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The ol' push button
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11/17/21 01:19 AM
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justin45
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So.....I'm terrible at skipping. Actually I am really good at birdsnesting and ruining my line. So I was thinking about getting a decent push button reel. Anybody do this or have suggestions?
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/17/21 01:21 AM
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Rayzor
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I'd go with a spinning reel over a spin cast any day.
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/17/21 01:43 AM
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Coolarrow
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And adding to the spinning reel. Different bait casting reels cast different. Some are way better for skipping. Some donโt skip good at all. I skip several different style baits very well with a Daiwa magnetic style reel. I have other reels that have the flyโs for spool control that will overrun every time, but I can cast a light lure a mile with them so I use both. Just have to use the right tool for the right job. My .02
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/17/21 02:50 PM
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Slide_R
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There was a pro angler Woo Daves that won a Bassmaster event using a spin cast reel. If you go this route get the best quality reel you can. The general issues against a spin cast reel are that they don't take up line very quickly, the pick-up pin can be plastic and may develop a groove or get cut off and the gears are typically not really built for the strain of a bigger fish. I am sure there are some quality reels but I am a baitcaster and spinning reel man myself.
They are forgiving, fun to cast and they will catch fish. You have to get that fish to bite before you can worry about losing them so good luck in your decision.
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/17/21 03:03 PM
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Reel Addict
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PB 8.98 (Big Bass Splash Rayburn)
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/17/21 03:27 PM
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BrandoA
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The Zebco Bullet is a beast of a spincast. Buddies wife caught a 11+ on hers.
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/17/21 03:43 PM
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BriannShell
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I also do all my skipping with a spinning reel and it works great
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/18/21 11:54 AM
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Okie Poke
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It's virtually impossible to get a high quality spincast reel that'll do the same as spinning reel for skipping. Practice makes perfect!
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/18/21 01:20 PM
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popcork
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Try skipping with less line on the spool, braid is also more forgiving than mono or fluro. Just learn to tie a leader.
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/20/21 02:11 AM
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basscaster46
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I got all day Iโm retired
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/20/21 03:21 AM
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T-Slab
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/20/21 09:43 PM
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ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)
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Woo Daves former Bassmaster Classic Champion used to do this pitching and flipping. I watched him do it on one of the old Bassmasters shows back in the Ray Scott days. He used a heavy duty version of the Zebco 33 with braid on it. I went out and bought the reel he used and used it to pitch and flip for a while. It actually worked really well and would probably do good pitching under docks. Another thing you can do is use your bait caster that you normally try to do this with and spool off the amount of line for the maximum distance you normally reach. Put tape on the spool. This will let you practice all you want without bird nesting the reel.
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/20/21 11:03 PM
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ezbassin
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If you change your mind about a spin cast reel and still want to use a bait caster get a Daiwa Tatula SV TW. They are great for skipping and teaching a beginner how to throw a bait caster without backlashing.
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/21/21 12:22 AM
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David Newton
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If you do decide to get a closed face reel I suggest the Pflueger President triggerspin. I find it the triggerspin models more comfortable and efficient than the push button reels. All the weaknesses mentioned earlier in this thread are not an issue with this reel. Five bearings metal gears, etc... Still a bit slow but pretty high quality. Can cast and skip all day every day. I use one of therse for skipping small swimbaits up under the overhangs. Ths one has all metal casing, handle, cone, and gears. It is not light by any means. Super fun.
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Re: The ol' push button
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11/21/21 02:16 AM
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justin45
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Well sounds like my cheap way out is a little tape. I will try that for sure.
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