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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: odocoileus]
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04/16/19 02:55 PM
04/16/19 02:55 PM
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klay
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So do yall use a right handed retrieve with baitcaster, and left hand retrieve with spinning reel? Or am i just a dip chit? I do. It's most comfortable to me. I love spinning rods, but I can never get the damn line on them to not twist up, form a loop, and knot deep in the spool. Pretty much only use an ultralight spinner. Use braid with a leader. There's no memory in braid. Mine has had the same line on it for around 6 years. There's still no line twist when I use it. Just be sure to use a backing on the spool, or the line will loosen up and won't real in.
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: Coosa1]
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04/16/19 03:10 PM
04/16/19 03:10 PM
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HBWALKER14
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So do yall use a right handed retrieve with baitcaster, and left hand retrieve with spinning reel? Or am i just a dip chit? Yep, that's what I do, always thought it was odd. Same here. Fished that way my whole life. Always though it was strange
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: klay]
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04/16/19 03:14 PM
04/16/19 03:14 PM
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odocoileus
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So do yall use a right handed retrieve with baitcaster, and left hand retrieve with spinning reel? Or am i just a dip chit? I do. It's most comfortable to me. I love spinning rods, but I can never get the damn line on them to not twist up, form a loop, and knot deep in the spool. Pretty much only use an ultralight spinner. Use braid with a leader. There's no memory in braid. Mine has had the same line on it for around 6 years. There's still no line twist when I use it. Just be sure to use a backing on the spool, or the line will loosen up and won't real in. I forgot to add, my speck/trout rod is a spinning reel with braid and I haven't had a problem, but I've probably only used it 5-6 times. Gonna give it a try on one of my bass rods.
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: tfd1224]
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04/16/19 03:39 PM
04/16/19 03:39 PM
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abolt300
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So do yall use a right handed retrieve with baitcaster, and left hand retrieve with spinning reel? Or am i just a dip chit? I do. It's most comfortable to me. I love spinning rods, but I can never get the damn line on them to not twist up, form a loop, and knot deep in the spool. Pretty much only use an ultralight spinner. If you get line twist, just let out 100 yards or so behind the boat without a lure on it and idle for about 45 seconds. Twist will be gone. Also, make sure that when you are spooling line onto a spinning reel that the line coming off of your bulk spool and going onto the reel is coming off the bottom of the bulk spool. That way it goes on the reel without twist. With a baitcaster, the line coming off the spool and onto the reel should come off the top and spinning reel off the bottom.
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: tfd1224]
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04/16/19 04:04 PM
04/16/19 04:04 PM
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Madmax0818
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I always keep one spinning setup on my deck. I use this for skipping senko or trick worms. Being the majority of my fishing is flipping pads or grass a spinning setup just doesn’t cut it. For those that say it will come with me to Eufaula and you’ll understand. When the bite is tough I can skip a bait with my spinning rod under trees and docks to at least catch a few. I’ve got spinning rods that are light enough to use all day and would pull 10 pounder after 10 pounder out of the weeds and have a much stronger drag than any baitcaster you own. Next That’s good you can fish a spinning rod in grass and catch 10 lbers all day. What I’m saying is when I flip a mat of hyacinth I want to know I can get him out and a spinning reel flat out ain’t gonna do it for me. If I wanted to play with him all day maybe I would. I love my spinning setup but it has its uses and for me flipping isn’t one of them. I didn’t say i could, i said it would. You know they make more than one size of spinning reel and you can put line stronger than 8 lb mono on them right? yes, I throw a 400 series Revo with 18# braid and love it. I need to pick up another to have a spare.
Last edited by Madmax0818; 04/16/19 04:07 PM.
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: abolt300]
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04/16/19 04:07 PM
04/16/19 04:07 PM
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odocoileus
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So do yall use a right handed retrieve with baitcaster, and left hand retrieve with spinning reel? Or am i just a dip chit? I do. It's most comfortable to me. I love spinning rods, but I can never get the damn line on them to not twist up, form a loop, and knot deep in the spool. Pretty much only use an ultralight spinner. If you get line twist, just let out 100 yards or so behind the boat without a lure on it and idle for about 45 seconds. Twist will be gone. Also, make sure that when you are spooling line onto a spinning reel that the line coming off of your bulk spool and going onto the reel is coming off the bottom of the bulk spool. That way it goes on the reel without twist. With a baitcaster, the line coming off the spool and onto the reel should come off the top and spinning reel off the bottom. Yep, tried that. It always twists up regardless of what I do.
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: tfd1224]
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04/16/19 04:13 PM
04/16/19 04:13 PM
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bama1971
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Yep, tried that. It always twists up regardless of what I do.
I spool mine with no regard, go outside and tie it to the fence, walk backwards until spooled out and reel back in tight with tip up and pressure. Never had any trouble, but im rarely largemouth bass fishing and using heavier braid (But again, that’s probably something I’ve cooked up on my own that isn’t the most effective way)
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: tfd1224]
#2786962
04/16/19 04:22 PM
04/16/19 04:22 PM
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James
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Not sure where you are coming from. About every serious bass fisherman i know has at least one and most 2-3 just for finesse fishing if nothing else. I don't go to the lake without my 6,6 med/fast. I've caught way to many fish on that thing to ever leave it at home. if they aren't using one they are missing out on bites in my opinion. That’s what I’m saying, but there are bass fishermen that absolutely hate them. I bet that Turds that absolutely "hate them" hate them because they don't know how to use them 🤣🤣🤣 Hell my FNL and his brother still don't/can't use em lmao
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: bama1971]
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04/16/19 04:26 PM
04/16/19 04:26 PM
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odocoileus
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Yep, tried that. It always twists up regardless of what I do.
