Hi all,
Wanted some feedback, opinions and advice on a starter centrepin reel and line choice.
Was looking at a Sheffield but what line would you recommend for trotting for chub with the potential for the odd barbel?
Ill be pairing the reel with the new Acolyte specimen rod in 15' which has a rating of 7lb+.
TIA.
What do you mean by “starter” centrepin?
Is it something you want to do on a budget to see if you like using it first?
you can start with any pin and it’s going to work for you if you get one suitable for trotting.
4.5 inch x 1inch is a very common size for big fish trotting. Other sizes can work fine and you’ll find your personal favorites for different things over time but 4.5x1 is a good place to start
, you don’t need a particularly strong or adjustable ratchet as it will only ever be put on as a brake when you don’t want the spool to unravel.
I think a big deal breaker for me is the way the spool is removed. I couldn’t own a pin that needs something to be unscrewed or even removed in order to release the spool. It’s not uncommon for me to need to give the back plate a wipe in the middle of the river when something has worked its way behind there. I certainly don’t want to be unscrewing or dropping bits while doing this.
Ratchet position I can live with in most places so long as I can operate it with the same hand as I’m holding the rod and it must move freely and easily. I prefer it on the rim of the back plate.
I never let the ratchet make a single sound (intentionally) when I’m fishing but I am turning it on and off all the time throughout the session. (Every bait change I put the brake on)
I can’t actually make many recommendations because I haven’t tried out lots of pins. I can rule out hundreds of them that I wouldn’t want to use including the okumas based on the spool removal and ratchet design without even trying them out. I also hate the fact okumas use cross head screws in the front of the spool. It just looks shit and unfinished.
I personally like the young’s pins with the rim operated ratchet brake.
That’s super lightweight, Bob James, and maybe others but I’d be happy trying out most young’s pins before making judgement. Some of them like the Bob James and purists can actually be picked up used for sensible money.
Obviously if you’ve got a tight starter budget then young’s likely are off the cards and I personally wouldn’t have a clue what to go with but lots of others on here will have some ideas.