What kind of reel for pike fishing




















A large free spool reel is perfect, but those extra-large big bit style specialist reels are even better because their spools are enormous. This means that line will peel off the spools really easily, creating very little resistance and therefore increasing the distance of your casts.

Again, these are absolutely crucial to prevent damage to fish and breakages. You could buy traces already made up or you could tie your own. They are really simple to create. There are two ways to achieve this. You could either floatfish or you could leger. Floatfishing will require specialist, highly buoyant balsa floats while legering requires bite alarms and drop-off indicators to clearly show when you have had a take.

There are two kinds of float used when predator fishing — those for presenting deadbaits on the bottom and those which suspend livebaits off the bottom. They are very different to one another. Floats for livebaiting are short, fat floats that have a whole through the centre where the line passes. They are very buoyant in order to hold the bait off the bottom. The alarm will provide an audible sound when you get a run and the drop-off indicator will tell you whether the pike has picked up the bait and swan away or towards you.

Removing the hooks from the gaping jaws of even the smallest pike can prove awkward, but not if you follow this step-by-step guide Try to avoid touching them with either your hand or your forceps. Damaged gill rakers bleed profusely, putting the pike under undue stress. When straddling a pike to unhook it pay attention to the fish. If it struggles while your hands are within the gill covers you will cut yourself.

Daiwa Mission. Prev Next. How to fish the 'speed feeder' for roach and silvers. What the weather means for your fishing. Tips for using bait bands, hair rigs and spikes. How to make the barbel pellet feeder rig. Forceps A must have item of tackle for any predator angler.

Medium to heavy ugly stik with fast action to toss into and pull small and medium weight spoons over weed beds. The most important part is the leader. You no longer need wire leaders. Get a spool of 50 or 80 to lb fluorocarbon some line crimps There is a official name for them I just can't remember it make some leaders.

I carry pre made with me always, so i can in seconds take my braided line, connect a leader and troll that weed bed. My point is the magic tackle for pike is that fluro leader. Solitario Lupo. A class 3 reel should work just fine maybe even step it up to class 4.

You could also use it for a catfish rod and reel. Honestly if the reel has a good drag on it, you could fish with them on a 10 lb mono line. It's when the fish see you or the net is when it gets hard. So the best is to hide the net until last sec and then scope it up. Petar Monov. Hey, I would like to suggest to you a spinning rod I recently bought. Check out Favorite Cobalt. I will now explain quickly why I like it and will then provide you with a detailed information about the rod, which you can read on my blog there is video of a 15lb catfish and small pikes I've fished with the rod.

There are models with a wide range of lure tests from which you can pick. I chose the gr. The action of the rod is moderate fast.

I intentionally bought a rod that is not with a fast or very fast action as I need a backbone power after the strike. With a moderate fast action you also have no worries of casting bigger lures at high distances without worrying of breaking the rod. The guides are high quality K-type but the rod is a bit heavy at a length of 9ft. The rod is very powerful and is made primarily for saltwater fishing but is very good for bigger pikes.

Consider buying it only if you want to go for bigger fish with lb braided line big pike, muskies or even catfish. I'm also giving you a link where you can red more if interested I've personally tested and written the review. The reel I've paired the rod is Ryobi Zaber CF recommend it only for freshwater fishing, weight - gr.

I've been an avid pike angler most of my life, and have tried everything from big baitcasters to light spinning rigs. A lot of guys favor baitcasting gear, usually touting its ruggedness and smooth drags. The truth is that saltwater fishermen catch far larger and more athletic fish than pike on spinning gear. A lot of guys also recommend heavy gear for fishing large lures. I've done the big lure thing for many years and could never determine whether I actually caught bigger pike or not. What I did determine was that huge lures cost a lot and required huge tackleboxes to store.

These days I mostly use a medium or med heavy rod and a size spinning reel and generally fish lures in the " range. If you are using braid you can use a smaller reel but I still use mono in the lb range. I will now explain quickly why I like it and will then provide you with a detailed information about the rod, which you can read on my blog there is video of a 15lb catfish and small pikes I've fished with the rod.

There are models with a wide range of lure tests from which you can pick. I chose the gr. The action of the rod is moderate fast. I intentionally bought a rod that is not with a fast or very fast action as I need a backbone power after the strike. With a moderate fast action you also have no worries of casting bigger lures at high distances without worrying of breaking the rod. The guides are high quality K-type but the rod is a bit heavy at a length of 9ft.

The rod is very powerful and is made primarily for saltwater fishing but is very good for bigger pikes. Consider buying it only if you want to go for bigger fish with lb braided line big pike, muskies or even catfish. I'm also giving you a link where you can red more if interested I've personally tested and written the review.

The reel I've paired the rod is Ryobi Zaber CF recommend it only for freshwater fishing, weight - gr. I've been an avid pike angler most of my life, and have tried everything from big baitcasters to light spinning rigs.

A lot of guys favor baitcasting gear, usually touting its ruggedness and smooth drags. The truth is that saltwater fishermen catch far larger and more athletic fish than pike on spinning gear.

A lot of guys also recommend heavy gear for fishing large lures. I've done the big lure thing for many years and could never determine whether I actually caught bigger pike or not. What I did determine was that huge lures cost a lot and required huge tackleboxes to store. These days I mostly use a medium or med heavy rod and a size spinning reel and generally fish lures in the " range.

If you are using braid you can use a smaller reel but I still use mono in the lb range. IMO the new Uglystik GX2's are a pretty good rod for pike, they have plenty of backbone for setting the hook and can cast up to about 1. I like the Daiwa BG reels for their smooth drag and rugged build, and I have some old Mitchell 's that I still use as well. You're ready to fish pike anywhere in North America. Right Rail 1.

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