Saltwater fishing is enjoyed by many people from beaches, piers and offshore boats in deep waters. The equipment used when angling for saltwater game fish species is typically more heavy duty than that used with freshwater fish species. Set… read more
Baitcasting reels have long been a favorite of saltwater anglers because the line winds directly on the spool for maximum reliability. Spinning reels lack this advantage but they're easier to use and more versatile. That's why it's importan… read more
Shakespeare fishing gear and reels have been in production since 1896, when William Shakespeare Jr. developed and patented his level-wind reel. Anglers use a variety of Shakespeare products, including saltwater trolling reels. Trolling reel… read more
Ryobi is a Japanese company that produces many different products. Power tools, metal castings and dies and electronics are produced today by Ryobi. The company also makes and produces fishing reels and gear. Ryobi uses a proprietary system… read more
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Conventional saltwater reels are a tough breed of fishing reel. Generally made with marine-grade bronze and stainless steel bearings and gear components, they are designed to withstand the forces that large saltwater fish can generate. In a… read more
Saltwater reels are known for their toughness. They have to withstand the corrosive effects of saltwater and outlast the rigors of big game fishing. They also have to provide the soft touch and rapid response that a fisherman needs. The bes… read more
Saltwater reels are a tough breed of fishing equipment. Good saltwater reels are made to withstand the corrosive effects of salt water and to reel in fish with strength and speed. Regardless of the kind of saltwater fishing you do, the best… read more
Conventional saltwater fishing reels feature durable, corrosion-resistant outer casings and larger line than their freshwater cousins, the traditional baitcaster. Made to combat the corrosive effects of saltwater fishing, the best conventi… read more
As with most things in life, you get what you pay for with saltwater reels. Cheap reels are more likely to fail under load and break or tangle your line. They're also more susceptible to environmental damage. That's why savings up front can… read more
Top 10 saltwater reels include conventional models resembling freshwater fishing baitcasters, as well as spinning reels and specialty reels like those used for mooching. For many years, conventional reels have dominated the saltwater market… read more
Saltwater fishing can be a thrilling and memorable experience for people of all ages. From a charter boat in the Gulf stream to a Pacific coast pier, the combination of potentially large game fish and wide expanses of water is a recipe for… read more
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