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I know this may really might sound stupid but after several conversations
with a brother-in-law I have a question.....If I am right handed what side of a bait caster should the crank handle be on and what side of a spincast reel should the handle be on? I currently have my bait cast set ups with the crank on the right side of the reel and my spin cast set ups the crank is on the left side of the reel. My brother-in-law seems to think that I am fishing my spin cast set ups backwards. Who is right??? Thanks for your time! Scott |
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There is no right or wrong. It's personal preference and what suits the
persons style that dictates which hand you want to use. "DaJhaDiKiDut" wrote in message ... I know this may really might sound stupid but after several conversations with a brother-in-law I have a question.....If I am right handed what side of a bait caster should the crank handle be on and what side of a spincast reel should the handle be on? I currently have my bait cast set ups with the crank on the right side of the reel and my spin cast set ups the crank is on the left side of the reel. My brother-in-law seems to think that I am fishing my spin cast set ups backwards. Who is right??? Thanks for your time! Scott |
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That is normal for most right handers. As that is the way it has been for
ages. But it is personal preference. If fish both right and left hand reels. Prefer the lefties, as I am ambidextrous and like to use the right hand to cast. Bill "DaJhaDiKiDut" wrote in message ... I know this may really might sound stupid but after several conversations with a brother-in-law I have a question.....If I am right handed what side of a bait caster should the crank handle be on and what side of a spincast reel should the handle be on? I currently have my bait cast set ups with the crank on the right side of the reel and my spin cast set ups the crank is on the left side of the reel. My brother-in-law seems to think that I am fishing my spin cast set ups backwards. Who is right??? Thanks for your time! Scott |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... That is normal for most right handers. As that is the way it has been for ages. But it is personal preference. If fish both right and left hand reels. Prefer the lefties, as I am ambidextrous and like to use the right hand to cast. Bill I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous... Mark |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 23:33:19 GMT, "Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(no
spam)ameritech.net wrote: I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous... But that would make you unidextrous.... Guy A Ripley, TN |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 15:20:22 -0600, Guy F. Anderson Sr.
wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 23:33:19 GMT, "Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(no spam)ameritech.net wrote: I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous... But that would make you unidextrous.... Err.....monodextrous? Guy A Ripley, TN |
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Oxymoronidextrous
-- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Guy F. Anderson Sr." wrote in message ... On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 15:20:22 -0600, Guy F. Anderson Sr. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 23:33:19 GMT, "Mark W. Oots" mark_ctc@(no spam)ameritech.net wrote: I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous... But that would make you unidextrous.... Err.....monodextrous? Guy A Ripley, TN |
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![]() "DaJhaDiKiDut" wrote in message ... I know this may really might sound stupid but after several conversations with a brother-in-law I have a question.....If I am right handed what side of a bait caster should the crank handle be on and what side of a spincast reel should the handle be on? I currently have my bait cast set ups with the crank on the right side of the reel and my spin cast set ups the crank is on the left side of the reel. My brother-in-law seems to think that I am fishing my spin cast set ups backwards. Who is right??? Thanks for your time! Scott If you talk to a "pro" (which I definitely am not), they will tell you they want to be in a constant state of readiness before the lure hits the water. More simply put, they don't want to change hands after casting. Thus they orient their rod/reels to keep them in the same hand as they cast with and "crank" with the opposite hand. Not all pros follow that logic, but most seem to. For me, I'm an old dog and new "tricks" do not come as easily as they once did. I cast with my right, switch the rod to my left, and crank with my right hand- unless I'm using a spinning rod which I keep in my right hand at all times. Why? Because that's the way I've always done it. -- Da Chief, All outgoing mailed scanned by Symantec Anti-virus |
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Your doing it correctly.
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