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Nash BP-6 Fast Drag Baby Big Pit Reel (T2021)

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The drag (sometimes know as the clutch) basically allows line to be released from your reel when a certain degree of pressure is applied. The amount of pressure required to release is determined by the setting of the drag. I have never had a problem with any Daiwa reel, and in fact passed the Regals on to my daughters boyfriend who is just starting out and he is absolutely delighted with them. When float fishing, you’ll want to go as light as possible when it comes to the line. Subsequently, it has never been more necessary to be able to push it to the limit when it comes to pressuring the fish. The best way to get every last ounce of pulling power out of your rod and reel setup is an easy to use, and ultra-fine, drag control. The gear ratio of the Nash BP-6 stands at an impressive 4.9:1. This attribute showcases the reel's substantial power, with every turn of the handle delivering effective results. The handle, precisely CNC machined and ergonomically designed, maximises comfort and allows for extended periods of fishing without hand fatigue. recommend that you use recorded or special delivery as we can not be liable for any loss or damage in transit.

T he main difference between an open faced and a closed faced reel is that the line is exposed with an open face and encased within a closed face. In a closed faced reel the line passes through a hole in the casing and when you cast you press a button to release the line. Depending on your rig and setup you may find that your line spins on the retrieve. Knots and tangles are both things that will destroy bait presentation (and lose you fish). The best float fishing reels will allow you to reel in twist-free. Closed faced reels tend to be easier for beginners and especially children when learning the sport. There are less of them around though and tend not to be the best option for longevity and can also limit casting distance and accuracy at times.

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So when it comes to choosing a float fishing reel you are looking at a few options. Do you want a closed faced reel or an open faced one? Do you prefer a front drag or a rear drag? Do you want a lightweight, small reel or a larger more heavy duty float fishing reel? Open Faced vs Closed Faced Reels They must be at least 4 or 5 years old and still look and feel like new, and perform as smoothly as the day I bought them having received no maintenance whatsoever.

On occasion goods are subject to availability and delay in delivery of goods is sometimes outside our control. As such, delivery cannot be guaranteed and any dates we specify for the delivery of the goods are approximate only. We shall not be liable for any losses, costs, damages, charges, or expenses caused by any delay for delivery of the goods. One of the reel's defining features is its fast drag. A single turn of the drag knob is all it takes to shift from free spool tension to full fighting drag, providing anglers with seamless adaptability in ever-changing fishing scenarios. This is particularly ideal when battling with hefty carp or other strong-willed fish, giving you the upper hand during the most intense moments.What is always important when choosing the best float fishing reel for your circumstances is balance. A lightweight setup with a light float rod with a light float and light line will better be balanced with a light reel. The same then goes with the contrary. Front Drag vs Rear Drag At the heart of this reel is its aluminium long cast spool. Engineered for smooth, far-reaching casts, it offers anglers an undeniable edge on the water. The reel facilitates a clinically precise line lay, thanks to the Level Wind feature, effortlessly aiding in reaching those elusive spots, often teeming with fish. This fine-tuned precision drastically improves your catch rate, turning potentially difficult fishing excursions into fruitful and rewarding endeavours.

Whether you choose a small, compact reel or a large, heavier reel will largely come down to what type of fishing you will be using it for. For float fishing, the likelihood is that you will not be casting far out. As such, a smaller, more lightweight reel will be the best choice.

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The NashDwarf BP-6 reel is the middle sized reel in the BP range and has been designed to balance perfectly on the Nash Dwarf rod series. Combining the performance of a big pit fishing reel with technology of a micro reel, this BP-6 is ideal for all your medium range carp fishing, as well as a variety of floater fishing work. I hope that makes sense? A lot of what I say doesn't but I do know what I meant in this particular instance lol! The reel is equipped with an aluminium spool, which has been designed with long casting in mind. This means that you’ll be able to comfortably hit the furthest points in all the mid-sized venues up and down the country. The BP-6 boasts fast action multi-disc drag, which allows you to switch between free spool and fight mode in a matter of moments. This means you’ll be able to capitalise on even the most delicate of takes with ease. The clutch on this drag enables ultra-easy adjustment to, ensuring you can fish with the kind of precision you require.

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