why would anyone bother with a baitcasting reel for freshwater ?
jeffc wrote:
"duty-honor-country" wrote in message
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You'll never have a backlash problem with a spinning reel. You may
pull a few tangles out on a newly filled reel, but that will be it.
You will have much more tangles with a baitcaster than a spinning rod.
No, YOU will. I've seen people have horrendous problems with spinning
reels.
And all of a sudden, the "farther" argument for casting with
baitcasters has disappeared.
No, just for light lures, as I said. The way the line comes off a spinning
reel means less friction, which is good for very light lures. When the
lures get heavier, it really doesn't matter because a bait caster can't cast
as far as he needs to, so it's moot.
are you saying spinning reels are more prone to backlashes than
baitcasters now ?
that's a hoot...
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