Tips on material for sea bream throwing

Tips on material for sea bream throwing

In order to succeed when throw for sea bream, you need to have the right material. Below are some suggestion of material to successfully catch sea bream.

Rod

It will be important to have a rod long enough (about 3m50) with a tip flexible enough to disturb the dorado as little as possible when it tastes the bait. It is also essential to have a lightweight rod, as it will b(e in your hands throughout the fishing trip.
You can first orient yourself towards the Daiwa Sensor Buscle rod. Its "Buscle" tip (full fiberglass) transmits the most delicate touches and the rest of the rod has enough power reserve to clamp large parts. You can find the Penn Heavy Pilk Regiment, with a 24/30T carbon blank, HDPS-KN reel seat and Fuji BSVAG/BMNAT rings, among others.
In the high-end segment, there will be the Sunset Europa, which responds 100% to the needs of fishermen practicing this technique. This rod consists of a high modulus blank in 3 sections and 3 interchangeable nozzles of different powers. In addition, the SIC Seaguide rings provide a good curve and a high power reserve during confrontations. Finally, you can find Tubertini's F1 Atlantic, a very powerful rod.

Reel

Several criteria are important to choose a reel for throwing. You will need good corrosion protection, a capacity of 300m in 40 hundredths, a minimum recovery of 70cm per crank revolution, several ball bearings and a brake above the drum (possibly a disengageable one that allows the fish to leave with the bait in the mouth without feeling the resistance.
You can try Mitchell's Blue Water R reel, with a very robust polymer frame, polymer reel, stainless steel bearing and brake with felt washers. There is also the Daiwa Windcast X, which is Daiwa's new standard for long distance fishing. It is equipped with a "Quick Drag" brake, six CRBB bearings (which are treated against corrosion), two anodized aluminum coils, and the "Cast Lock System", avoiding the untimely flap of the hoop during the launch.
In the top of the range, you can find the Saragosa SW reel from Shimano. Its XGT-7 "Spinning" reel is designed for sea fishing and available in different sizes. This reel also has a frame and brake seal with "X-Shield" technology, and is equipped with five S A-RB protected ball bearings (with an additional needle). Finally, still with Shimano, there is the Aero Technium XT-C.
Line
As for the line, there are two schools of debate: Braid or nylon, or the other way around? Each of these materials has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Braids:
You can first turn to Sufix's Gyro Braid Deep or Climax's Superbraid.
Nylon:
As for nylon, we offer you here the Trident VX Force from Turtle and the Technium from Shimano.

Line

For this type of fishing, it is very important to feel the slightest touch to make a move if necessary. It is therefore necessary to privilege the braid (in 13/15 hundredths) for the line body. As for the leader, a compromise must be found between discretion and robustness. You can use fluorocarbon in 30 hundredths to start (if in this case you do not fish anything, you will have to fall back on finer and finer fluorocarbon (up to 20 hundredths), it will nevertheless increase your risk of breakage.

Braid:

For braids, we recommend Berkley's Fireline Micro Ice Crystal and Parallelium's Hybridbraid FC PE8.

Bottom of line:

As for the leaders, you can orient yourself towards the C774 Cinnamon leader and Astucit Fluorocarbon.

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