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Speaking of the Curado 201
Can anybody explain the logic of right-handed people using baitcasting reels
with right hand retrieves? I probably used a casting reel 2 or 3 times until I was in my early 20s. That's when I started getting into bass fishing and bought my first caster, a Shimano BMG 251X SG. A great reel, that I still own 18 years later (but can't find parts for). Anyway, having used spinning reels all my life with a left hand retrieve, I purchased a left-hand retrieve casting reel and have ever since (I now own not nearly enough, but more than my wife knows about). Why do I feel like I am in the minority among right-handed people...let me restate that, Why am I in the minority among right-handed people? Why do most people prefer to change hands after casting with a casting reel, when they would never do that with a spinning reel? Additionally, why do most right-handed people who use right hand retrieves on the casting reels, use left hand retrieves on their spinning reels? Why not stick to one cranking hand? It makes no sense to me. TIA, Keith |
Speaking of the Curado 201
"luv2bafield" wrote in
k.net: Can anybody explain the logic of right-handed people using baitcasting reels with right hand retrieves? I probably used a casting reel 2 or 3 times until I was in my early 20s. That's when I started getting into bass fishing and bought my first caster, a Shimano BMG 251X SG. A great reel, that I still own 18 years later (but can't find parts for). Anyway, having used spinning reels all my life with a left hand retrieve, I purchased a left-hand retrieve casting reel and have ever since (I now own not nearly enough, but more than my wife knows about). Why do I feel like I am in the minority among right-handed people...let me restate that, Why am I in the minority among right-handed people? Why do most people prefer to change hands after casting with a casting reel, when they would never do that with a spinning reel? Additionally, why do most right-handed people who use right hand retrieves on the casting reels, use left hand retrieves on their spinning reels? Why not stick to one cranking hand? It makes no sense to me. TIA, Keith Stop asking those questions immediately! That line of thought could make it more difficult for us lefties to fish comfortably!! Scott |
Speaking of the Curado 201
luv2bafield wrote: Can anybody explain the logic of right-handed people using baitcasting reels with right hand retrieves? I probably used a casting reel 2 or 3 times until I was in my early 20s. That's when I started getting into bass fishing and bought my first caster, a Shimano BMG 251X SG. A great reel, that I still own 18 years later (but can't find parts for). Anyway, having used spinning reels all my life with a left hand retrieve, I purchased a left-hand retrieve casting reel and have ever since (I now own not nearly enough, but more than my wife knows about). Why do I feel like I am in the minority among right-handed people...let me restate that, Why am I in the minority among right-handed people? Why do most people prefer to change hands after casting with a casting reel, when they would never do that with a spinning reel? Additionally, why do most right-handed people who use right hand retrieves on the casting reels, use left hand retrieves on their spinning reels? Why not stick to one cranking hand? It makes no sense to me. TIA, Keith I dont know if I'm getting carpal tunnel syndrom, or maybe I'm just getting old. but I sometimes get pain in one wrist/hand or the other, and it's nice to be able to switch sides. If it wasn't for that, I'd probably want all left hand retrieves. (I'm a righty) |
Speaking of the Curado 201
Why do
most people prefer to change hands after casting with a casting reel, when they would never do that with a spinning reel? I hold a casting reel at the reel, not by the handle, when retreiving. When I cast I hold the handle. I have to change the position no matter which hand I cast and reel with on a casting reel, and it is natural, after 30 years, for the reel to end up in my left hand after the cast. No logic, just how I learned. On a spinning outfit I do not have to move the hand I cast with to retreive. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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That's exactly why I bought the 201!
-- Ed (remove nospam to reply) "luv2bafield" wrote in message k.net... Can anybody explain the logic of right-handed people using baitcasting reels with right hand retrieves? I probably used a casting reel 2 or 3 times until I was in my early 20s. That's when I started getting into bass fishing and bought my first caster, a Shimano BMG 251X SG. A great reel, that I still own 18 years later (but can't find parts for). Anyway, having used spinning reels all my life with a left hand retrieve, I purchased a left-hand retrieve casting reel and have ever since (I now own not nearly enough, but more than my wife knows about). Why do I feel like I am in the minority among right-handed people...let me restate that, Why am I in the minority among right-handed people? Why do most people prefer to change hands after casting with a casting reel, when they would never do that with a spinning reel? Additionally, why do most right-handed people who use right hand retrieves on the casting reels, use left hand retrieves on their spinning reels? Why not stick to one cranking hand? It makes no sense to me. TIA, Keith |
Speaking of the Curado 201
I reel with my left hand no matter what reel i'm using.
"AJH" wrote in message ... I use a right handed baitcasting reel because that's all they had when I started fishing . If you palm a reel you have to make a little adjustment to the palm position anyway..When I cast I have made the reel switch by the time the bait hits the water.. "If you go to bed stupid, you will wake up stupid" |
Speaking of the Curado 201
Me too, always the left hand cause I'm right handed. I wish Shimano would
make the Magnesium Curado in a lefty version so I could have something to drool over all winter. "alwayfishking" wrote in message ... I reel with my left hand no matter what reel i'm using. "AJH" wrote in message ... I use a right handed baitcasting reel because that's all they had when I started fishing . If you palm a reel you have to make a little adjustment to the palm position anyway..When I cast I have made the reel switch by the time the bait hits the water.. "If you go to bed stupid, you will wake up stupid" |
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