I hope this is ok, as someone who is new to both fishing and kayak fishing I allways seems to come up with a ton of small questions and a lot of the time google fails me. I hate to make threads for all this tiny stuff so I stole this idea from a gun forum I used to read. If anyone else finds it useful please post away, if I have overstepped please ignore or delete.
Now for some questions:
(1) Is there a good way to removed line from a reel in a manner that lets me easily spool it onto a second reel? I am going to enlist some aid and have a second person work the "take off" reel while I work the "take up" reel but I wonder if there is a better way.
(2) I recently bought a casting reel (Lew's Inshore BB1) and I want to make sure I am setting the various brakes correctly. So far I have done the following: Set all 4 internal pin breaks "on" by setting them all to be compressed. Then use the knob to get the lure to slowly lower to the ground when the reel is unlocked. Then, I use the numbered dial to adjust to wind and general fine tuning.
(3) Bass fishing question, when working over a piece of cover, is it better to start with a more subtle lure and move up to a loud one or work the other way?
(4) I am thinking of rigging an anchor off the bow of my yak with the line running back to a cleat near my hands. If the anchor is slightly dragging the water when in the "up" position, will it impact my speed, maneuverability, or make fish-scaring noise?
Now for some questions:
(1) Is there a good way to removed line from a reel in a manner that lets me easily spool it onto a second reel? I am going to enlist some aid and have a second person work the "take off" reel while I work the "take up" reel but I wonder if there is a better way.
(2) I recently bought a casting reel (Lew's Inshore BB1) and I want to make sure I am setting the various brakes correctly. So far I have done the following: Set all 4 internal pin breaks "on" by setting them all to be compressed. Then use the knob to get the lure to slowly lower to the ground when the reel is unlocked. Then, I use the numbered dial to adjust to wind and general fine tuning.
(3) Bass fishing question, when working over a piece of cover, is it better to start with a more subtle lure and move up to a loud one or work the other way?
(4) I am thinking of rigging an anchor off the bow of my yak with the line running back to a cleat near my hands. If the anchor is slightly dragging the water when in the "up" position, will it impact my speed, maneuverability, or make fish-scaring noise?
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