I spool mine with no regard, go outside and tie it to the fence, walk backwards until spooled out and reel back in tight with tip up and pressure. Never had any trouble, but im rarely largemouth bass fishing and using heavier braid (But again, that’s probably something I’ve cooked up on my own that isn’t the most effective way) I have tried that with mono, even going so far as to tie to a barrel swivel to eliminate any twist as the line winds on the reel. I just don't have luck with mono and spinning reels. Even my lightweights will eventually throw that dreaded knot.
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: James]
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04/16/19 04:26 PM
04/16/19 04:26 PM
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bama1971
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Not sure where you are coming from. About every serious bass fisherman i know has at least one and most 2-3 just for finesse fishing if nothing else. I don't go to the lake without my 6,6 med/fast. I've caught way to many fish on that thing to ever leave it at home. if they aren't using one they are missing out on bites in my opinion. That’s what I’m saying, but there are bass fishermen that absolutely hate them. I bet that Turds that absolutely "hate them" hate them because they don't know how to use them 🤣🤣🤣 Hell my FNL and his brother still don't/can't use em lmao I rode to a gps number, hooked a cigar minnow for a girl, dropped it down, hit, hooked it up, handed it to her and turned to do the same for my wife. Turned back around and she had it upside down and had (backwards) reeled the handle off a VanStaal. I caught it all before it went real bad Amazed me that it could happen, but I guess she hadn’t ever held a spinning reel, and I should have asked
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: HBWALKER14]
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04/16/19 06:24 PM
04/16/19 06:24 PM
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ikillbux
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So do yall use a right handed retrieve with baitcaster, and left hand retrieve with spinning reel? Or am i just a dip chit? That's correct, I do. I'm right handed, so that's my baitcaster setup. But I reel with left hand with spinning reels. I know that sounds crazy, but it's what feels right! LOL
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: tfd1224]
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04/16/19 07:47 PM
04/16/19 07:47 PM
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alhawk
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If I had to guess about the original statement, I think accuracy could come in to play. Add the flipping of the bale to release and then back down to retrieve......for a serious tournament fisherman, this time adds up. I am pretty accurate with my spinning gear(inshore), but if my life depended on hitting a solo cup, I am throwing the baitcaster. 20lb braid with a 15lb FL leader, correct drag setting(2000 to 4000 series reels)and 200 yds of line will land most fish that swim inshore. You might have to chase a jack, but it can be landed.
Last edited by alhawk; 04/16/19 07:47 PM.
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: alhawk]
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04/16/19 07:59 PM
04/16/19 07:59 PM
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James
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If I had to guess about the original statement, I think accuracy could come in to play. Add the flipping of the bale to release and then back down to retrieve......for a serious tournament fisherman, this time adds up. I am pretty accurate with my spinning gear(inshore), but if my life depended on hitting a solo cup, I am throwing the baitcaster. 20lb braid with a 15lb FL leader, correct drag setting(2000 to 4000 series reels)and 200 yds of line will land most fish that swim inshore. You might have to chase a jack, but it can be landed. 🤪
How many people am i willing to sacrifice for freedom? Everyone. All of them...
Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many!
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: odocoileus]
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04/17/19 07:11 AM
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FurFlyin
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So do yall use a right handed retrieve with baitcaster, and left hand retrieve with spinning reel? Or am i just a dip chit? I do. It's most comfortable to me. I love spinning rods, but I can never get the damn line on them to not twist up, form a loop, and knot deep in the spool. Pretty much only use an ultralight spinner. Spool them just like a bait caster and all that crap will stop. I started that last year and I have not had one "wind knot" since.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: alhawk]
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04/17/19 07:13 AM
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FurFlyin
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If I had to guess about the original statement, I think accuracy could come in to play. Add the flipping of the bale to release and then back down to retrieve......for a serious tournament fisherman, this time adds up. I am pretty accurate with my spinning gear(inshore), but if my life depended on hitting a solo cup, I am throwing the baitcaster. 20lb braid with a 15lb FL leader, correct drag setting(2000 to 4000 series reels)and 200 yds of line will land most fish that swim inshore. You might have to chase a jack, but it can be landed. I can hit any spot, and time, any how with my spinning rods. I also have the bail flipped by hand (the way it's supposed to be done) and my hand on the reel, the instant my bait touches the water.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: tfd1224]
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04/17/19 07:14 AM
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FurFlyin
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I don't know why any of you morans swap the handle to the left side. Eva dang one of your baitcasters has the handle on the right side.
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: Bass fishermen and spinning rods
[Re: FurFlyin]
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04/17/19 07:50 AM
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bama1971
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I don't know why any of you morans swap the handle to the left side. Eva dang one of your baitcasters has the handle on the right side. A lot of spinning reels brands don’t adjust. They’re left only
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