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OrvisNews.com all photos by Tim Bronson In 15th century England, anglers didnt use reels at all: They simply tied a braided horsehair line to the tip of a long rod

There are usually two types of baitcaster

Even the reel seats have stainless steel components, giving you the confidence to sense the interest of even the most introverted Big Blue or flathead

Using a diving crankbait I boated five muskies up to 47"

Lets talk about the rod I bought the medium heavy rod
Thats called taking you into the backing. Your leader is the clear 6-foot to 9-foot tapered line that connects to the fly line on one end and the fly itself on the other
