What is a 50 size reel?
Choosing a fishing rod to go with this size reel: 5000 or 50 Sized reels are of medium size and will generally marry up well with 6-7ft barra or snapper rods rated up to 10Kg or will be great to use on light-med 10-11ft surf rod rated up to 6Kg or you could even use this fishing reel on an 8-9ft general purpose rod.
What do reel size numbers mean?
The first set of numbers on a fishing reel will tell you the diameter of the spool. 1000 series reels (or 10/100) will be the smallest and are ideal for smaller fish. 3000 series reels can hold more line, they have a stronger drag, and are ideal for bigger fish.
What does 5000 mean on a fishing reel?
Medium sized spinning reels (4000 – 5500)
Reel Size | Recommended Mono Line Strength | Recommended Applications |
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5000 (or 50) | 10-14lb (5kg-7kg) | Medium fishing in freshwater and inshore saltwater |
5500 (or 55) | 10-14lb (5kg-7kg) | Medium fishing in freshwater and inshore saltwater |
How much line does a Penn 50W hold?
Penn International VISX 50W Two Speed One of the heavier reels, at 73 ounces, the reel holds 825 yards of 50-pound line and features 45 pounds of stopping power thanks to its Dura-Drag system.
What is a 4 0 reel?
A #4/0 was the normal match for a 30-pound trolling outfit, while a #6/0 went on a 50. In each case, the reel would hold somewhere in the area of 450 yards or so of the appropriate line, although anglers often over-lined the reels, putting 40 or heavier line on the #4/0 and 60 or heavier on the #6/0.
How much line can my reel hold?
If you look at your fishing reel, it should tell you how much of each type of line and poundage it can hold. A general rule of thumb is to stop once you’re 1/4″ from the edge of the spool. Most reels are going to recommend 200 yards of line. Unfortunately, most lines are sold in 150- and 300-yard spools.
Is 200 yards enough fishing line?
While 150 yards is usually going to be fine for basic fishing applications, most reels will recommend that you put around 200 yards of line on them. Of course, this does depend on the specific reel, the reel size, the type of line, and more.
How long is fishing line good for on a reel?
The answer is that monofilament can last up to 2 or 3 years. Fluorocarbon can last 7 to 10 years and braid can last up to 10 years.
How much line can a 2500 reel hold?
A 2500 reel could hold 2,500 feet (or yards/metres) of the same line and so up the scale. The numbering would be to the nearest 500.
How much line should a 4000 reel have?
Here is an example of the range of fishing reel sizes
Spinning reel sizes | recommended line |
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Medium size spinning reels: | |
4000 | mono 8-12lb (4-6kg) or braid 8-20lb (3.5-9kg) |
5000 | mono 10-15lb (4.5-7kg) or braid 10-25lb (4.5-11kg) |
6000 | mono 12-18lb (5.5-8kg) or braid 12-30lb (5.5-13.5kg) |
What color fishing line is best?
Like camouflage, green line blends into its surroundings and makes a good choice for anglers looking to keep their line invisible to fish. On the other hand, green may be more visible than clear in very clear water. Overall, green is a good line color choice for many different situations.
What size reel should I buy?
If you are targeting smaller fish, a 500 to 1000 size reel would be best. If your reel is too big for your line size, you’ll have more line than you need and your casting distance will be impaired. Customers will bring in a 3000 size reel and ask for 6lb line. A 500 to 1000 size reel would be better suited.
Can you put any reel on any rod?
No, they aren’t universal. You wouldn’t put a heavy saltwater reel on a 5-weight bamboo fly rod, for pete’s sake. The reel must match the rod. Spinning reel to spinning rod, baitcasting reel to baitcasting rod, fly reel to fly rod, etc.
How long of a rod should I get?
The length of a fishing rod typically ranges from 6-12 feet, so to choose a measurement for your needs, consider the type of fishing you plan to do, the species you are after and your fishing environment. A good length for beginner anglers is usually around 7 feet.
What is a 6 foot rod good for?
A short (6 feet or less) rod is ideal if you want to make short, accurate casts. When pinpoint accuracy is less critical, a long rod (over 7 feet) is the way to go. Dingy or dirty water and heavy cover are two situations where short-range accuracy is part of the recipe for success, and a shorter rod can really shine.
What is a medium rod good for?
Medium and medium-fast rods will usually provide a little more casting distance and still provide adequate hooksetting power. These actions are often used for applications that involve treble hooks, such as crankbaits and topwater lures or other reaction baits such as spinnerbaits.
What is a 7 3 medium/heavy rod good for?
7’3″ Medium/Heavy Casting Rod Specs SUGGESTED TECHNIQUES: This all purpose rod is great for a large multitude of techniques. From Texas rig to Jigs to large Spinner baits, and everything in between.
What baits to use on a medium heavy rod?
A medium-heavy rod will allow you to fish Texas rigs, smaller jigs, spinnerbaits, vibrating jigs, topwater lures, crankbaits and much more without sacrificing hardly any performance.