Yeah the joke was is that the real is too expensive.. I wouldn't even consider paying $500 for a rod and reel either unless I was a millionaire or pretty well-off
I am the Grandson of an Alabama pig and grain farmer. We had about 300 acres. What you will find is that these livestock farmers will buy a property with a creek running through it and make a dam and dig the dirt out to make a pond to feed their livestock with. These "cow ponds" as I used to call them ranged from 1/2 acre to about 5 acres and some of them have been there since the 1920's . Growing up I had access to my Grandpa's ponds and EVERYONE of the farmers that he was friends with ponds. As a result, I've been fishing for a long time and it wasn't uncommon to catch some large fish out of these ponds. What I've determined is that there's 3 types of fishing and can be predicated upon your mood for that day. 1. Lazy fishing: This is isually done with a simple rig with a bobber and some live bait. You can even use a cane pole. 2. Active: Usually done with a spinning reel or a bait caster using lures or various plastics. Cast and retrieve rinse and repeat. 3. Super Active: Fly fishing, you have to really work the cast and work the bait intensely for every cast. Recommended for streams however I have had a super fun time casting plugs in a pond during the spring when Bass are super aggressive. Don't really know why I posted all of this, hope it helped someone.
Great post. I fly fish, but got back into spinning rods for ultralight fishing. Salmon season is here and I'm trying to try float fishing for them like everyone else . Not for me, caught 4 on a spinner while people near me caught none
I've always wondered how the cattle ponds got there. I always assumed folks just dug em out. Never realized you'd just dam off the creek. Don't know why I never asked the old dude but I can confirm, I'm having to relearn how to fish because I'm used to these ponds, and I could pull out a good 50+ fish in an hour or two. I'm now fishing the rivers and I'm struggling
here in Vancouver Canada, we MOSTLY use centerpin reels for creek/river fishing, and how we use them is we attach a slip float to the line, and MOSTLY people use "ROE" for bait (cured salmon eggs) and you cast it up stream against the current and just let it float as far down as you want to, they are VERY good for float fishing because they let the line out without any resistance and it makes the ROE float through the water VERY naturally..... someeee people use them for other things, but MAINLYYY for float fishing is where I see them used (at least here in Vancouver Canada, im not sure what people use them for on other countries, but I am sure it would be similar usage.)
As mentioned earlier in comments, float rods(most but more high end ones might have metal rings to tighten up),don't have the tightening rings. Some guys use hockey tape and others electrical tape. If you know nothing about pin fishing, you really shouldn't be talking big and making fun of the setup.
Centerpin reels are what most great lakes Steelhead fishers use. Awesome way to fish the creeks and rivers for steelhead, salmon and trout. You get so much better control of your drift with a pin.
I got so frustrated with my baitcaster I gave up and learned how to skip cast and do all the little tricks you can “only do on a baitcaster” with my spinning reel. This thing looks kinda cool though. I wouldn’t but it but it’s cool enough.
@@OGbqze baitcasters do not suck fuckk outa here kid. you probably backlash everytime. my gf literally used a baitcaster the first time and casted over 100 times all day without a single birdnest/backlash. Learn how to use one before you talk shit on them. Hell even my 3 year old can cast a baitcast.
I just put line on the spinning reel , it’s annoyingly tangling in the reel alot. This is my first time and I want fishing as my hobby , are there any tips?
@abdullahalharthi2429 I have to assume you either spooled too tightly, or too loosely, but it's hard to say without being able to see it and without knowing what kind/size of reel and the line you're using
It never ceases to amaze me all these people on UA-cam trying to sell stuff, but then they never leave a link to it where you can go and look at it to possibly buy it or even see if it’s true
He’s not asking you to buy it or is he wanting you to buy it? He’s just showing it to you….. never ceases to amaze me how mad people get when they’re showing something and not asked to buy it so they get upset about it🤣😆
If you watch, his middle finger is on the underside of the reel, slowing it down. Theyre trying to make it seem like the shimano dc baitcaster which is electronically slowed down. This is just an inline reel
Actually no, the back side is not spinning. It's the body of the reel and you can see it too in the animation. That's where the air for the air brake goes in and slow down the spool.
