What is a 6.2 1 Baitcaster good for?


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6.2:1 to 6.5:1 – We personally use this speed range anytime we are tossing spinnerbaits, throwing jerkbaits, shallow running and lipless crankbaits, early season swim jigs, vibrating jigs and swimbaits / umbrella rigs.

Can you use a baitcasting reel for ice fishing?

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What reel should I use for ice fishing?

The spinning reel is the most common reel that anglers use when ice fishing. A typical ice fishing spinning reel will be an ultralight size with a model smaller than or equal to 2500 (25). These smaller sizes are necessary to properly balance with the smaller ice fishing rods which are between 16 – 24 inches long.

Do you need a special reel for ice fishing?

Can you use a regular fishing reel for ice fishing? Yes, you can use a regular fishing reel for ice fishing. Many anglers swap out their ‘summer’ time or year-round fishing reels and put them on ice fishing rods during the hard ice season.

Can you catch trout with a baitcaster?

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Can you use an ice fishing reel on a normal rod?

The simple answer is yes. There is no reason a regular sized fishing pole won’t work for ice fishing. You would not be the first person to catch fish while ice fishing with a regular pole. However, a rod and reel designed for ice fishing has important advantages that will definitely up your game.

What makes an ice fishing rod?

Ice spinning rods are typically made of graphite or fiberglass and can withstand the cold while remaining flexible. The type of fish you plan to catch help determine what sensitivity you should look for when selecting ice fishing rods.

How do you attach a reel to an ice rod?

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What is a 8.1 1 gear ratio good for?

High gear ratio reel | 7.1:1 thru 8.1:1 Topwaters, jerkbaits, jigs, plastics and even lipless crankbaits warrant the use of a high speed reel. These techniques create a lot of slack in your line, and if you get bit 30 yards away from the boat, a high gear ratio comes in handy for getting a solid hookset.

What is a 5.2 1 gear ratio good for?

The low gear ratios like 5.2:1 and 5.3:1 are great for fishing baits that pull hard like deep crankbaits, big swimbaits, and deep water spinnerbaits. The low gear ratio helps you reel the bait slower, keeping it in the strike zone longer when fishing moving baits in the deep water.

What’s the best gear ratio for a baitcaster?

The best gear ratio for baitcasting reels is a 6.4:1. This is why baitcasting reels can have such high gear ratios. A 6.4:1 baitcaster is the most common gear ratio available on the market, and as with above, it gives you the most versatility in lure types and presentation options.

Do you use sinkers for ice fishing?

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Are inline reels better for ice fishing?

Versatility: If you are looking for a reel that can be used in most situations, then spinning reels are for you. They can be used in just about any situation while ice fishing. While the inline reel does present baits better, the spinning reel will work for any ice fishing techniques.

Do you need weights for ice fishing?

These weights help get your baited hooks and light jigs down quickly. They can make it easier to detect a light bite, too. Soft shot weights are less likely to weaken your line. Regardless of the weights you choose, apply only enough pressure to secure them to your line.

Which is better a baitcaster or a spinning reel?

Baitcast reels can handle heavier line and actually allow for longer casts than spinning gear in the same size range. Bass anglers regularly use line in the 14- to 17-pound-test range. Muskie and catfish anglers use even heavier line.

What is a finesse Baitcaster?

What is a Bait Finesse Casting Rod? The style of baitcasting lure fishing known as BFS or Bait Finesse System is named after a concept coined by Shimano to describe reels and rods capable of casting ultra light finesse baits.

What’s a Baitcaster used for?

Baitcasters are used for a wide variety of applications, ranging from casting lures, to surf casting and big game fishing. The most popular use of baitcasters in North America is for freshwater fishing for bass.

How much line should I put on my ice fishing reel?

Ice fishing line is often sold in 50 to 110 yard spools. This means a 50 yard spool can be used on two reels. That’s 25 yards each. Just start spooling with your leftover braided line you used in the summer, then finish it off (with a GOOD knot!) with 25 yards of some decent ice fishing line.

How long should an ice fishing leader be?

To get the maximum number of bites, the author recommends using a short fluorocarbon line as a leader at the terminal end. For panfish I recommend a high visibility main line made of monofilament and a zero visibility fluorocarbon leader about 24-inches in length.

How do you pick an ice fishing rod?

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What is a medium light ice rod for?

Light rods are good for perch, and light to medium rods are good for walleye, whitefish and most trout. Heavy rods are best for pike or lake trout.

What is a quick tip ice fishing rod?

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How do you hold an ice rod?

Rather than raising your entire arm when its already near your ear, you save wear and tear on the top of your shelter (and rod blanks) by simply flicking your wrist like pointing to the sky. If you’re a leaner or studier of the graph, this is probably the best grip for you.

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