Conventional Reels - Gear ratio describes how many spool rotations completed with one full rotation of the handle.
Spinning Reels - Gear ratio describes how many rotor rotations completed with one full rotation of the handle.
Guides Including Tip
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Rod Length
Rod Length is the distance from the rod butt to the rod tip.
Line Rating
The line test strength in which the rod is rated for.
Rod Action
Action refers to the amount of bend a rod has when pressure is applied to the tip.
Extra Fast –The rod only bends at the tip.
Fast – The rod will bend in the top third or less of the rod blank.
Moderate Fast – A blend between Fast and Moderate actions, the rod will bend between the top third and half of the rod.
Moderate – The rod will bend in the top half of the rod blank.
Slow – The rod will begin to bend in the lower third of the rod blank.
Rod Power
Rod Power describes rod strength, which correlates directly with recommended line and lure ratings. Rod Power varies by style of rod. For example, a Medium Heavy inshore rod is different than a Medium Heavy surf rod.
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Size
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Reel Size
Reel sizes vary by manufacturer. To best understand the size of a spinning reel or casting reel, refer to the line capacity rating for the reel. Size standards are consistent across our reels.
Primary Technique
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Braking System
Centrifugal Braking is a physical, friction-based braking system. The faster the spool spins, the more braking pressure is applied.
Magnetic Braking is an externally adjustable braking system. This system applies a constant force throughout the cast, determined by the magnets’ proximity to the spool.
Set 1: Straight Waggler – Super-robust clear straight wagglers with buoyant tips for River Fising. 5 floats: 3BB, 2AAA, 2.5AAA, 3AAA and 3.5AAA
Set 2: Insert Waggler – Insert wagglers with excellent casting distance whilst remaining very sensitive. The inserts are inter- changeable and each float is supplied with two tips. 5 floats: 3BB, 2AAA, 2.5AAA, 3AAA, 3,5AAA
Set 3: Carp Waggler – Set includes 3 x tapered finer tipped carp wagglers (2AAA, 3AAA, 3.5AAA), 2 x Pellet wagglers (3 SSG, 3.5 SSG)
Set 4: Stillwater Wagglers – Includes sensititibe insert floats and thicker tipped straight versions. 5 floats: 2BB, 3BB, 2AAA, 2.5AAA, 3.5AAA
Set 5: River Floats - 3 x top and bottom patterns perfect for trotting (1 x 6BB stick float, 2 x balsa floats 6BB and 7BB, 2 x straight wagglers )
Set 6: Silverfish Pole Floats: Ideal for both commercial and natural venues. More sensitive than the carp set. 2 x Wire stem – 0.2 and 0.4g, 2 x Glass stem – 0.8g and 1.0g, 1 x Dibber – 0.2g)
Set 7: Carp Pole Floats: Quality floats allowing for a variety of baits to be used in different depths of water . Use the dibbers when fishing shallow or when using bigger baits in the lake margins and the bristle versions when targeting F1’s or when using smaller baits. 2 x shallow dibbers – 0.2g & 0.3g, 2 x margin dibbers – 0.5g and 0.6g, 1 x medium bristle – 0.5g
Set 8: Carefully selected big capacity pole floats for fishing deep water and fast flowing rivers. 1 x 0.8g pole stick, 2.0g and 3.0g wire stem, 4.0 and 5.0g Heavy wire stem