Coarse Fishing Tackle: The Hardy Conquest Centre Pin Reel

Posted by f1Sh3rM4n on July 26th, 2010 filed in Fishing


As an ardent coarse angler, I know I have to be properly ready for any fish species that might take my bait. What I mean is that my coarse fishing tackle needs to be multipurpose and adaptable also. Though I do like to test distinct varieties of gear, one item I won’t experiment with is my reel. Well, I have just acquired quite a wonderful reel from Hardy and Greys, the Conquest centre pin. Next are all the fine points.

Hardy Reels: A Long and Illustrious History

While you acquire a Hardy reel, you are investing in a portion of angling history. One tribute that the business is rather honoured of is having been the first non-Japanese creator to obtain an industrial design award from that country. With record development and an excellent status for quality and customer service, Hardy’s also is a recipient of the desirable Queen’s Award for Export Achievement.

Coarse Fishing Tackle -Why Utilise a Centre Pin Reel?

Considering all the state-of-the-art improvements in fishing reel technology, some may question why I nonetheless utilise a centre pin reel. So, the answer is straightforward: I feel that centre pin fishing is basically more advanced than alternative methods, mostly because it allows drag-free drift. What’s more, this method offers an outstandingly usual and energetic showing of the lure or bait underneath the water’s surface. Better distance is an added profit.

Overview

Subsequent to a break from producing centre pin reels, Hardy has resurfaced with a reprisal, making available two superlative versions, each of which comes in a nice looking and tough silver or black anodised finish. Admired as a revolutionary creation, this really technical reel is manufactured from aluminium bar stock, similar to lots of other reels. Nevertheless that’s where the likeness halts. The Conquest provides a unique multi-handle along with a double-ratchet click mechanism.

Parts of the Hardy Conquest Centre Pin Reel

The bodies are punctured to keep the weight light, incredibly light, truthfully. The Conquest is very solid running and free running. Developed to be versatile, this reel is ready to go in almost any fishing spot from still reservoirs and slow-moving streams to fast-running rivers. Despite which terminal tackle you pick, this rod is probably going to be capable enough to handle it. Just like various other centre pin reels, the Conquest is excellent for close-in fishing for kinds such as bream, tench and carp. This Hardy reel competes excellently with Marksman rods.

Just a Few Conditions

The aluminium applied is 6061 aerospace grade and the reel allows for left- or right-handed winding. The three handle plan is developed to generate a gyroscopic effect that extends and maximises free spinning. For versatility, the handles are completely capable of being taken off and can be substituted with counter-balance weights for a personalised feel. The line guard is stainless steel and can be removed or reversed. The reel is rather easy to maintain.

Whilst fairly costly at around £300, you’ll in no way regret your investment in top notch coarse fishing tackle such as the Hardy Conquest centre pin reel.

Would you be interested in learn more about the latest in coarse fishing tackle? Then be sure to go to Keen’s Tackle and Guns on the Internet at http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/. Or phone them on 01656 722448.

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