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You can attach a piece of string to a pole and catch fish, but it is a very tedious way to go about putting food on the table and, frankly, is unlikely to end up with too many fish, unless you're a fisherman since tuna. I'm afraid I have to buy a fishing reel one way or another, as it is one of the most important pieces of fishing equipment.

A reel contains a fair amount of fishing line, and with the rod, you can cast your lure or bait exactly where you want it to go. It also helps fight or "play" the fish. So what type of fishing reels are available? Let's look:

Spinning Reels - The best of all reels to be used, perhaps with the exception of the spincast reel shown below. Coils come in all sizes of ultra large enough, big enough to fight ocean pelagic. A great advantage of spinning reels is that they can run very light, something that others can not easily coils. Most spinning reels also come with a spare spool so that the weight of the line can be changed with the push of a button or a button to remove and replace the coil. A great reel for beginners and experienced anglers.

Casting Reels:
Baitcasting reel - low profile round available. baitcasting are difficult to use without practice. Ideal for very accurate positioning of the lure or bait. It is difficult to build a very light weight. Ideal for fish line heavier and larger between the stumps. The weight of the bait or lure is used to pull the coil wire, while the thumb is used to control the line of the model. Favored by many expert fishermen.

Casting or conventional coil - like the round baitcaster, but is often used to deposit bait or lures from a boat or trolling. Catch a Marlin with large coils. It can be launched successfully by a long stem, but without practice, you end up with bunches of grapes.

Spincast spool - as a spinning reel with a front and a closed ring in front of the spool of line. You can see the line on the reel. Low capacity of the line. Normally, a button allows online news in a cast. Probably easier to use than a reel often chosen by a young fisherman first time. Normally mounted on top of the rod. Cheap.
Fly Reels - a specialist coil for use with rods. Once the exclusive domain of trout, salmon and trout fishermen in America, but now even used for saltwater applications. Sometimes seen as a storage device to the fly line and support, but if you hang a big fish that will be using the coil system and the brake to fight the fish into submission. Centerpin reels and mooching likely fall into the same category as the reels, but are used differently. Get some experience under your belt before moving.

There are other sub, but these are the main ones.

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