Fishing Reels at affordable prices!
Today I suggest to dwell on a question of the most appropriate peacock bass fishing tackle. This fighting fish, as I already told in peacock previous post, is distinguished by ferocious temper and explosive force. Of course in the first place it concerns speckled peacock bass whose size is really stupendous. This is the key moment, it is clear that peacock bass tackle must have an additional factor of safety. Meanwhile, the tackle need not cost an arm and a leg to be highly effective, durability and quality of construction must be placed before their price tags.
Be the tackle ever so strong, it would be nice to take along at least a backup rig or two. It is not necessary if you are planning a peacock bass fishing trip to Amazon, Rio Negro basins or other popular peacock trip destinations. On like occasions fishing trip organizers are commonly supply anglers by rods, reels and lures free of charge. To tell the truth, I wouldn't make book on it. Not that their fishing tackle unfit to fish for, on the contrary, it's quite good as a rule. Just I prefer my own, use-proved fishing tackle. It's up to you!
So you are going to take a peacock bass fishing trip. What type of fishing tacke will you take along? It's better to ask what are your preferences in fishing tackle, because baitcasting rigs and spinning tackle are both fit for peacock bass. What are you good at? When do you really feel in your element? The answers to these questions can help you discover the most appropriate peacock bass fishing tackle. Each type can perform satisfactorily alone, but a mix is even better. Thus if you are comfortable with both types of gear, bring and use them both to optimize your fishing comfort and effectiveness. As far as possible take a heavy rig of one type and a lighter rig of the other. Rotate them to select the most appropriate tackle for the specific lure you are using and the circumstances you are fishing in.
Let's get down to the nitty-gritty. What is the right reels for peacock bass? It must be admitted that it is the straight question. I would like to see that queer fish who can give the equally straight answer :) As a matter of fact, the most of largemouth bass reels will do for peacok bass too. But there are two things to consider when shopping for a peacock bass reel:
- durable gears
- extremely smooth drag
Select
baitcast reels with level-wind mechanism that have a rather large spool size, it is desirable no less than 120 yard capacity to handle 20 lb mono diameter for
large surface baits (by the way, large topwater baits and lures are the most suitable to start fishing for peacock bass).
For example, look closely at the low-profile Shimano Curado 300DSV Casting Reel. This reel blends great line capacity with high gear ratio (120 ya / 20 lb test). Deep spool allows you to use some heavier braided lines and the High Efficiency Gearing give you the speed you need. This reel cast like a dream and the drag is silky smooth. Shimano Calcutta series of baitcasting reels is also observable. Shimano Calcutta 400B, Shimano Calcutta 700B and Shimano Calcutta TE400 reels also meet the foresaid requirements in full. I would recommend these Shimano products to any one needing reliable reels for pecock bass fishing.
Spinning tackle can be very effective for peacock bass fishing too. You can use spinning tackle for peacock more opportunely when hook small or medium-sized
topwater lures, spoons, jerkbaits and
bucktail jigs.
I will try to drill down into this issue next time.
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