Yeah, here in the states, we use centerpins all of the time. For the same thing. Usually river fishing. My grandpa taught me how to use one when I was a kid. They are pretty big in the coastal states as well.
I use centerpins in Canada for steelhead I personally wouldn’t buy this because using an actual centerpin takes a lot of practice and that’s what makes it special learning the casting techniques and stuff yk
@Max Centerpins allow the current of the river to pull line from the reel to match the speed of the current with next to zero drag on the line...even less than a spinning reel with the bail open.
первое время обычной катушкой такой и ловил, немного поджав тормозной механизм. Отлично спиннинг работал, правда тормозной механизм быстро стирается. А без него велик шанс получить "бороду" если вовремя катушку не тормознешь
Centrepin and fly reels do look the same but they are totally different, centrepin reels has no drag and they're mainly used for float fishing on fast flowing rivers, so you can pay out line as the float runs down stream with no resistance. Fly reels you need to pull the line of the reel and has a lot of resistance . It has a gear so the fly line doesn't just fall off and tangle up when your casting. This reel is the first innovation in decades. Redband well done, i might have to get 1 as i fish a few fast rivers in the UK with a stick float and casting has it's limits .
@@WesV centrepins will spin for a good few minutes or more when you give it a good spin, and you can get a good cast if you pull the line with each finger through the bottom 4 eyes and under arm the float slightly upstream and once the float and line are tight you don't really need to pay any line out, because the weight of the float and flow is enough to pull 2lb to 8lb line of the spool. a fly real would struggle to do that.
@@chadm528 as far as *real* centerpins go (not this thing), high quality reels are upwards of $1500 and go up to however much you wanna spend. I’ve personally never seen a baitcaster that expensive. Which is why I prefer the baitcaster 😂
@@Chris-zg6lz oh damn. Yea I've only ever seen like rare Japanese bait casters that are not mad anymore aell for over 1000 and at that point it's just a collectible item
@@chadm528 idk what bass reels you are spending $450 on, but you sir are getting ripped off BIG TIME, you can get reels of JUST AS GOOD quality for $150-200 SOME FOR EVEN CHEAPER!!! only difference is the name brand.... fun fact, The "bass pro shop" baitcasters along with MOST baitcasting reels in north america, even the top name brands ARE ALL MADE in the exact same factory in korea, they use the same inner parts, materials, EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOR THE NAME/BRAND ON THE REEL........ the Bass pro shop reels ARE LEGITTTT the EXACTTT same as the Lew's brand..... down to the screws that they use, EVERYTHING inside the reels is the EXACT same materials/parts ......... next time you go to bass pro, grab a couple of the HIGH END lews baitcasters, and then bring them over to the bass pro brand ones, and hold them side by side, and you can even ask the guys that work there, they will tell you the same thing. for instance, I bought the $98 bass pro baitcaster, it is the EXACT SAME REEL as the $289 Lews reel..... cuz I was looking at the lews reel to begin with, and the dude working the reel counter says "hey bud, just a heads up... that lews reel and this reel over here are manufactured by the same place in korea, they are literally the exact same reel just different color and brand name... if I was you, i'd save myself some money" and when I SAY I DID NOT BELIEVE HIM, I AM TELLING YOU... I thought this dude was FULL OF SHITTTT and he was just trying to get my to buy the bass pro brand because I thought maybe they get some sort of kickback or something, so I grabbed the bass pro reel... and started reeling with it to get the feel for it, I adjusted the brake knob, tension knob.... then I grabbed the lews reel again, AND I SHIT YOU NOT, EVEN THE CLICKING noises when changing the knobs IS THE SAME!!!!!, they are IDENTICALLLLL......... so since I was going to buy the $300 reel initially, I ended up buying the $98 bass pro baitcaster, and then a brand new "ugly stick Elite casting rod" for $70 and of course some new line and a few lures, I ended up spending $206, and I got myself a brand new VERY GOOD quality rod/reel setup, new line, and a handful of new lures..... all for UNDER the price of the ONE reel I was going to buy......... MORAL OF THE STORY, JUST BECAUSE IT IS "NAME BRAND" DOES NOT MEAN THAT IT IS BETTER QUALITY THEN THE "CHEAPER IN PRICE" REELS OR RODS....... do your research AND SAVE SOME MONEY while also getting a top of the line setup for less then half the price......
