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Topic: mooching reel  (Read 1725 times)

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NowhereMan

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The video is kinda goofy, but the reel looks like a lot of fun:


Anybody here ever use one of these? Any thoughts about using such a setup from a kayak?
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polepole

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Yeah, I have one.  It's a blast.  Not just the reel, but typically these are paired to long noodly mooching rods.  It's not for those of you that only like fast retrieves through.  If you are a fly rodder and like the 1:1 retrieve, you'll be right at home.

-Allen


Blue Jeans

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Used those reels up north in Puget Sound and around British Columbia. I wasn't overly impressed with the slow retrieve rates but worked good on soft mouth fish. Smaller versions might work well for kokes.


NowhereMan

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Yeah, I have one.  It's a blast.  Not just the reel, but typically these are paired to long noodly mooching rods.  It's not for those of you that only like fast retrieves through.  If you are a fly rodder and like the 1:1 retrieve, you'll be right at home.

-Allen

Yeah, I thought it looked like a lot of fun. One concern was that the long noodly rod might be more difficult to manage in a kayak. Any thoughts on that aspect of it?
I don't like stuff that sucks.
    --- Butt-Head


polepole

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Yeah, I have one.  It's a blast.  Not just the reel, but typically these are paired to long noodly mooching rods.  It's not for those of you that only like fast retrieves through.  If you are a fly rodder and like the 1:1 retrieve, you'll be right at home.

-Allen

Yeah, I thought it looked like a lot of fun. One concern was that the long noodly rod might be more difficult to manage in a kayak. Any thoughts on that aspect of it?

I find it actually quite easy to handle as you can pretty much high stick it with little concern.

-Allen


 

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