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Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: DCmac] #10260952 09/05/14 10:27 AM
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I would avoid a reel with a flipping switch like the plague. They're junk. There's a reason they only come on lower level reels. The add weight, they get in your way, and it's just another thing to go wrong.

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Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: DCmac] #10261050 09/05/14 12:17 PM
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I was on the same deal when i began bass fishing i was used to spinning reels. but once i tried the baitcast reel, i saw it was really good, easy to use and saves you a lot of time. you just need to learn to adjust it and you will enjoy it.


Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: ColoradoTransplant] #10261438 09/05/14 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: ColoradoTransplant
Abu Garcia Silver Max Combo



That combo will get you on the water for less than a c-note, and will treat you right. It has a two brake system, and a flipping switch (and also comes with a pretty decent MH action rod.)
I looked at about every store I could before I finally settled on that rod to replace one of my old favorites that got broken, and I gotta say, I have been satisfied with it and wouldn't change a thing about it. lol

Good luck casting with that POS into any wind. Do yourself a favor buy a quality reel with a good cast control system. Shimano citica, used curado E series BPS pro qualifier Lew tournament MG or one of the others daiwa tatula. All can be purchased 100$ or less. These reels once set up will literally make u mad at how easy they are to cast. U can cast with these and never thumb spool

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Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: DCmac] #10261563 09/05/14 05:05 PM
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If you are going to make the commitment to truely learn and use a baitcaster buy the right equipment. I have sold and used almost every reel on the market and the first mistake made by people wanting to try a baitcaster is buying the cheapest one at the reel counter. What happens is a beginer will spend all his time fighting the reel. Spend $150+ on a reel that is simple in operation. As an example only the Shimano Chronarch and its simple operation features. Next, at the begining pay attention to the reel line recogmendations on the box and buy a cheap mono to learn with. Worry about what line you like best later. Use a heavy enough weight to learn with like 1/2 oz. and work your way lighter. Next get a 7' Med heavy rod like a Bass Pro shops Bionic blade or similar action. To many people try to learn with to stif of a rod. Get someone to show you how to set the reel up as a start point and how to adjust as you progress. That rod and reel combo is a good general use combo that you will use even after you skill progresses. I know this sounds like alot but it will only take you a few minutes to start making your first adjustments and in 30-45 minutes till you have a good comfort level in your reel. Once you go baitcaster you will use your spinning gear for more specific purposes.


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Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: DCmac] #10261628 09/05/14 05:43 PM
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There are a few really good Lew's reels for sale in the classifieds section for dirt cheap. I'm trying real hard to not buy them. . .

Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: DCmac] #10261784 09/05/14 07:04 PM
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Limits4all nailed it the main reason why people hate bait casters is because they buy ones that suck so hard they will bruise ya. I have literally given my shimano and Dawia tatula to 5 different friends who have had no experiences with these reels and taught them in 30 min majority of back lashes come from when the cast the bait straight into the water. So if ur saying u can't learn to cast a bait caster or don't want to your retardted or just don't want to become a better angler

Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: DCmac] #10261787 09/05/14 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: DCmac
IF the recommendations from the peanut gallery convince me to try baitcast, what's the "best" option rod-reel-line for a rank beginner?

I never got the hang of casting a baitcaster - I could throw the lure farther by hand than with rod & reel. Made me some truly magnificent birdnests trying. Should I spend the money or stick with what I know? (What I "know" has nothing to do with catching, only fishing, and that's damm little judging by the results.) I looked over the baitcast reels my last trip to BassPro and they're a whole lot different from what I remember from 3 decades ago.

30 years fishing with spinning reels, followed by a +30 year complete hiatus from fishing, now into my 3d year (I think it's my 3d...difficult to remember - you youngsters pay attention, this is the kind of thing that happens to you when you get up around my age) at it again.


I would stick with what I know works for me. There have been significant improvements in spin cast over the last 30 years as well. All the statements above are true, bait cast are more accurate, cast further, easier on the wrist etc. at the end of the day it's what you have confidence in and works for you. IF you want to try a bait cast there are several combos that you can get one and try, BPS has some good ones, Pro Qualifier reel with a carbonlite rod in different actions for less than $150 and would be a good starter and learning set up.


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What I left out in my above statement is: I do not know you fishing style technique, pond, river or lake, finesse, crank bait, worm.
different presentations will work better with a bait cast ( crank baits, c-rigs etc.), same is true for spin cast (shakey head, finesse)


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Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)] #10262003 09/05/14 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted By: Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)
So if ur saying u can't learn to cast a bait caster or don't want to your retardted


The irony, oh the irony.

Re: ? Should I Also Use A Baitcast Reel? & Why? [Re: DCmac] #10262539 09/06/14 12:24 AM
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I fished with a spinning reel (not a spin cast) for about 30 years. I had seen people using bait cast reels and with knowing about their backlash tendencies, I wondered why anyone would even bother. I made a New Years resolution to try one out. I bought an Abu-Garcia AB, which stood for anti-backlash. I practiced and practiced until I somewhat got the hang of it. Believe me, I had my share of backlashes. From there, I progressed to other "better" bait casters. I soon found out why people use them. I can cast faster and with more accuracy than I ever could with a spinning reel. Seventeen years later, I rarely use a spinning reel anymore.


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