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heads up people- baitcaster reels are older than the Ford Model T,
and just as antiquated basically the only reason people used them, was back in 1900, there was nothing else- only baitcasters and fly reels- spinning and spincasting reels were not invented yet anyone that says they can "cast further with a baitcaster" is FOS- think about it, use common sense on a spinning reel, the only thing that has to leave the reel, is the line itself on a baitcaster, the spool has to turn there is more friction turning the spool, than the line just leaving the spinning reel so there you have it why do people use them ? for the same reason they like 1970 Chevelles, tube stereos, and battleships- they are a cool relic of the past truth be told, there's not a freshwater fish alive, you can't land with a spinning or spincasting reel the only "practical" sane use for a baitcaster, is deep see fishing or trolling, for very, very big fish- like swordfish- and trolling- where you toss your bait over the side, let line out, and troll the lure sure, there are people that can cast 100-150 ft. with a baitcaster but even a novice can cast 250 feet with a spinning reel- there's simply no comparison- but for some reason, these "bass pros" won't admit to that- reason- they are getting cash endorsements from reel companies- and the reel companies make a ton of money from baitcasting reels people use a few times, have problems with, then sit and collect dust just look at how many old baitcasting reels there are on Ebay. Just try casting with one. The old baitcasters had no clutch, drag, or casting resistance settings- all they had was a clicker button- the clicker served as a half-assed "drag" to wear down a fish, and an "alarm" to tell the fisherman, when a fish has hit his lure while trolling NOT for casting, or for clutching the recent additions of the clutch, drag, release button, etc. settings, was merely an attempt at making a reel designed for cranking a big fish in, to also cast having said this, I have spent last 2 days practicing casting an old 1960's vintage baitcaster reel, the reel handle actually spins when casted, there is no release button on it- maximum casting range so far is 60 feet- that's about it |
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