Just got it off eBay iz it a bot reel are for shoe fishing Pade 37 pound for it says daiwa sealing high speed level wind trolling reel hope it not a boat reel if it is can you still youse it on rod are sum one won't to swap for daiwa reel for sho
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Hi Scotty just copied this off Google Answers hope it helps
The most obvious visible difference is a baitcasting reel has a level-wind mechanism, while a "trolling" (that is, conventional) reel doesn't. But beyond that, a baitcaster is made to be used on a baitcasting rod (generally with a trigger grip), and during the retrieve, held with the left hand below or cupping the reel, while a conventional reel is made to be held with the left hand above the reel (and the butt of the rod against the fisherman's waist), allowing more leverage when pulling on a bigger fish with heavier line.
But then, there are conventional reels made for casting, and conventional reels made for trolling. They look pretty much the same. The ones made for casting have lightweight spools (aluminum or graphite, or in the old days, plastic), and with a bit of practice you can cast one a long ways. The ones made for trolling often have heavy plated brass spools. These heavy spools make casting next to impossible. But many so-called trolling reels (the big Penn Senators and Internationals, for example) are now made with aluminum spools, and people do cast them pretty good distances -- of course, you use a heavy bait or lure, but then you don't use these for little fish.
And why would you cast with a big trolling reel? To catch a big fish. You can't land 100-pound tuna on a baitcasting reel full of 17 pound line, at least not with anyIts the early bird that gets the worm but the 2nd mouse that gets the cheese
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So it a boat reel ?Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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if its the slosh one iv seen people using em on shore like.
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Aye it the slosh 75hCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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So no good for sho fishing than any one won't to swap lolCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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Originally posted by Scotty91 View PostSo no good for sho fishing than any one won't to swap lol
what reels you got for shore fishing?
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Originally posted by OuTkast76 View PostLol just keep it for the boat mate, The start of the season isnt that far away, will probably be organising a few trips out from about april/may if anyone fancys it
what reels you got for shore fishing?Cod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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Add be up for cuming out with you and Afta a daiwa for a rod for shoCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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Originally posted by OuTkast76 View PostI would reccommend a daiwa 7HT reel, great for distance..your 525 is good enough for rough ground work so would get a good casting reelCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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