by stevecrow74 » Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:50 pm
IMHO a reel is a device that just holds line, releases line and retrieves line...
its the rod that does all the casting.. the only way a reel will impact a cast is if it has a narrow and deep spool which is half full.. but with reel technology these days alot of reels are now long and shallow which help release the line faster..
i remember reading a review years ago about a fixed spool reel used on two different rods just to show that the reel was a good all rounder but also showed that it made little difference to casting and was down to the rod that was used and the person casting it...
just as long as it isnt over filled or under filled you shouldn't have any problems with your cast...
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