Fishing reels...




Fishing reels can make or break your day out on the water. What are some of the favorites of fishing guides who depend on their equipment?

Shimano, Lew’s and Daiwa models get the nod.

Shimano Chronarch C14 was awarded “Best of Show” in fishing reels at the 2013 ICAST show. Drag system of this is reel is noteworthy. It's super light, smooth, and casts lighter weights with ease.

Lew’s TP1SH is another reel with a great drag. The only drawback noted was cosmetic. The silver ring that goes around the shaft connecting the reel handle and reel tends to discolor, especially if used in saltwater, but it doesn’t hurt anything.

A drop of oil or Corrosion X applied every other fishing trip helps prevent the discoloration.

Daiwa has been a real “comer” in the last few years. The 1350 has Teflon sealed bearings, a little bit noisier on the cast, but you never have to worry about keeping ball bearings lubricated. Daiwa uses space age lubricants, what they like to call “magnetic oil” when they assemble the reels in the factory. The oil resembles any other lubricant, but put it around metal and the oil takes on the semblance of graphite gravitating toward metal pushing away any water present. It’s really good on spinning reels, preventing any water from seeping down the shaft that connects the spool and the gear box.

Speaking of lubrication…don’t forget the paddles on the reel handle of any reel. Sometimes that feeling you get isn’t coming from inside the reel but from the paddles on the reel handle. Just one drop of oil behind handle paddles takes care of the problem. Also don’t forget the level wind and pawl gear.

One of the newest innovations in reels is the Daiwa Tatula type R. The reel has a split level wind. Push the thumb bar down and the level wind opens up. No drag or restriction at all on the cast, increasing casting distance. Turn the handle and the level wind comes back together keeping the line inside the guide perfectly.

 




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 15)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 74 degrees; 0.86 feet above pool. All fishing has been on and off due to weather. The weekend forecast is showing frontal activity producing wind and rain. Should be less wind, but mostly out of the east for the next few days. Fishing in between the frontal activity has been good. Bass have been up in the flooded grass and under tree branches in the water hitting frogs and soft jerkbaits, or squarebill crankbaits fished in front. Trolling continues to produce whites and hybrids, but for surface feeding activity you have to be out there at sunrise. Channel catfish are in the shoreline rocks, fishing with a bobber 5 feet out will get them. Crappie reports remain the same, good in deep water, 16-24 feet, when you can get out there, scattered shallow bite early morning and again evening. Report by Jim Beggerly, Jim’s Fishing.

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