I used a centre pin in the late 70's/ 80's trotting for chub and big roach on the river Avon. The design allowed for smooth line release governed by the pace of the current. It would peel the line with ease and was great fun to use. They've been around for years but not like this tbh
"We have the next generation of cutting edge fish catching technology." "Did the fish get smarter?" "No?" "Harder to catch?" "No?" "Then why?" "Haha line go brrrr."
Even though it does look like a fly reel that is beyond amazing and I personally want one I'm googling it right now, thank you for sharing this video and letting people like me in on the new products LOL thank you and have a blessed day everyone
The price is not even close to justified. It’s old tech been around when I was young. This company was selling Chinese made reels for 500 with a promise that they’ll be made stateside soon.
My friend was using a bait caster in a lot of weeds and when he cast his lure hit the weeds, he backlashed so bad that all of his line came out and we had to get a new reel
To all the idiots saying it looks like a fly fishing reel. Yeah, it LOOKS like one, but when have you seen a fly reel do what this did? If you've seen it, you were looking at a centerpin. The advantage is that you can use it to swing streamers or nymphing, indicator or no indicator, and you can also use floats with jigs, spawn sacs minnows etc. Where it sets itself apart from your standard noodle rod is the ability to get a longer more natural drift and present flys in larger stretches where you normally couldn't, while still being able to get the same drift. I rarely saw them as a kid steelhead fishing in the Midwest, but they're gaining traction and I wouldn't mind getting one
I live in the midwest & live by a river were everyone uses one these for steelhead. I've watched plenty of times. It does not give you a better drift while using a bobber. It the same drift pattern with any rod. The current is what dictates the drift. Not the rod or the reel.
There's a brand of Australian reels called Alvey reels. They've been making these sorta reels for donkey years and original pieces go for a small fortune these days
That just looks like a flyfishing reel
Fur real
Yea with 2 weights on the line 🤡
As a fly fisherman, I can’t agree enough
It is I think
@@Ffjdhhdvb no it ain't but it really looks like it, in the video he said things that flyreels can't do that his reel did
When engineers are sitting around the fire after a day of fishing and your friend can't keep from making a nest.
I just backlash friends reels so they don't have to talk to their wives for a few hours /joking
The instapot company was created by engineers from Nortel for a guy that was single and had trouble cooking good food.
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There's always one in a group..... first cast every time.
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"That'll be $500"
"I no longer have a need for this reel"
No longer u have a need for it,and are you asking $500.for it?
@@cfisalas.45 you missed the joke.
Yeah the joke was is that the real is too expensive.. I wouldn't even consider paying $500 for a rod and reel either unless I was a millionaire or pretty well-off
@@ShadowOfDeadRhodes21 b-but rock fishing stuff i knew was pretty insane, the giant trevally catching stuff
If you have 500 just spend it on a DC
I haven’t seen any upside down fishermen yet.. I’ll be on the look out
I am the Grandson of an Alabama pig and grain farmer. We had about 300 acres. What you will find is that these livestock farmers will buy a property with a creek running through it and make a dam and dig the dirt out to make a pond to feed their livestock with. These "cow ponds" as I used to call them ranged from 1/2 acre to about 5 acres and some of them have been there since the 1920's . Growing up I had access to my Grandpa's ponds and EVERYONE of the farmers that he was friends with ponds. As a result, I've been fishing for a long time and it wasn't uncommon to catch some large fish out of these ponds. What I've determined is that there's 3 types of fishing and can be predicated upon your mood for that day.
1. Lazy fishing: This is isually done with a simple rig with a bobber and some live bait. You can even use a cane pole.
2. Active: Usually done with a spinning reel or a bait caster using lures or various plastics. Cast and retrieve rinse and repeat.
3. Super Active: Fly fishing, you have to really work the cast and work the bait intensely for every cast. Recommended for streams however I have had a super fun time casting plugs in a pond during the spring when Bass are super aggressive. Don't really know why I posted all of this, hope it helped someone.
That's really interesting actually. I'd like to see that
I’m not a fisherman but appreciate your thoughtful post.
