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04-21-2010, 09:37 AM | #1 |
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Spinning or baitcasting reel?
I have quite a few spinning reels and I'm debating on getting a baitcasting reel. I usually fish for bass and texas, carolina, drop shot and top water fish for them. I also use spinner baits. I just got an ad for a big outdoors catalog and things are on sale. So I suppose I'm asking for input as to the positives of a baitcaster v a spinning reel. I know the baitcasters usually have a higher gear ratio which means a fast retrieve. So what say you?
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04-21-2010, 10:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
Now I'm no pro but I prefer a baitcaster. I feel I recieve better feel and much eaiser cast. I mostly use spinnerbaits due to my stretches of time between fishing. My Pops uses a reel and prefers it for ease of use. He doesn't want to have to remember to stop the reel from spinning once the lure hits the water. Each his own but I just like the versitility of a baitcaster over a reel.
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04-21-2010, 11:01 AM | #3 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
Always liked a baitcaster for a Texas rig better, always seemed to give better control of the cast and no line twist. Wouldn't hurt to practice a bit with a baitcaster before you actually go onto the water to see how you are going to get along with any backlash issues. Most people don't have any issues at all, especially with today's modern reels, but some seem to never get the hang of it.
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04-21-2010, 11:05 AM | #4 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
Carolina rigging and texas rig fishing have to be done with a baitcaster.....
And Rat-L-Trap fishing And spinnerbait fishing And crankbait fishing and......well, I guess you can tell I like baitcasters Just my 2 cents
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04-21-2010, 11:07 AM | #5 | |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
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If you are a bass fisherman, a baitcasting reel is a must. |
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04-21-2010, 11:16 AM | #6 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
Here is my reel/rod setup
Abu Garcia Ambassadeur Record Series 7'6 Black River Heavy Fast Spiderwire Ultracast Invisi-Braid 80 I fish for the big boys that eat the bass |
04-21-2010, 11:19 AM | #7 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
Baitcaster for bass fishing. I can dial it in and throw it in a bucket from 20-30 yards. Great for touch casting with your thumb on the spool. You can work it like you want it and stop it in mid-air if you need to.
Spinning for salt water/surf fishing and cat fishing. They handle heavier weights better and I can throw it farther than a baitcaster. It's hard to stop a spinning reel once you launch it. You have to close the bail prematurely and that causes all kinds of issues. Heavy weight with baitcasters tend to make birdnests for me. Light wieghts on spinners are hard to throw accurately.
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04-21-2010, 11:33 AM | #8 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
I solely use bait casting reals. I do both saltwater and freshwater. In saltwater I primarily wade fish for specks, reds, and flounder and in freshwater I fish for large mouth bass. Since I do a lot of wadefishing in saltwater I demand good quality reels. I have 3 Shimano Curados E, 2 Shimano Chronarchs, and 1 Shimano Calcutta 400B. As you can tell I'm a fan of Shimano reels. All of the reels that I own are attached to Castaway rods.
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04-21-2010, 11:50 AM | #9 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
For me, alot of it has to do with what size line I want to use and the weight of the lure. Also how much control you need on the cast.
We have both, complete opposite ends of the spectrum out here when it comes to "cover". One day we are Flippin' 1-5' with heavy cover, the next we are fishing no cover in 60' 6-10 lb test mono / Fluorocarbon I use on Spinning Tackle 10-20 mono / fluorocarbon I use Casting. 65 lb braid on my Frog Rod, Casting. Split Shotting, Drop Shotting, Wacky Worming (small 4-6" worms) Shakey Heads and very small crankbaits (1/4 oz or less) get the spinning rod. Just about everything else gets the Casting Set up. When casting accuracy is needed it is hard to beat a Casting rod/reel as long as the bait is heavy enough to ues on it. Dont get me wrong, Spinning tackle can be accurate, especially w/ small baits but getting a 1/2 oz jig on 20 lb test into a teacup sized hole in the weeds, under a willow is much easier w/ a casting setup. I spent hours Pitching & Flipping jigs in my mom's back yard when I was a kid to get myself good before getting out on the water. Get a good casting setup and practice it in the back yard. You wont be sorry. Start with 10-12 lb test, its easier than the heavier stuff. Also do not go too cheap. Try to not go below $100 on the reel if you can. A good entry level reel is the Shimano Citca. It basically replaced the older Curado. It runs about $120 and is a very nice reel. For a casting rod, start with something in the 6.6 - 7' length in the Med - Med/Hvy action. Let me know if you need any more info. |
04-21-2010, 11:41 AM | #10 | |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
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Texas rig = 1 baitcaster RatLtrap = 2baitcasters Spinnerbait= 3 baitcasters Crankbait = 4 baitcasters Flipping stick= 5 baitcasters This reduces knot tying time.. You said they were on sale.
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04-21-2010, 11:44 AM | #12 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
For me....ever since I was 9 and switched to baitcasters I've never looked back. The only time I use spinning reels is if I'm fly lining Shad.
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04-21-2010, 11:48 AM | #13 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
I use spinning reels when I'm ultralight fishing for crappie. Talk about fun!
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04-21-2010, 12:31 PM | #14 |
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04-21-2010, 02:10 PM | #15 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
Growing up I did a lot of tuna fishing offshore in San Diego/Baja, so there wasn't much of a choice; bait caster all the way. I've never even used a spinner.
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04-21-2010, 04:22 PM | #16 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
You can use both. Baitcasting is better suited for most fishing though. That being said I still find situation where a good Spinning reel is better and easier to use than a baitcaster. For example I find spinning easier when its windy but that could just be me. I also like spinning rigs if I am fishing ultralight or for something like crappie/perch.
And, if you have a good spinning rig you can catch anything you want. I've caught speckled trout, flounder and reds consistently without problems with a spinning reel and I know some saltwater charter captains that only carry spinning reels on their boats.
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04-21-2010, 05:07 PM | #17 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
I picked up the baitcaster two years ago and that is primarily what I fish when I don't have a fly rod in hand. I have since converted two buddies to baitcasters that had never touched them before they saw me fishing mine. Takes a while to learn but the cast control and line pickup are worth it.
Something I like about having my finger right on the line when a fish picks up. It might not actually be more sensitive, but I tell myself it is. |
04-21-2010, 06:23 PM | #18 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
I have both baitcasting and spinning reels and I prefer the baitcasters...just easier to handle for me I guess...
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04-21-2010, 06:37 PM | #19 |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
I've never used a baitcaster. I hear you have to know what you're doing before you purchase one. I like to go fishing, but I don't go enough to know much about it as a sport.
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04-21-2010, 08:45 PM | #20 | |
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Re: Spinning or baitcasting reel?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBtuWFSJVyw I'm sure there's better videos. |
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