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"duty-honor-country" wrote in message oups.com... Thundercat wrote: On 7 Aug 2006 14:22:26 -0700, "duty-honor-country" wrote: Who are you trying to kid ? Now all of a sudden, a spinning rod can't cast 200 feet ? Wake up and smell the coffee. Put a full spool light line on a good long spinning rod, with a heavy bottom weight- and try it one time. 200 feet casts no problem. Want to go that far heavier line, you say ?? just add weight and keep the spool topped off. Lets battle! I'll grab my Scorpion spooled w/ 20lb PowerPro, you get your contraption and I'll trip trap to whatever bridge you live under and we can go at it with nice simple 5" Senkos for distance. Accuracy count yes or no? . Harry J aka Thundercat Share the knowledge, compete on execution... http://www.brooklynbillstackleshop.com http://secretweaponlures.com I'll put 2 pound test on my Shimano spinning reel, with an ounce weight- and you'll be waiting for minutes for it to land- and using binoculars to see where it landed. "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... But is that the appropriate bass fishing bait where you live? Guarentee that I can do the same thing with a baitcaster... all the while switching hands and no thumb. Why would I want to put 2 pound test on my baitcaster though. It's not about distance, it's about putting my bait where I need it, using the right bait at the right time. Nothing else matters... Putting two pound test on anything and expecting to catch any sizable fish is just plain crazy... float-n-fly excluded. lol, this troll is eating well. 2# test would snap if you tried to heave a 1 oz lure a mile with it. WW It would make for an interesting sight. His 1oz weight sitting 3 feet behind him after snapping his 2 lb test line while trying to create enough velocity to heave the thing farther than I can with my curmudgeonly old bait caster. Simple things amuse me. For the record, it appears that many of my posts are not showing up here so I am forced to use this Google stuff. My (joke of an) ISP is well, a joke. ![]() .. Harry J aka Thundercat Share the knowledge, compete on execution... http://www.brooklynbillstackleshop.com http://secretweaponlures.com |
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duty-honor-country wrote:
man, are you wrong. Some of those "pros" are stuffing 20 lb. test in Zebco spincasters, and tightening the drag all the way, and whipping the guys who have baitcasting reels Name them. Don't quote the article referenced below. It's about ONE guy doing something totally different, who is forced to use an oddball discontinued reel (not a common zebco spincast reel as you intimated) to use very light lures in very heavy cover. And guess what -- there are hundreds of pros out there using casting and flipping gear to present similar lures. Further, as soon as he switches to heavier lures, you can be Mr Yurko switches to casting gear. http://www.fieldandstream.com/fields...456529,00.html You keep mentioning distance, but casting distance is very close to being irrelevant in bass fishing. I probably fish farther from my quarry than most bass anglers, and have no problems reaching them with casting tackle -- and I'm not even close to the most skilled caster I know. I'm done. I do not suffer fools gladly, and have grown quite weary of arguing with one. It's apparent by the amount of time you have invested in this thread that you are in serious need of a life. I, on the other hand have one, and the time I'm willing to take from it for this matter has expired. |
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"duty-honor-country" wrote in message
ps.com... Gary Udstrand wrote: Simply, you cannot judge the performance and usage of the baitcaster based on just your own experience. It appears that you are very much less skilled than others when it comes to casting and controlling such a reel. The reason that baitcasters are popular is that they work well for many, many fisherman. You just don't happen to be one of them. I disagree- I CAN judge the baitcasting reel I'm using, because I bought it- so I have that right. It's mine to hold in whatever regard I want. And after sampling one, unless you use a 3/4 oz. lure and are willing to give up casting distance- the only thing they are good for, is cranking big fish in reliably. A baitcaster casting traits are inferior to spinning and spincasting- in distance and maintenance issues- i.e. backlash tangles. Your posts asks why _"anyone"_ would use a baitcaster... not just yourself. No one can speak for why you would or would not use one. What people _are_ addressing is why they (and most people_ use baitcasters. If you don't agree, don't. But the fact is clear... most people use baitcasters because they _are_ more accurate. |
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![]() "duty-honor-country" wrote in message s.com... yes, your argument doesn't hold any water- because you attack people you don't even know, over fishing tackle preferences. We're talking fishing tackle here, not people. Bwahahahahahaha. It's not your "preference". You've argued with every person here, and every person here has told you the exact same thing. You're dogmatic and argumentative and you wonder why someone gives you a hard time back. You fairly new to Usenet? |
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![]() "duty-honor-country" wrote in message oups.com... are you saying spinning reels are more prone to backlashes than baitcasters now ? What the HELL are you talking about? Go look up "non sequitur" and see what you think semantics You have no idea what you're talking about, do you? |
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![]() "Todd Copeland" wrote in message ink.net... Your posts asks why _"anyone"_ would use a baitcaster... not just yourself. No one can speak for why you would or would not use one. I'll give it a shot. He's incompetant with bait casting tackle. However, I'm getting the impression he's either pretty dumb, or pretty competant at trolling Usenet. |
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I have a pimped (super-tuned) Pixy on a Megabass F0-60X Elese
(1/16-1/2oz, 2-12# line) with 4# Yozuri Soft spooled and it will cast a 1/8oz Rat-L-Trap well over 100'. I have an identical pimped Pixy (with a drag upgrade coming + the super-tuning done to it's twin) on the Megabass F7-711X Seven-Eleven (Fast, ¼-2 oz., 10-30lbs.) Telescopic with 20# PowerPro braid spooled. This thing is a pitchin' and flippin' monster. I find that some baitcasters cast light weights better than others but IMHO, distance isn't a big factor in the decision to go with a spinner until you get down to 1/16-1/32oz. My spinning gear is all UL and only gets used for panfish. OMT, I only tried shootin' docks one time with a baitcaster. :-) duty-honor-country wrote: I can cast hundreds of feet with my spinning reel- and hardly 100 feet with a bait caster with a lug nut attached for weight. I'm getting the notion the reel industry is doing a lot of bs-ing to sell bait casters. skeptic bordering on cynic... |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Bob La Londe wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: ... But I tried to cast with my Dad's old Ambasseuder 5000 and never could get the hang of the damn thing, so I basically agree with Mr. d-h-c. 1/2 :-) Never had a 5000, but we had a bunch of 5000D models for catfishing and they were great. They could crank a catfish out of hole like a Warn winch pulling a Volkswagon out of a ditch. ... Funny, I compare it to a winch too but in a disparaging way. I just don't see the challenge in catching a 10 pound fish on 20 lb. test. Hell, you watch some of the stuff on the TV and those guys may as well just push a button. Fish on, zip, fish in the boat. Phooey on that. A challenge is catching a 15 pound fish on 4X 6.4 lb. test. And I'm not talkin' about using 4X just to make a game of it, I'm talking about fishing for Michigan steelhead using a size 14 black stonefly nymph where that's the biggest fly that will work and 4X is the thickest piece of nylon that will fit through the eye of the hook. Now *that's* a challenge, and a workout for the drag on your fly reel, and a test of your skill in applying just the right amount of pressure with the fly rod. -- Ken Fortenberry - not trolling ... well, not too much ;-) I think you hit the nail on the head Ken....... trolling. Mr. DHC has suckered the whole damn group into a lot of chest thumping and hyperventilating. IMHO of course. Joe Z ;-) |
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![]() Todd Copeland wrote: "duty-honor-country" wrote in message ps.com... Gary Udstrand wrote: Simply, you cannot judge the performance and usage of the baitcaster based on just your own experience. It appears that you are very much less skilled than others when it comes to casting and controlling such a reel. The reason that baitcasters are popular is that they work well for many, many fisherman. You just don't happen to be one of them. I disagree- I CAN judge the baitcasting reel I'm using, because I bought it- so I have that right. It's mine to hold in whatever regard I want. And after sampling one, unless you use a 3/4 oz. lure and are willing to give up casting distance- the only thing they are good for, is cranking big fish in reliably. A baitcaster casting traits are inferior to spinning and spincasting- in distance and maintenance issues- i.e. backlash tangles. Your posts asks why _"anyone"_ would use a baitcaster... not just yourself. No one can speak for why you would or would not use one. What people _are_ addressing is why they (and most people_ use baitcasters. If you don't agree, don't. But the fact is clear... most people use baitcasters because they _are_ more accurate. I have yet to see this accuracy advantage. I also shoot and own many guns. More accurate ones are obvious from the first 3 shots. This reel scatters the lure all over the place. My Shimano spinning reel is actually more accurate. |
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![]() jeffc wrote: "Todd Copeland" wrote in message ink.net... Your posts asks why _"anyone"_ would use a baitcaster... not just yourself. No one can speak for why you would or would not use one. I'll give it a shot. He's incompetant with bait casting tackle. However, I'm getting the impression he's either pretty dumb, or pretty competant at trolling Usenet. I've got 2 shingles hanging on the wall here. How many do you have ?? Oh, that's right...none. |
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