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Is the quantum ac500cx still on the market? I'm going to the show and
i want to get a baitcaster. thanks |
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Bought a new baitcaster the quantum ac501pt. Quite a learning curve to
getting up to speed. Looking forward to the upcoming season. All the best |
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A consideration was to buy a left or right hand retrieve. Some anglers
cast with their dominant arm and switch hands and retrieve with the dominant hand and set the hook with the subordinate arm. I think this is the exception and not sure if there is any reason for it or is force of habit . |
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On 22 Mar 2007 17:20:39 -0700, "fishtale"
puked: A consideration was to buy a left or right hand retrieve. Some anglers cast with their dominant arm and switch hands and retrieve with the dominant hand and set the hook with the subordinate arm. I think this is the exception and not sure if there is any reason for it or is force of habit . This was a question I asked before I bought my first baitcaster. I use a left hand retrieve and I'm right handed. I searched the web and asked questions in this forum, as well as asking my friends that all use baitcasters. The ONLY decent answer I got out of anyone is that if you cast with the same hand, you have to conscientiously move your hand off of the casting trigger. Sounds kind of silly, but it took a little time to get used to it without me knowing about it. When I outfish my buds that right cast/right return, I tell 'em it's because I can cast twice as many times, what with all that switching hands they do and whatnot... -- lab~rat :-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere? |
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On Mar 28, 7:47 am, "lab~rat :-)" wrote:
On 22 Mar 2007 17:20:39 -0700, "fishtale" puked: A consideration was to buy a left or right hand retrieve. Some anglers cast with their dominant arm and switch hands and retrieve with the dominant hand and set the hook with the subordinate arm. I think this is the exception and not sure if there is any reason for it or is force of habit . This was a question I asked before I bought my first baitcaster. I use a left hand retrieve and I'm right handed. I searched the web and asked questions in this forum, as well as asking my friends that all use baitcasters. The ONLY decent answer I got out of anyone is that if you cast with the same hand, you have to conscientiously move your hand off of the casting trigger. Sounds kind of silly, but it took a little time to get used to it without me knowing about it. When I outfish my buds that right cast/right return, I tell 'em it's because I can cast twice as many times, what with all that switching hands they do and whatnot... -- lab~rat :-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere? I was asking the quantum reps before I bought my reel. One said it was force of habit but he wouldn't switch hands using a spinning reel. Another quantum rep said it is usually oldtimers who do it since at one time they only had right hand retrieve reels. Another explanation was sore arms and switching casting arms and retrieving hands. A shimano rep advised me to get the left hand retrieve reel. Another consideration was there was a nice clearance sale on a older model right hand retrieve reel. Opted for the left hand reel. |
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On 28 Mar 2007 19:03:45 -0700, "fishtale"
puked: On Mar 28, 7:47 am, "lab~rat :-)" wrote: On 22 Mar 2007 17:20:39 -0700, "fishtale" puked: A consideration was to buy a left or right hand retrieve. Some anglers cast with their dominant arm and switch hands and retrieve with the dominant hand and set the hook with the subordinate arm. I think this is the exception and not sure if there is any reason for it or is force of habit . This was a question I asked before I bought my first baitcaster. I use a left hand retrieve and I'm right handed. I searched the web and asked questions in this forum, as well as asking my friends that all use baitcasters. The ONLY decent answer I got out of anyone is that if you cast with the same hand, you have to conscientiously move your hand off of the casting trigger. Sounds kind of silly, but it took a little time to get used to it without me knowing about it. When I outfish my buds that right cast/right return, I tell 'em it's because I can cast twice as many times, what with all that switching hands they do and whatnot... -- lab~rat :-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere? I was asking the quantum reps before I bought my reel. One said it was force of habit but he wouldn't switch hands using a spinning reel. Another quantum rep said it is usually oldtimers who do it since at one time they only had right hand retrieve reels. Another explanation was sore arms and switching casting arms and retrieving hands. A shimano rep advised me to get the left hand retrieve reel. Another consideration was there was a nice clearance sale on a older model right hand retrieve reel. Opted for the left hand reel. I think you made the right choice... -- lab~rat :-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere? |
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