Great post. I fly fish, but got back into spinning rods for ultralight fishing. Salmon season is here and I'm trying to try float fishing for them like everyone else . Not for me, caught 4 on a spinner while people near me caught none
I've always wondered how the cattle ponds got there. I always assumed folks just dug em out. Never realized you'd just dam off the creek. Don't know why I never asked the old dude but I can confirm, I'm having to relearn how to fish because I'm used to these ponds, and I could pull out a good 50+ fish in an hour or two. I'm now fishing the rivers and I'm struggling
Super lazy is carp fishing with bells alarms etc
here in Vancouver Canada, we MOSTLY use centerpin reels for creek/river fishing, and how we use them is we attach a slip float to the line, and MOSTLY people use "ROE" for bait (cured salmon eggs) and you cast it up stream against the current and just let it float as far down as you want to, they are VERY good for float fishing because they let the line out without any resistance and it makes the ROE float through the water VERY naturally.....
someeee people use them for other things, but MAINLYYY for float fishing is where I see them used
(at least here in Vancouver Canada, im not sure what people use them for on other countries, but I am sure it would be similar usage.)
Solid set up wth the electrical tape seat mounting
I put electric tape on every pole i have because people who fish enough to have an opinion get calises on their hands from the hardware on the pole
A lot of centerpin rods don't have locking reel seats.
As mentioned earlier in comments, float rods(most but more high end ones might have metal rings to tighten up),don't have the tightening rings. Some guys use hockey tape and others electrical tape. If you know nothing about pin fishing, you really shouldn't be talking big and making fun of the setup.
@@CatchMyDriftfishing Lighten up, Francis
@@DryHeaveSteve awww, did I upset you because I informed you about the setup?
The line before that air brake is mesmerizing
Centerpin reels are what most great lakes Steelhead fishers use. Awesome way to fish the creeks and rivers for steelhead, salmon and trout. You get so much better control of your drift with a pin.
Now this guy knows what he’s talking about. Well said
I would probably catch an overdraft fee on my checking account. All that technology has to be expensive
There's quite a bit less technology in this than any other modern reel
$35
What's the name of it @@user-fy5by5xp7n
$60 man.
Nothing because I can't even figure out my Baitcaster 😆 😂
Baitcasters suck. Just stick with spinning reels, screw the hype.
@@OGbqze poor guy
@@OGbqze Ohhhhh I have I have a ton of Spinning Rods
I got so frustrated with my baitcaster I gave up and learned how to skip cast and do all the little tricks you can “only do on a baitcaster” with my spinning reel. This thing looks kinda cool though. I wouldn’t but it but it’s cool enough.
@@OGbqze baitcasters do not suck fuckk outa here kid. you probably backlash everytime. my gf literally used a baitcaster the first time and casted over 100 times all day without a single birdnest/backlash. Learn how to use one before you talk shit on them. Hell even my 3 year old can cast a baitcast.
Ill never turn away from Sage reels. Never ever.
I prefer my spinning reel forever and always
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I just put line on the spinning reel , it’s annoyingly tangling in the reel alot. This is my first time and I want fishing as my hobby , are there any tips?
what line and reel are you using?@@abdullahalharthi2429
@abdullahalharthi2429 I have to assume you either spooled too tightly, or too loosely, but it's hard to say without being able to see it and without knowing what kind/size of reel and the line you're using
@abdullahalharthi2429 what size reel and what test weight of line are you using? Heavy line on a tiny spool will net you bad results.
Такие инерционные катушки были популярны в СССР и сейчас пользуются спросом в России и других странах СНГ😊
И эта наша нельма
That's actually really neat especially when you slow it down And can see it work
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thats a fly rod with extra steps😂
Most of the comments:
What’s this fly rod? What’s he doing?
Me: I’m gonna be the coolest guy on the river this year 😂
Lmfaaooo 💯💯💯🤣🤣🤣
The miniature size center pins can be used very well for ice fishermen as well!
It never ceases to amaze me all these people on UA-cam trying to sell stuff, but then they never leave a link to it where you can go and look at it to possibly buy it or even see if it’s true
He’s not asking you to buy it or is he wanting you to buy it? He’s just showing it to you….. never ceases to amaze me how mad people get when they’re showing something and not asked to buy it so they get upset about it🤣😆
My guess is redband centerpin reels since that’s the name of the channel.
imagine that as a DC reel haha its like those wooden scarbor reels the s.african used in the old days
Some legends still use them now days
$450 for a pointless reel 🤣. Fly fishers don’t need this and you can get a bait caster way better for half the price
These are specialized reels guys use when drift fishing rivers for salmon and steelhead.
