Re:New Musky Reel
2012/09/19 13:10:19
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Gear ratio alone does not determin how fast a reel is. You need to look at inches per crank for the reel.
If you have a lower inches per crank reel you will have an easier effort in reeling, so you can spin the handle like a mad man thinking your burning the bait but in realityit may be going the same speed or slower than a faster inches per crank reel turned at a slower speed.
Remember each bait has a resistance in the water, more or less friction. The higher the friction the harder it is to retrieve. This plays in to reeling effort. There is so many factor that come in to play. Reel handle length, spool dia., spool width, gear ratio, how much line you have spooled, internal forces in the reel (example: well tuned and oiled reel vs one with brakes cranked down and sand in the gears).
But I recently got a Tranx HS, it is big, heavy but smoking fast in line pick up (43 inch per crank, my old curado had 28") which is perfect for my style of fishing. There is alot of trade offs but for me the new advantage is well worth the disadvanges of this new reel.