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Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 20th, 2013, 11:17 am
by ced0412
Need to make room in the fishing closet and get rid of rarely used gear.
$150 can meet in Tallahassee.
Reel is the left handed model, has a little boat rash but nothing bad. It's loaded with fresh 17lb mono. Rod is great shape.

Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 20th, 2013, 4:16 pm
by SS-342
I like the St. Croix Triumph rod. Use it in saltwater, wash and Real Magic it every trip and it is holding up well after several years.
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 20th, 2013, 6:06 pm
by Juan
Great deal! The Calcutta alone is worth more than the asking price... but I'm not left handed

Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 20th, 2013, 7:12 pm
by charlie tuna
It might be left handed , but isn't that correct for right handed fishermen??
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 20th, 2013, 8:51 pm
by SS-342
charlie tuna wrote:It might be left handed , but isn't that correct for right handed fishermen??
Charlie, that is kind of a funny thought. I think I use whatever hand the handle is on and never think about it. Hum…let's see…..does it really matter? All my spinning reels are left hand handles but my spin cast and Ambassador are right handed.
Now I am confused!
Help!
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 21st, 2013, 7:24 am
by Juan
Being right handed, I cast with the right hand, swap to the left hand, set the hook with both hands, crank with right hand.... Now I'm confused too!
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 21st, 2013, 9:26 am
by charlie tuna
"Normal operating proceedure" for right handed people using plug casting rods is to cast with the right hand and wind the reel with the left hand -- same as spinning tackle. I have three of these Calcuttas, over ten years old, and they have never been in the shop. They take a lot of abuse....
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 22nd, 2013, 9:35 pm
by Juan
charlie tuna wrote:"Normal operating proceedure" for right handed people using plug casting rods is to cast with the right hand and wind the reel with the left hand -- same as spinning tackle. I have three of these Calcuttas, over ten years old, and they have never been in the shop. They take a lot of abuse....
I too have three Calcuttas, (right handed models)... and although my wife doesn't think so, I consider myself "normal"... (This Calcutta listed for sale is a left handed model)... Being right handed, I actually had to go check to be sure I was correct, but I believe the "normal" right handed procedure is to cast with the right hand, swap the rod to the left hand and reel with the right hand.
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 22nd, 2013, 11:21 pm
by crappielimits
What kind of since does it make to switch hands? If right handed, you right hand will be stronger and more sensitive. So, why not work your bait and fight the fish with that hand? I personally can fish both ways, but prefer left handed models. Though, I am right handed. Try and find a left handed person who fishes with a left handed reel!
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 23rd, 2013, 6:51 am
by Juan
Jeesh, Why do you think they make and sell left handed reels? They're for left handed people! A right handed angler will hold the rod in his left hand so that he can crank the reel with his RIGHT hand.... hence the name "right handed reel".
Most people could crank a baitcaster with either hand but why crank with your weaker left hand if your right handed?
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 23rd, 2013, 8:02 am
by ced0412
If any of you all want to buy this rig you can settle this right hand vs left hand argument
I'm right handed and use left hand retrieve reels. Cranking a reel requires no work for me, working the rod and fighting fish does therefore I'm better at using my dominant hand/arm for that. It may also be from a lifetime of using spinning and fly gear that it makes no sense to me to be switching hands to fish.
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: October 23rd, 2013, 10:49 am
by Juan
Didn't mean to sound argumentative... I'm sure a handful of right handed people (Orlando Wilson was the first I know of) use left handed reels and cast right/reel left like a open face spinning reel. They say it's more efficient and it probably is but... my point was only that most right handed people throwing a baitcaster cast with their right, hold the rod in their left and crank with their right.

Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: December 3rd, 2013, 9:37 am
by ced0412
This is still available and I just upgraded the drag to carbontex.
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: August 25th, 2024, 5:01 am
by Agastya02
Hi Guys,
kolkata ff
Switching hands when fishing might seem odd since your dominant hand is generally stronger and more sensitive. For right-handed individuals, the right hand is usually stronger, making it seem logical to use it for working the bait and fighting the fish. I can fish with either hand but prefer left-handed reels, even though I’m right-handed. It’s quite rare to find a left-handed person who uses a left-handed reel.
Re: Shimano Calcutta 201b / St Croix Triumph 7' M ($150)
Posted: September 4th, 2024, 11:25 am
by Joshua26
Even though switching hands while fishing may seem strange, many people find that using a left-handed reel is better, even if they are right-handed. This is due to the fact that, although left-handed people rarely use left-handed reels, they can provide better control and comfort!
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