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Learning how to use an open face reel can be overwhelming to many people. It is a weird spindle shaped fishing reel that is nothing like the spincast reel you trained on when you were a kid. I don't personally remember having one of those, but maybe I did.
I don't train people to use spincast reels because it doesn't teach much of anything except clicking and holding a button. I believe it is very important for people to understand how to use a spinning reel because of the versatility that it gives you. It also allows you some give when it comes to giving tangles. If you wanted to switch to a baitcasting reel you will find yourself in a whole world of hurt.
Rigging it up is just like the way you would spool yarn. It has easy settings for drag and a easy "bail" to lock the fishing line in place when you aren't holding the line. The parts are also easy to understand when you open it up. I have gone in and fixed issues with cheap reels and done some maintenance to old high quality reels like PENN.
I hope you enjoyed the video and that you are more likely to use an open face reel to go fishing with. You can catch fish from panfish all the way up to tuna. Size doesn't matter when it comes to spinning reels. However, baitcasting reels do provide more power and control when it comes to bigger fish. That is why huge shark and tuna rods are trolling reels (very large baitcasting reels).
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