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Sea Fishing Tackle Analysis: Daiwa Seahunter X Boat Fishing Rod and Reel Combination

Think for a minute about spending a tremendous day out at sea. A fresh breeze flows while the sunlight looks amazing. Doesn't that make for an excellent day for fishing? But what if you're ill-equipped with below standard sea fishing tackle? It would be an useless burden on your wallet and on your time. So why work with substandard equipment? Choose only the best sea fishing tackle; choose Daiwa!

There's no more influential fishing tackle company these days than Daiwa. With more than 50 years of experience, Daiwa sure wouldn't last that long if doesn't deliver to the industry's standards. This company sets the bar when it comes to meeting the challenge of producing excellent equipment time and again. Surely you wouldn't miss the opportunity to try Daiwa's Seahunter X Boat Fishing Rod and Reel Combination which is comprised of the Seahunter X Boat Sea Fishing Rod and the Sealine SL30SH Fishing Reel.

Essential Characteristics of Daiwa Seahunter X Boat Fishing Rod and Reel Combination

A. The Seahunter X Boat Sea Fishing Rod

This piece of fishing tackle Is an excellent fishing rod. The rod's high carbon blanks are quite sturdy and durable. Incidentally, carbon is the material most widely used in quality sea fishing tackle. Carbon has plenty of strength, precision, and durability that does not compromise any quality at all. The Seahunter X Boat Sea Fishing Rod includes joint metal collars, chromed aluminium guides, and thread under wrappings, giving it a smooth finish. You'll never get enough of the Seahunter X Boat rod. It presents a tremendous amount of power, while also offering excellent control.

B. Sealine SL30SH 'SLOSH' Fishing Reel

The Sealine SL30SH Fishing Reel or 'SLOSH' as it is commonly called among sea anglers, is a very powerful high-speed, all around reel. Its line capacity is 300m-20lbs. It is lightweight and very durable. Still, this light-looking reel features a strong anodised aluminium spool. There's no doubt it will be worth its weight when you're out fishing. It comes with strong winding ability fostered by four-ball bearing, and has a really smooth multi-washer drag system. It also has an adjustable counter balanced handle for better leverage and enhanced retrieve power.

Final Thoughts on Daiwa Seahunter X Boat Fishing Rod and Reel Combination

The Seahunter X Boat Sea Fishing Rod and the Sealine SL30SH 'SLOSH' Fishing Reel are two state-of-the-art equipments by themselves yet when used together, comprise the best sea fishing tackle anyone could wield. Despite unassuming appearances, this combo features both power and sophistication. It weighs in at about 1kg. The Daiwa Seahunter X Boat Fishing Rod and Reel Combination is definitely sea fishing tackle that's sure to live up to its expectations. This combination is outstanding.

The Daiwa Seahunter Rod and Reel Combination ensures you get the most out of your angling expedition. It is definitely up to the task!
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Mikmar bits?

I have a 6 year old off the track Thoroughbred that I am retraining for the hunter/jumpers. I normally use a slow twist on him but I am always hanging on him because that's how he was taught on the track. He is steadily getting better, but I have heard great things about the mikmars and a trainer friend of mine recommended that I use one on him. I have been looking at the Mikmar pelham for a long time but I'm not sure if that's the one I should get or not. I want something with quite a bit of leverage because frame, roundness, and head carraige is important to me. I also looked at the combination bit, but I'm not sure about the nose rope and all of that. People seem to have alot of luck with the short shank as well. What should I get? Please only answer if you have knowledge or have had experience with the Mikmars. Thanks!

The big problem I have with your question is that you seem to think simply switching bits will get you roundness. No bit will make your horse engage his hind end, and that's the only way you'll get a proper frame. Too many people in the hunter ring these days put their horses in pelhams, muscle their heads down, and produce animals that travel behind the motion of the vertical and hollow out through their backs.

That being said, I've worked extensively with OTTBs, especially in re-training them for the hunter and jumper rings. I know how difficult it can be to work with them; they're not easy horses. Most of them are very long through the back, and because of this they hang on our hands instead of carrying themselves with their hind end. The only way to fix this is to engage their hocks. Do a lot of circle work and leg yield horse constantly. This will push him on his hind end and force him to use his back legs. You don't even need the reins, just watch him drop his head when he uses his hocks. That being said, I happen to LIKE the pelham bit when used correctly (though not the Mikmar pelham because I find it to be too much hardware for nearly any horse). You just need to be sure you're riding the snaffle rein, not the curb, or you'll jack your horse's face to his chest and he won't be able to use himself.

The answer to roundness and collection is NEVER a bigger bit, and the goal in bitting is always to work back down to a smooth snaffle. Bigger bits (that is, more severe bits) tend to mask the problem rather than addressing it. Classical riding, making the horse use his hind end, is the ONLY thing that will produce a properly balanced horse. Just listen to George Morris.