@@brockboening then that’s how it should be advertised instead of falsely advertising it as this must have for all fly fisherman
You can fly fish with a regular fishing pole lol
It’s literally not being advertised as a fly reel 🤣 plus fly fishermen know you can’t use this to fly fish ….. you don’t much about fishing do you
@@ltjimdangle2003 and you should keep your opinion to yourself bud 😘
this is why i loves engineers, always thinking of the coolest ideas
We have used these in England for years for trotting a float fasly down the river because there’s no drag
If you watch, his middle finger is on the underside of the reel, slowing it down. Theyre trying to make it seem like the shimano dc baitcaster which is electronically slowed down. This is just an inline reel
Actually no, the back side is not spinning. It's the body of the reel and you can see it too in the animation. That's where the air for the air brake goes in and slow down the spool.
Centepins have been used here in the uk for decades we use them for float fishing on rivers
We use them for float fishing for luderick in australia to
Yeah, here in the states, we use centerpins all of the time. For the same thing. Usually river fishing. My grandpa taught me how to use one when I was a kid. They are pretty big in the coastal states as well.
All over the world. Center-Pins have been used all around the world for decades, especially on rivers.
I use centerpins in Canada for steelhead I personally wouldn’t buy this because using an actual centerpin takes a lot of practice and that’s what makes it special learning the casting techniques and stuff yk
@Max Centerpins allow the current of the river to pull line from the reel to match the speed of the current with next to zero drag on the line...even less than a spinning reel with the bail open.
первое время обычной катушкой такой и ловил, немного поджав тормозной механизм. Отлично спиннинг работал, правда тормозной механизм быстро стирается. А без него велик шанс получить "бороду" если вовремя катушку не тормознешь
Centrepin and fly reels do look the same but they are totally different, centrepin reels has no drag and they're mainly used for float fishing on fast flowing rivers, so you can pay out line as the float runs down stream with no resistance. Fly reels you need to pull the line of the reel and has a lot of resistance . It has a gear so the fly line doesn't just fall off and tangle up when your casting. This reel is the first innovation in decades. Redband well done, i might have to get 1 as i fish a few fast rivers in the UK with a stick float and casting has it's limits .
you can do the same thing on a fly reel by backing the resistance off... i do this all the time in creeks with my amazon special 3 wt...
@@WesV Nope. Not even close
Whats that?
@@WesV centrepins will spin for a good few minutes or more when you give it a good spin, and you can get a good cast if you pull the line with each finger through the bottom 4 eyes and under arm the float slightly upstream and once the float and line are tight you don't really need to pay any line out, because the weight of the float and flow is enough to pull 2lb to 8lb line of the spool. a fly real would struggle to do that.
I would be the guy that gets reel explosion after reel explosion until I quit and went back to my regular reel...
A more basic design without the air brake are used as float fishing reels for pacific if salmon and steelhead
It’s called a Mooching rod and you usually use it for salmon but I brought one to Alaska and got a huge halibut on one and it was a fun fight
Wish people knew the difference between a centerpin and a fly reel before making comments comparing them….
For real, one person said up there” as a fly fisherman I agree” he just fly fishes but do t know his equipment
It just throws you off if you're not used to seeing them is all
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Novice and children alike
I’ve seen fly fishing reels but no real experience with them. I am kinda curious on how this works and would like to give this a shot
Looks like a perfect reel for beach fishing so long as it won’t corrode in salt water
GOD DAMN THATS GOOD ENGINEERING
I like how One fishing company actually decided to use physics and science to make an object like a smart person would
This is absolutely amazing. 99% of EARTHS population would never understand the engineering behind this design. Simply brilliant!
And you're just part of that 1%, gosh Alec you must be so special and brilliant.
@@furyianman5157 correct, sir.
Why tf did you emphasize Earth? As if there's another population we account for? You are special man my B
meat head bass fisherman: “nOt fOr No $450!!!”
centerpin guys: “lol that’s it?”
