Straight retrieve / Cast and retrieve fishing for zander can be done from shore or from a boat. This technique consists of casting your lure (often a 4 or 5 inch soft lure mounted on a 5 to 20g lead head), and using the current, if possible, to move it close to the bottom. In the absence of current, the angler brings the lure back in a sawtooth pattern, almost like bottom bouncing. Straight retrieve fishing can be done with both spinning and casting. Each assembly has its advantages and disadvantages. The advantages of casting are precision casting, discretion when the lure arrives in the water, control of the lure from the first centimetres of descent, comfort in the hand, greater efficiency when striking and greater comfort when fishing from a seated position. The two major drawbacks are the loss of casting distance and frozen fingers in winter. In fact, in Casting, when you're casting back, you work a lot with your thumb, and having your hand around the spool means that your fingers are much wetter than when spinning.
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Rods between 7.2 and 7.6' are used for casting straight zander.
Rodbuilders' Republic Statement 724: 2m18, 5-25g, Fast. This blank is magic for linear zander fishing. It is light, very resonant and suitable for lead heads between 5 and 14g for soft lures from 4 and 5 "
Rodbuilders' Republic Statement 725: 2m18, 7-35g, Fast. For fishing with 10 to 25g short-range sinkers, this Statement 725 is formidable. The tip is harder than the 725 and will easily set a strong iron hook.
Rodbuilders' Republic Statement 766 : 2m28, 10-40g, Fast : This very tapered and very light blank for its category is ideal for fishing 5" soft lures on lead heads from 10 to 25g.
EVA, cork or carbon, assemble the handle that's right for you. Don't hesitate to specify the length you want between the butt and the trigger, so that we can adapt the finishing rings.
For this practice, we are once again opting for an Assembly inspirale casting. This rotating Brazilian Assembly prevents the braid from touching the blank and means fewer rings on the blank, saving weight. We offer 3 packs ofFuji rings of different finishes, corresponding to different budgets and frequencies of use. The first segment of the range is occupied by ceramic GuidesAlconite and Inox frameThey offer excellent value for money and are ideal for occasional use. The frame of these Guides is made of Inox with an anti-corrosion coating. The Alconite ceramic provides good glide and a high heat dissipation rate for the braid, but take care not to spool dry fly braid onto these guides. The second level of the range is occupied by Inox and Alconite-framed Guides.SIC ceramics. In this Guide range, the frame is still made of coated stainless steel, but the ceramic is made of Fuji SIC, which offers better glide and greater resistance. Finally, the top-of-the-range Fuji range is represented by Guide rings inTitanium-Torzite. The Titanium frame is much lighter and, above all, totally insensitive to corrosion. The ceramic is made of Torzite, another Fuji proprietary material that enables the braid to glide perfectly over the ceramic. This ultra-high-performance ceramic requires less material, so smaller tunnel guides can be used. Less weight = greater sensitivity and performance.
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NB : La configuration suivante n'est pas une canne déjà montée. Il s'agit de l'ensemble des éléments vous permettant de vous construire votre canne à pêche.
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