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righty vs. lefty
I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After
abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy |
righty vs. lefty
"Guy" guytee2 at comcast dot net wrote in message ... I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy Much the same as you the 1st reels I had were right hand retrieve so that's what I am used to and can't change. English reels from 20 years or more ago (I am thinking Hardy) were always right hand retrieve. I don't know why but the best suggestion I heard was that for a right handed person using a single action (1:1 retrieve ratio) it made sense to retrieve with the dominate hand. |
righty vs. lefty
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 17:56:48 GMT, "RalphH" wrote:
"Guy" guytee2 at comcast dot net wrote in message ... I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy Much the same as you the 1st reels I had were right hand retrieve so that's what I am used to and can't change. English reels from 20 years or more ago (I am thinking Hardy) were always right hand retrieve. I don't know why but the best suggestion I heard was that for a right handed person using a single action (1:1 retrieve ratio) it made sense to retrieve with the dominate hand. Why worry about it? If someone is critical of what hand you use to retrieve, IMO, they have the, um, "real" problem, not you. TC, R |
righty vs. lefty
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 17:56:48 GMT, "RalphH" wrote:
"Guy" guytee2 at comcast dot net wrote in message ... I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy Much the same as you the 1st reels I had were right hand retrieve so that's what I am used to and can't change. English reels from 20 years or more ago (I am thinking Hardy) were always right hand retrieve. I don't know why but the best suggestion I heard was that for a right handed person using a single action (1:1 retrieve ratio) it made sense to retrieve with the dominate hand. I have a collection of Hardy reels, mostly from the '60s and '70s, a few from the '80s, and all of them came set for right hand retrieve. Each was switched over to left hand retrieve easily - usually by just flipping the drag dogs"... /daytripper |
righty vs. lefty
Guy wrote:
I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy As a righty, I find it much more convenient and natural to use a left-handed retrieve. Before I started fly fishing I used spinning gear, and the left-handed retrieve came easily. The only time I've used a right-handed retrieve recently is while sal****er fishing, when it's sometimes important to retrieve as fast as possible. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
righty vs. lefty
"rw" wrote in message m... Guy wrote: I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy As a righty, I find it much more convenient and natural to use a left-handed retrieve. Before I started fly fishing I used spinning gear, and the left-handed retrieve came easily. The only time I've used a right-handed retrieve recently is while sal****er fishing, when it's sometimes important to retrieve as fast as possible. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. Almost all my reels are left hand retrieve. When bass fishing or plugging the salt for fish, is much simpler to cast with the right and retrieve with the left. Same with the fly rod. |
righty vs. lefty
On Jun 17, 12:56 pm, "RalphH" wrote:
"Guy" guytee2 at comcast dot net wrote in m... I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy Much the same as you the 1st reels I had were right hand retrieve so that's what I am used to and can't change. English reels from 20 years or more ago (I am thinking Hardy) were always right hand retrieve. I don't know why but the best suggestion I heard was that for a right handed person using a single action (1:1 retrieve ratio) it made sense to retrieve with the dominate hand. Early baitcasting reels did not have level wind. A person cast with right hand, grasped the "knob" in front of the reel with his left, and cranked with his right, while the fingers of the left hand were evenly distributing the line on the arbor of the reel. In later days, the same action was convenient, for me and many others, even with level wind reels, in that I could maintain a slight tension on the line as it was reeled in, helping to alleviate backlashes from loosely spooled line. In my case, however, being left handed, there was one EXTRA changing hands step. Ideally, I should be able to simply cast with left and crank with right, but have never felt comfortable holding the rod by anything but the small grip IN FRONT OF the reel. cheers oz |
righty vs. lefty
I too grew up with right hand retrieve reels until spinning reels came out
in the fiftys. I prefer cranking right handed with everything including fly reels. "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... "rw" wrote in message m... Guy wrote: I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy As a righty, I find it much more convenient and natural to use a left-handed retrieve. Before I started fly fishing I used spinning gear, and the left-handed retrieve came easily. The only time I've used a right-handed retrieve recently is while sal****er fishing, when it's sometimes important to retrieve as fast as possible. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. Almost all my reels are left hand retrieve. When bass fishing or plugging the salt for fish, is much simpler to cast with the right and retrieve with the left. Same with the fly rod. |
righty vs. lefty
Thanks all,
Somehow I feel better about right reeling. G |
righty vs. lefty
"rw" wrote in message m... Guy wrote: I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy As a righty, I find it much more convenient and natural to use a left-handed retrieve. Before I started fly fishing I used spinning gear, and the left-handed retrieve came easily. The only time I've used a right-handed retrieve recently is while sal****er fishing, when it's sometimes important to retrieve as fast as possible. I'm a righty also, but like to reel in my fly reels left handed. Did that Tarpon give you time to switch hands...? ;) Oddly, when I'm trolling a level wind, I like a right hand retrieve, when casting a level wind for bass or using a spinning rod, I like a left hand retrieve... JT |
righty vs. lefty
Guy wrote:
Thanks all, Somehow I feel better about right reeling. G Sorry to rain on your parade, but ... The most delicate part of landing a large fish, IMO, is getting the fish on the reel, where you can use the drag of the reel and not worry about snagging slack line when the fish makes a run. I want my dominant hand -- my right hand -- to be on the rod, controlling the line after a hookup. This is (again, IMO) the most compelling argument for left-hand retrieve (for a right hander). Of course, with small fish it doesn't matter. That's the time for a long-line release. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
righty vs. lefty
Guy
There is a good reason for a right hand person to reel left handed. A right hand person normally will cast and hold/work the rod with their right hand. When your reel is set for right hand reeling and a fish hits, you will need to change your rod to your left hand so that you can reel with your right. A friend had his setup this way when we were fishing with a guide in Alaska. My friend lost several good fish the first day. The guide advised he change his reel to left hand reel. He changed the reel that night. The next day he did great at getting fish in. It only took a few fish to break his habit to reel with his right hand. I saw how much not needing to swap hands on the rod improves the ability to keep the line tight and land fish. Chris "Guy" guytee2 at comcast dot net wrote in message ... I am a "righty" (politics aside) and learned to reel right handed. After abuse from some of my leftist fish partners that it was a waste of time to cast right and exchange the rod to my left hand to reel right was the "correct" method, I attempted the change. As much as I tried to reel left, it felt awkward so I changed all my reels back to right hand reel. Just wanted to know if I was in the minority. Guy |
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