What would you catch with this?

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That just looks like a flyfishing reel

FiskaMedGabbe
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When engineers are sitting around the fire after a day of fishing and your friend can't keep from making a nest.

leighlanbrown
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"That'll be $500"
"I no longer have a need for this reel"

jamesbeeler
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I haven’t seen any upside down fishermen yet.. I’ll be on the look out

rookiem
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Solid set up wth the electrical tape seat mounting

DryHeaveSteve
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I am the Grandson of an Alabama pig and grain farmer. We had about 300 acres. What you will find is that these livestock farmers will buy a property with a creek running through it and make a dam and dig the dirt out to make a pond to feed their livestock with. These "cow ponds" as I used to call them ranged from 1/2 acre to about 5 acres and some of them have been there since the 1920's . Growing up I had access to my Grandpa's ponds and EVERYONE of the farmers that he was friends with ponds. As a result, I've been fishing for a long time and it wasn't uncommon to catch some large fish out of these ponds. What I've determined is that there's 3 types of fishing and can be predicated upon your mood for that day.

1. Lazy fishing: This is isually done with a simple rig with a bobber and some live bait. You can even use a cane pole.

2. Active: Usually done with a spinning reel or a bait caster using lures or various plastics. Cast and retrieve rinse and repeat.

3. Super Active: Fly fishing, you have to really work the cast and work the bait intensely for every cast. Recommended for streams however I have had a super fun time casting plugs in a pond during the spring when Bass are super aggressive. Don't really know why I posted all of this, hope it helped someone.

joelharris
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I prefer my spinning reel forever and always

theonetheonlyw
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The line before that air brake is mesmerizing

MrAwesomal
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Centerpin reels are what most great lakes Steelhead fishers use. Awesome way to fish the creeks and rivers for steelhead, salmon and trout. You get so much better control of your drift with a pin.

CatchMyDriftfishing
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Nothing because I can't even figure out my Baitcaster 😆 😂

craigcolantoni
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I would probably catch an overdraft fee on my checking account. All that technology has to be expensive

nathanrains
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The miniature size center pins can be used very well for ice fishermen as well!

jimmiller
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That's actually really neat especially when you slow it down And can see it work

jameskellum
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Ill never turn away from Sage reels. Never ever.

sheeeitmayn
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here in Vancouver Canada, we MOSTLY use centerpin reels for creek/river fishing, and how we use them is we attach a slip float to the line, and MOSTLY people use "ROE" for bait (cured salmon eggs) and you cast it up stream against the current and just let it float as far down as you want to, they are VERY good for float fishing because they let the line out without any resistance and it makes the ROE float through the water VERY

someeee people use them for other things, but MAINLYYY for float fishing is where I see them used

(at least here in Vancouver Canada, im not sure what people use them for on other countries, but I am sure it would be similar usage.)

toptwitchclipz
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Most of the comments:
What’s this fly rod? What’s he doing?

Me: I’m gonna be the coolest guy on the river this year 😂

robertellis
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We have used these in England for years for trotting a float fasly down the river because there’s no drag

carpcatcher
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imagine that as a DC reel haha its like those wooden scarbor reels the s.african used in the old days

BasicFishingNZ
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this is why i loves engineers, always thinking of the coolest ideas

megazuccc
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Centepins have been used here in the uk for decades we use them for float fishing on rivers

lukeholmes