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		<description><![CDATA[Baitcasting rods and reels go together like peas in a pod &#8211; if you are using  baitcasting rods, then you should always be using a baitcasting reel on those rods as well.  So much is different for both the bait casting rod as well as the bait casting reel, and this is why they should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Baitcasting rods and reels</strong> go together like peas in a pod &#8211; if you are using  <a title="baitcasting rods" href="http://baitcastingrods.org/" target="_self">baitcasting rods</a>, then you should always be using a baitcasting reel on those rods as well.  So much is different for both the bait casting rod as well as the bait casting reel, and this is why they should be used as a baitcasting rod and reel combo.</p>
<p>Although the baitcasting rod might look a bit like a spincasting rod, they have a lot more backbone to them, so that they can really be used with heavyweight lures, big jerkbaits and even twitch crankbaits&#8230; and go after that fish even if they&#8217;re mixed in with pretty thick weeks and other debris.</p>
<p>Likewise, the baitcasting reel requires more coordination to use than a spincasting reel, so you probably want some experience with a spincaster first.  The line for  a bait caster comes off these reels from the top, so it will not twist, and your thumb is used to control the speed that the line unwinds from the reel while casting.  Therefore, if you should forget to place your thumb over the line, or even if you do not use quite enough pressure, the reel will spin faster than the line will go through the guides, which are smaller, creating quite the mess of tangled line &#8211; this is sometimes called a backlash.</p>
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		<title>Baitcasting Rods</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Baitcasting rods</strong> are important for fishing. This allows you to maximize your baits and ensure that you get to lure in the fish you wanted to have. As a fishing enthusiast, you need to understand that they should be made as a form of investment. They are meant to accomplish some heavy duty kind of work. So when you buy your<strong> bait casting rods</strong>, remember to keep in mind these important factors:</p>
<p>Identify the kind of fishing which you are going to do &#8211; There are four main kinds of fishing that you can do: inshore, offshore, surf, and pier. Inshore fishing is usually down in shallow water and concentrates on a small sized fishes with a maximum weight of 20 pounds. Offshore fishing is just the opposite of inshore. It&#8217;s concerned with catching bigger and heavier fishes and can be used in deep-sea fishing. Surf fishing makes use of specialized rods that cater to casting and spinning reels. Angler preference is important when it comes to surf fishing. Then lastly, pier fishing is done on piers and is slightly more expanded than inshore fishing.</p>
<p>Mind the length of your baitcasting rod &#8211; Casting is the focal point of a baitcasting rod. The way you swing it will determine just how far-off the distance you can cover is. Longer rods make longer casts but they might not be advisable for heavy fishes. On the other hand, short rods are more appropriate for big fishes so that you don&#8217;t have to worry about your rod breaking while trying to pull in your catch. Shorter rods are also preferred when it comes to bottom fishing since a school of fish is expected to be found.</p>
<p>Know what your guides are made of &#8211; Your guide facilitates the casting process and there are different materials used to make this part. Regular rods are made up of standard metal. Ceramic ones are the most expensive but its value lies in smoother operations along with longer casting and less frays of line to be experienced. For bottom fishing and heavy trolling, roller guides are recommended. If you need a guide for application on wire lines, if would be good to use stainless steel guides that come as case-hardened.</p>
<p>Take note of the butt length &#8211; This can be found in between the rod&#8217;s reel and its back end. Rods which are made for purposes of casting have shorter butts as opposed to spinning rods that have longer ones. Longer butt lengths also apply for trolling and bottom fishing. The butt length is important because it creates an level of comfort when it comes to angler preference.</p>
<p>Understand the taper you will use &#8211; The taper allows your rod to bend and be flexible enough from tip to its butt end. It even ranges from being slow to extra fast. This is important when it comes to angling your baitcasting rod, it takes in the pressure soon as your fish bites the bait. It can also affect the level of comfort you experience once you need to pull up your fish.<br />
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