
uncleping_88 wrote:Yeah I was thinking of o/h for sbs but seems the spinners are the go and easier to balance he weight Vs o/h. |
uncleping_88 wrote:Yeah I was thinking of o/h for sbs but seems the spinners are the go and easier to balance he weight Vs o/h. |
Potty wrote:Haven't tried o/h reels, big fan of spin reels. PJay are o/h reels less affected by the wind when casting? To me it's all about balance in the set-up, that is matching the right size reel to rod, using the most suitable braid for the reel, fluro the right size in relation to the braid and jig head size that is appropriate for the whole set-up.
Here's a question for you - which of these set-ups casts the longest & most accurate into the wind.
A - 8 to 10 kg rod matched with 1 oz jig head, 20 pd braid & 30 pd fluro. (6 inch gulp)
B - 4 to 6 kg rod, 1/2 oz jig head, 12 pd braid & 25 pd fluro. (5 inch gulp)
C - 2 to 4 kg rod (15 cm longer than standard), 1/6 th oz jig head, 4 pd braid & 10 pd fluro. (3 inch gulp) |
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