Most good reels for bass fishing cost just as much lol
@@chadm528 as far as *real* centerpins go (not this thing), high quality reels are upwards of $1500 and go up to however much you wanna spend. I’ve personally never seen a baitcaster that expensive. Which is why I prefer the baitcaster 😂
@@Chris-zg6lz oh damn. Yea I've only ever seen like rare Japanese bait casters that are not mad anymore aell for over 1000 and at that point it's just a collectible item
@@chadm528 idk what bass reels you are spending $450 on, but you sir are getting ripped off BIG TIME, you can get reels of JUST AS GOOD quality for $150-200 SOME FOR EVEN CHEAPER!!!
only difference is the name brand....
fun fact, The "bass pro shop" baitcasters along with MOST baitcasting reels in north america, even the top name brands ARE ALL MADE in the exact same factory in korea, they use the same inner parts, materials, EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOR THE NAME/BRAND ON THE REEL........
the Bass pro shop reels ARE LEGITTTT the EXACTTT same as the Lew's brand..... down to the screws that they use, EVERYTHING inside the reels is the EXACT same materials/parts ......... next time you go to bass pro, grab a couple of the HIGH END lews baitcasters, and then bring them over to the bass pro brand ones, and hold them side by side, and you can even ask the guys that work there, they will tell you the same thing.
for instance, I bought the $98 bass pro baitcaster, it is the EXACT SAME REEL as the $289 Lews reel.....
cuz I was looking at the lews reel to begin with, and the dude working the reel counter says "hey bud, just a heads up... that lews reel and this reel over here are manufactured by the same place in korea, they are literally the exact same reel just different color and brand name... if I was you, i'd save myself some money"
and when I SAY I DID NOT BELIEVE HIM, I AM TELLING YOU... I thought this dude was FULL OF SHITTTT and he was just trying to get my to buy the bass pro brand because I thought maybe they get some sort of kickback or something, so I grabbed the bass pro reel... and started reeling with it to get the feel for it, I adjusted the brake knob, tension knob.... then I grabbed the lews reel again, AND I SHIT YOU NOT, EVEN THE CLICKING noises when changing the knobs IS THE SAME!!!!!, they are IDENTICALLLLL.........
so since I was going to buy the $300 reel initially, I ended up buying the $98 bass pro baitcaster, and then a brand new "ugly stick Elite casting rod" for $70 and of course some new line and a few lures, I ended up spending $206, and I got myself a brand new VERY GOOD quality rod/reel setup, new line, and a handful of new lures..... all for UNDER the price of the ONE reel I was going to buy.........
MORAL OF THE STORY, JUST BECAUSE IT IS "NAME BRAND" DOES NOT MEAN THAT IT IS BETTER QUALITY THEN THE "CHEAPER IN PRICE" REELS OR RODS.......
do your research AND SAVE SOME MONEY while also getting a top of the line setup for less then half the price......
It's looks just to be a centerpin reel. Been using these for years.
He said it was a center pin reel in the first few seconds.
“The first one that can cast like a bait caster.” Have you ever heard of… get this… a baitcaster. All jokes aside this is really cool!
My brain just exploded watching this. I neeed one of these jawns🤯
He just explained it but still my brain was like " what magic is this? " 😂
Looks like your thumb is doing sll the work
Exactly what i was thinking
He flicked he's wrist and his line just went FUCKING FLYING
My SLX dc- hold my beer
My Antares DC- hold my shot
Hold my bank statement and watch me cast my Avet EXW 80/2
My Shimano DC: hold my keg. Best reel ever
@@ranranpoopants bro what lmao I listed shimanos most expensive digital control reel lol
I used one of these 60 yrs ago as a kid I got laughed at but I caught more fish.
I haven't seen the fishing community look a whole lot different after this video
That thing is awesome. Exactly what I need. Thanks for sharing
I need one
I used a centre pin in the late 70's/ 80's trotting for chub and big roach on the river Avon. The design allowed for smooth line release governed by the pace of the current. It would peel the line with ease and was great fun to use. They've been around for years but not like this tbh
Green line too. When you want people to think youre flyfishing 😂
I use green on my pin any bright color for visibility you can control your float better when you can see your line
Bro just gave the hold design away
It’s a centrepin….
