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Also known as the single action reel, a Centrepin Reel is a free spooling, hand- controlled reel that is used in British Columbia for float fishing on rivers and streams for Salmon and Steelhead. In 1894, centrepin reels were first introduced by Samuel Allcocks in the UK. From the UK to North America, centrepins have evolved into a major tool for float fisherman. They have been used religiously for the past 50+ years for Salmon and Steelhead throughout the province. Now in the 21st Century, centrepins have become an even bigger tool for most anglers because they have evolved into more modern styles, and are used by more people. Why Use a Centrepin Reel? You may ask, "Why use a centrepin if it is a single action and dragless?" Well, there are a couple of reasons why centrepins are extremely nice to fish
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