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Spinning is used for catching predatory fish: pike, walleye, perch, chub, salmon, etc. Spinning is used to catch fish in ponds with standing and running water: lakes, ponds, reservoirs, rivers and fleeting quiet rivers, valleys and mountain streams, seas. Spinning is widespread due to its versatility: it is used and novice anglers and veterans of fishing. Most tackle can be divided into three types: 1) a hard structure, which bends the upper part; 2) secondary structure, which bend in the upper half and in the top; 3) the parabolic system, which bend gently the entire length. This spinning fits well for salmon fishing. So I chose this salmon casting rod. New addition of range of spinning throw-line is models with removable whip. It is necessary to change quickly the order spinning. Throw-lines with parabolic systems are suited to anglers who prefer to catch predatory fish at close range (up to 40 m). These gears provide a smooth casting, which is important when you use natural baits. Parabolic tackle system does not permit a confident hooking at a greater distance (up to 70 m). Therefore, throw-lines with secondary structure are more suitable in this case. The length of the spinning depends on the distance for fishing. The rod can be longer, if the distance is greater. The length of the tackle is also depends on fish. For example, four-meter throw-line is well proven for remote walleye and perch fishing. The rod length of 3.6 m may be recommended for pike in deep waters at a distance of 70 m. Length of tackle also depends on the bait. When you have artificial bait you have to do much more throw than catching on bait. Therefore, you should choose the gear slightly smaller in size at the same distances fishing. Thus, the tackle length of 2.5-2.7 m is more convenient at a distance of 40 meters. However, the long spinning absorbs the movement of the hand, rather than transfer them to artificial bait. Short rods, on the contrary, give the impression of artificial baits a live fish. The choice of tackle depends on the weight of the bait too. All spinning is classified according to the allowable weight of baits. These parameters are applied to the handle of the whip of gear and marked in grams. According to this classification all such tackles can be attributed to four types: type 1-up to 10g; type 2 from 10 to 30 g, type 3 - from 30 to 60g, type 4 - from 60 and above. | |
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