In some respects anglers act as puppeteers to their lures, giving life to inanimate objects. These line movements are controlled by the angler through rod and reel movements. Using different types of rods, reels and line will impact the effectiveness or believability of your lure's presentation.Įssentially lures are manipulated by the fishing line to which they are tied. In this article I'll look at four tried-and-true retrieve styles but before over-viewing them, a few words first on gear. Jigging, hopping, twitching, and jerking are some terms to describe how to add life to a bait with your fishing rod and reel. One key component to a pattern is lure retrieve. It's utterly freaking ridiculous.A trait of any successful angler is being able to put a pattern together that'll catch fish. that adds up to 100s, or maybe 1000s off diffent ways to do them, and only 1 way will work for your set up. Also taking into account that there are, what, 4-5 different retrieves, each one using a different method to achieve across all the rods, reels, lines, and lures. It's already hard to do a consistant retrieve for the entirety of cast, which is required as some fish won't bite unless your presentation is 3 dots. Especially considering how you can't do the same method to perferm the retrieve if you change ANYTHING on your rod. You say the retrievals aren't hard, but that's simply not true. The best thing i can tell you is to look at the name of the retrieval as it tells you what to do and then look at the lure and the depth the lure is at, those 3 things will quickly help you master all the retrievals. also adjust the speed of your reel because for instance a reel with a speed of 1 will probably not be able to do a lift and drop retrival but at speed 2 or 3 (depending on the reel being used) it will do it. each reel has it's own specs which will effect the timing of the retrival and the weight of the lure will also effect the timing because if you trying to do stop and go for instance and you have a light weight lure you may end up doing a straight retrival so you could want a heavy weighted lure instead. you just have to remember that anytime you swap a lure or reel u will have to adjust the timing to compensate for the change. Originally posted by wilmer007:the retrievals aren't hard once you practice each one.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |