spinning reel or casting
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spinning reel or casting
spinning reels tend to to work better with the llighter stuff = more line on reel with braid
casting reels should match what there specs call for = heaver lb test with braid
my spinning reels 4/12 braid
my casting reels 12/30 braid
casting reels should match what there specs call for = heaver lb test with braid
my spinning reels 4/12 braid
my casting reels 12/30 braid
I tend to fish certain lures like topwater and spoons with a baitcaster, and also weedless jerkbaits. I use jigheads and light hardbaits with my spionning reels. The baitcaster have a better drag design and "More Better" for bring in those big fish, or the little ones covered in grass. Just my opinionizzle.
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I think that has more to do with what you're used to useing most. I feel I'm pretty darn accurate with a spinner and can send a 1/8oz. jig a long, long way. Of course a 7 1/2 - 8 foot rod helps too.Jumptrout51 wrote:You can get more accuracy with a baitcaster than you ever will with a spinning reel.
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Yep.Barhopr wrote:I think that has more to do with what you're used to useing most. I feel I'm pretty darn accurate with a spinner and can send a 1/8oz. jig a long, long way. Of course a 7 1/2 - 8 foot rod helps too.Jumptrout51 wrote:You can get more accuracy with a baitcaster than you ever will with a spinning reel.
Jumptrout51 wrote:... You can get more accuracy with a baitcaster than you ever will with a spinning reel.
Day in and day out a good spinner like a Daiwa SS and balanced rod
is best with accuracy from a 1/16oz jighead up through
3/8 oz plugs and spoons...in the right hands of course!
For most folks I think it boils down to whatever they use the most.
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Spinning Reel or Casting
I haven't found anything I can't throw with a casting reel. I'm also a clutz with a spinning reel
TC, I'm glad you can but the last time I had baitcaster in my hands all it did was go over the side and sank like an expensive rock
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TC, I'm glad you can but the last time I had baitcaster in my hands all it did was go over the side and sank like an expensive rock
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Note I said match or exceed, which means beatReel Slow wrote:I noted you didn't say beat...I'd like to see that Chalk
I talked to Vogelhund about it, he couldn't explain it....I can out cast my stadic 4000 on a 7' ml action rod using 15 lb power pro using my shimano bait casters. It's probably the user, maybe the rod, dunno