I'm not even a mechanic or have ever worked on a vehicle from Alaska. However, even I knew that was heaters for the extreme cold
1:1 gear ratio
😂
That's badass
No fishing real has ever “turned the fishing community upside down.”
"What will you catch?"
Me: herpes...
Him: What would you catch wit this reel?
Me: Headache
Turned me upside down, until he turned it back over upright so I could see it.
I'm still upright after seeing these for 2 years
Bro casually threw the bait into space!
My mans got a fly reel taped to his damn rod lmao.
Fish much ?
"We have the next generation of cutting edge fish catching technology."
"Did the fish get smarter?"
"No?"
"Harder to catch?"
"No?"
"Then why?"
"Haha line go brrrr."
Congratulations, you "discovered" centerpins...
I would actually love this , seeing as I have never learned how to fly.
Even though it does look like a fly reel that is beyond amazing and I personally want one I'm googling it right now, thank you for sharing this video and letting people like me in on the new products LOL thank you and have a blessed day everyone
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Bro just casted across a fucking ocean
The price is not even close to justified. It’s old tech been around when I was young. This company was selling Chinese made reels for 500 with a promise that they’ll be made stateside soon.
“Tried it doesn’t work . Birds nest first cast”…😂
Ya~ nah, no one in the fishing community is turning upside down crazy over this…
when civilization falls the secrets a relic like this is capable of would be unknowable
“So I grabbed my weighted treble hook”
My friend was using a bait caster in a lot of weeds and when he cast his lure hit the weeds, he backlashed so bad that all of his line came out and we had to get a new reel
why's watching the line flying out soooo satisfying?
If it was cheaper I would totally buy this 😂
One of the big downsides is that it is a 1:1 turn ratio. Most other reels will turn the spool several times for every one turn of the handle.
Yeah but check the diameter of the thing!?! You're still pretty much winding up the same amount of line per turn
@johnratcliff4875 no you definitely are not.
Funny my spinning reel has literally never backlashed..... thinking my baitcasters probably need to go
What I would fish with it ?
Knowing my skill, probably seaweed
To all the idiots saying it looks like a fly fishing reel. Yeah, it LOOKS like one, but when have you seen a fly reel do what this did? If you've seen it, you were looking at a centerpin. The advantage is that you can use it to swing streamers or nymphing, indicator or no indicator, and you can also use floats with jigs, spawn sacs minnows etc. Where it sets itself apart from your standard noodle rod is the ability to get a longer more natural drift and present flys in larger stretches where you normally couldn't, while still being able to get the same drift. I rarely saw them as a kid steelhead fishing in the Midwest, but they're gaining traction and I wouldn't mind getting one
I live in the midwest & live by a river were everyone uses one these for steelhead. I've watched plenty of times. It does not give you a better drift while using a bobber. It the same drift pattern with any rod. The current is what dictates the drift. Not the rod or the reel.
Things i never knew that was far more advanced than i thought were fishing rods and golf clubs
There's a brand of Australian reels called Alvey reels. They've been making these sorta reels for donkey years and original pieces go for a small fortune these days
"This is the millennial fly fishing reel.*"
I remember seeing these on H2O: just add water and never being able to figure out what that reel was called till now
Bluegill, Crappie, Sharks haha 😆
My flyrods reel will make a squirrels nest if you tried that cast. It's pretty cool it can do that.
That's definitely not taking the fishing world by storm or whatever you said! Lol
I really need to get in on this. I only realized yesterday how many shorts are for DS. Wow. Congrats on the view vid.
Think I would use that reel for catfishing so I can cast out far with out worrying about backlash
Backlash is such an ancient word
made by Spinning reel fisherman!!
This is how it works...
When it starts to backlash play the video in reverse
Formula 1 reel:
the fish you catch gonna speak a different language.
Literally the first type of reel ever invented. You can slow it down with your thumb.
I have no desire for this reel whatsoever. I have never wanted a reel less.
The Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest have been on the pin for 50+ years. The UK has been using them for carp for over 120 years lol
That actually looks genius.
He’s not talking about the center pin he’s talking about how you can cast this center pin like a bait caster guys lol
This is great but so is the Zebco 33 which I’ve caught many fish on
Bro thought we wouldn't notice his thumb riding the reel.
Yay now implement that into a baitcaster reel = perfection
"I just bombed a cast out in the river" lol okay