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How to choose your casting reel?

Straight from the United States, casting fishing has now become a must in the French landscape. However, many of you are still wondering how to choose your casting reel. The profusion of reels available on the market, the shapes, the ratios certainly has something to do with it. Here is an article that could enlighten you to better understand the key characteristics and advantages of a casting reel, and therefore know in the future how to choose your casting reel.

Anatomy of a Casting Reel

As explained in our article " Casting or spinning: which choice to adopt? A casting reel, or baitbasting, is a spinning reel spinning on its axis. Thus, the crank acts directly on the spool and makes it possible to reduce the number of parts (and therefore the weight) of the casting reel. The casting reel attaches to a casting rod from above.

A casting reel is made up of:

  • of a frame closing the coil and gears.
  • With a crank, present on the right or on the left, often doubled for current fishing and simple for stronger fishing such as bigbait
  • A release button allowing the reel to be released. It closes again at the first stroke of the crank.
  • From a fixed star combat brake under the crank. It allows you to tighten and loosen the reel during a fight to better control the fish.
  • From a friction brake near the crank. It allows the coil to be slowed down by friction to avoid its runaway.
  • A centrifugal, magnetic or electronic brake. It allows to influence the speed of rotation of the coil. it is adjusted according to the lure, the distance to be covered, the type of cast to be made and of course the wind.
  • Weights for the centrifugal brake. They make it possible to accelerate the speed of rotation of the reel. Weights placed in the center of the spool will spin faster.
  • A wire guide. This is the ring through which the thread or braid passes.

Advantages and disadvantages

A casting reel generally requires more learning time. Each throw must be controlled with the thumb in order to prevent the spool from continuing to spin on itself and creating what are called wigs ...

Mastering a casting reel is however synonymous with better casting precision and discretion when setting the lure.

Moreover, the wire being in the direct axis of the crank, the whole baitcasting provides more sensations during the animation of the lure, the attack and the fight.

The different profiles of baitcasting reels

Casting Low Profile Reel

A low profile casting reel is a casting reel whose foot is under the spool but whose crank axle is approximately at the height of the foot. There are hundreds of low profile casting reels on the market, each with their own unique features and benefits. Low profile baitcasting reels are the most popular reels due to their more oval shape. They are generally smaller than a round profile casting reel and are easier to handle.

Round Profile Casting Reel

A round profile casting reel is less conventional than a low profile reel. However, it has its own technical characteristics. By its morphology, it makes it possible to fill the reel with more thread. This detail can be important for heavy fishing, requiring a large diameter of line or braid, or for fishing large predators such as catfish or pike.

How to choose your casting reel according to the fishing technique?

Casting equipment, which is often more robust, generally makes it easier to fish with larger lures such as big baits. It is nevertheless perfectly adapted to other fishing techniques.

We could for example talk about fishing with crankbait or with any lure with strong vibration. These lures require a lot more power when you reel and produce a lot of vibrations. For more comfort and due to the robustness of this material, a casting assembly is therefore often more appropriate.

We could also talk about Jig or frog fishing. These types of fishing often require you to quickly extract the fish from obstacles, to respond to the fight with a lot of power, to be precise in casting and reactive as soon as the lure hits the water. Wire or braid diameters are also often larger than with other types of fishing.

The casting reel is therefore in our opinion an asset for this type of fishing, especially when you go in search of big fish such as black bass, pike or even catfish.

How to choose your casting reel according to its ratio?

Many anglers pay little attention to the ratio of their reel. It is however a crucial element which influences enormously in the animation of a lure, the technique used and the triggering of an attack.

The ratio (gear ratio) of a casting reel, or even spinning, represents the number of rotations of the spool for each turn of the handle. For example, if a reel has a ratio of 6.4:1, that means that each turn of the handle will generate 6.4 turns of the spool.

There are currently three types of ratios: slow, normal and quick. A slow ratio is between 5.0 to 5.9:1. A normal ratio is between 6.0 to 7.0:1, while a fast ratio is above 7.0:1.

Here is a summary of the ratios and their equivalence in cm

Reel RatioTMV (CM)
6.2:166
5.5:155
6.4:164
8.1:181
6.4:164
7.3:176
8.1:181

Slow ratio casting reel

When the waters get colder and the fish are listless, a low ratio is fine for slow, non-aggressive approaches. A low ratio also allows you to evolve your lure longer in a given area and often in depth. A slow ratio casting reel is therefore generally used to very slowly retrieve large and heavy lures, such as spinnerbaits, swimbaits, big baits or even deep crankbaits.

Medium ratio casting reel

A mid-ratio casting reel is the go-to reel, suitable for many techniques. If you had to choose only one to start casting fishing, it would be this one. This ratio is well suited for power-fishing and thus quickly beat the ground and play on the aggressiveness of the fish and trigger reflex attacks.

Quick ratio casting reel

A fast ratio cating reel is a reel that will be perfectly suited for fishing where work and animation with the rod is important. Indeed, if you work a lot with your rod, you will need a high ratio to quickly recover your banner and immediately put you in contact with your lure at the animation or at the touch. We could for example retain fishing techniques such as fishing with jerkbait, stickbait or even soft lures.

A quick ratio will also be essential if you are fishing in crowded areas. This allows fish to be quickly removed from these areas. We could, for example, use fishing techniques such as jig fishing, Texan fishing or even frog fishing in arches or water lilies.

Useful links to start casting fishing:

Casting or spinning: which choice to adopt?

Which fishing rod to choose according to the lure used?

Learn to fish with a fishing guide

Start lure fishing

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Rodmaps is first and foremost the story of Nicolas and Matthieu, two friends with a passion for fishing. Ever since we were children, our passion has driven us to travel all over France and around the world in search of adventure and trophy fish. Through Rodmaps, we want to share our passion for fishing with as many people as possible and help them discover the joys of this sport, because yes, fishing is a sport!

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