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Old August 8th, 2006, 03:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
duty-honor-country
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Default why would anyone bother with a baitcasting reel for freshwater ?


jeffc wrote:
"duty-honor-country" wrote in message
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I've been fishing for 37 years now, and to say a baitcaster is more
accurate, is very misleading- and downright incorrect.


Wrong. You've been fishing a long time, which is not the same thing as
saying you're experienced, or good, yet.

And I've fished small
streams and creeks with open faced spinning reels, that require far
more precision than any baitcaster can give-


No, they don't offer more precision. You just aren't good at it. But
spinning gear does offer an advantage over casting gear with very light
weight lures, and that's why you use spinning gear with very light lures.

and would leave a
baitcasting reel in a birdsnest tangle.


For those who can't cast, yes.


The only useful purpose I can see for a baitcaster, is fishing from a
boat on large lakes and ocean, where the bait it tossed a few feet from
the boat, and then trolled- and the fish are huge over 15 pounds.


Ha ha ha ha ha.

Calling that 1800's technology a "baitcaster" is somewhat of an
oxymoron- it's a winch designed to haul up heavy fish- and a winch gets
tangled when it spins backwards fast. The makers of those reals need
to improve them a bit, to eliminate backlash.


Virtually all of them do.

They don't cast bait for crap !


YOU don't cast bait for crap.


posted like a true bass pro !