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Spinning end accessories

Spinning terminal accessories in the Sportano shopIn the world of spinning fishing, terminal accessories play an extremely important role in successful fishing. These are the elements that directly connect the angler to the bait and the fish, and their correct selection and use can significantly affect the success of the catch. The most important end accessories in spinning include hooks, weights, safety pins, reels and leaders. Each of these has its own specific uses, types and methods of use that are crucial to different fishing techniques. At Sportano you will find a wide selection of spinning terminal tackle from renowned brands such as Mikado, Delphin, DRAGON, Savage Gear and VMC.Spinning hooks: types and usesSpinning hooks are one of the most important pieces of angler's equipment. Their proper selection is crucial to the effectiveness of fishing. Different types of hooks are used in spinning fishing, each with its own specific use depending on the fishing technique and the type of lure. Single hooks: these are the standard hooks used in most spinning techniques. Ideal for soft baits such as rubbers or worms. Double hooks: consist of two hooks joined together to increase the chance of hooking. They are often used with spinnerbaits. Triple hooks (drills): have three arms and are often used with crankbaits and other artificial lures. They provide a better jerk and are effective for catching larger fish. The choice of hook depends on several factors: The type of bait: for soft baits, single hooks are best, while for harder baits like crankbaits, drills are better. Species of fish: for larger predators, such as pike, stronger and larger hooks are recommended. Fishing conditions: in areas with a lot of obstacles, it is advisable to use hooks with a smaller barb to avoid snagging on the bottom. Weights in spinning: the key to effective fishing Weights in spinning play an important role in controlling the depth at which the lure is guided and the distance of the cast. They are essential in situations where the lure itself does not have enough weight to cast effectively or reach the desired depth. Fixed weights: attached directly to the line, they allow lures to be cast at further distances and reach deeper water. Sliding weights: allow the lure to move freely along the line, which is useful for finesse techniques such as drop shot or Texas rig. Special weights: such as those used in the Carolina rig method, where the weight is separated from the lure, allowing it to present itself more naturally. The choice of sinker depends on several factors: Fishing depth: deeper waters require heavier weights to get the bait to the right depth. Bait type: some baits, such as soft rubbers, require extra weight to guide them effectively underwater. Water conditions: in areas with strong current or wind, heavier weights are necessary to keep the bait in the desired location. Spinning safety pins: the right choice and use Spinning safety pins are an invaluable part of any angler's equipment, facilitating quick lure changes without having to cut and tie the line. Their correct selection and use are crucial to fishing efficiency and lure safety. Safety pins come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and their choice depends on several factors. First and foremost, the size of the safety pin should be matched to the size and weight of the lure being used. A safety pin that is too small may restrict the movement of the lure or not support the weight, while one that is too large may be visible to the fish and scare them away. It is also important to pay attention to the material of the safety pin. They are most often made of stainless steel or brass, which provides adequate strength and corrosion resistance. It is advisable to choose safety pins made of high quality materials, especially if you plan to fish in rough water conditions where there is a risk of rapid wear or corrosion. Another important aspect is the shape of the safety pin. Some safety pins have a simple shape, which makes it easier to change lures quickly, but may be less secure in holding the bait. Others have more complex closures that secure the bait better, but require more time to open and close. The strength of the safety pin is crucial, especially when fishing for large and strong fish. Make sure the safety pin you choose can withstand pressure and pulling to avoid it deforming or breaking, which can lead to the loss of bait or fish. Practicality and speed are also important in using safety pins. Anglers often need to change lures quickly in response to changing fishing conditions or fish activity. Therefore, choosing a safety pin that allows quick and easy lure changes is crucial.
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