler ST, Daiwa Emblem, Quantum Boca PT, Okuma Cedros (the CRASIEST DRAG EVER – 90lbs….if you don’t believe me, go check for yourself…I did – insane), Fladen Maximus

      Good to Great – Quantum Cabo, Daiwa Saltiga, PENN Spinfisher (SSgraphite/SSmetal), Daiwa BG series, Fin Nor Offshore, Daiwa Basia

      Great to Amazing – Daiwa Saltiga Surf/Game, Daiwa T-Surf Cast’izm, Daiwa Tournament ISO, Shimano Super Aero

      Amazing to WTF – VanStaal, Accurate TwinSpin, Daiwa Saltiga Z/Dogfight

  4. Cindy says:

    What is the best surf fishing spinning rod/ reel combo under $130?
    Sturdy and dependable reel and 10′ + rod.

    • Anonymous says:

      woah dont spend that much money. i have 6 or 7 surf rods that i use for different applications some for sharks other for smaller fish and some for catfish and not the fist one was no more than 50 dollars. i got my rod and reels from the local walley world. they are sold as a combo. and i have a couple that i got from bass pro. the ones that i have from walmart is shakespear brand and the ones from bass pro are Diawa. all are great rod and reel combos. they all come spooled with 20 lb mono line but i dont like that line for surf or cats so i strip that off and spool up some braided spiderwire. all depending on the size of size of fish you are after depends on the size of line. for surf fishing i would recomend atleat a 50 lb line. for the reason that you dont really know exactly what you will hook up to. i have been after whitting before and caught nothing but sharks and stingrays. glad i had that line on there. i have 40 lb 50 lb and 60 lb line on my reels. there is a little saying that i go buy when it comes to bying fishin gear and pretty much anything that money is spent on

      “Quality doesnt always come with a big price tag, and Big price tags dont always mean quality”

      you dont have to spend a pile of money for quality. just remember that even though the reels are made for saltwater, it is always good to take your reel to the water hose and spray it down for a few seconds and then take a can of wd40 and spray it down. the wd 40 helps get out any salt left. i hope this helps you out a bit good luck good fishin be safe and remember to share the experience

  5. Patrick says:

    what spinning reel should i buy for bass fishing and surf fishing?
    maybe even some pier fishing. i can spend some money on a good reel but nothing over the top..maybe $80 tops. would a 6’6″ ugly stick be a good choice? thank you. i want a small enough rod to be sensitive enough for bass but strong enough for some inshore saltwater fishing. thanks.

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