I’m not real experienced with these sort of reels but why are they set up backwards. Most people are right handed, but yet these force you to reel with your right hand instead of your left. Great footage and thanks for posting.
I’m not saying what is right. I’m just saying if you throw a football or a baseball with your right hand, it seems natural to cast with your right hand which means reeling with your left would be more conventional. Guess I’m wrong.
@@farbeyonddriven8173 I spin fish reeling with my left hand because I throw a baseball or football right handed and spin fishing is a casting/jigging game where presentation and accuracy are the focus. The fineness in conventional fishing is keeping the line tight (reeling) so having your favored hand on the reel handle is ideal.
Shit man. Tough luck! Nice video man
How recent was this trip.
Jan 24’
I’m not real experienced with these sort of reels but why are they set up backwards. Most people are right handed, but yet these force you to reel with your right hand instead of your left. Great footage and thanks for posting.
There not backwards, right handed people real conventional reals with their right hand
@ if you’re right handed and learned to fish with a spinning reel which handed your reel with?
I’m not saying what is right. I’m just saying if you throw a football or a baseball with your right hand, it seems natural to cast with your right hand which means reeling with your left would be more conventional. Guess I’m wrong.
Not sure on that. Conventional reels always reel with right hand. Spin reels use left.
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I spin fish reeling with my left hand because I throw a baseball or football right handed and spin fishing is a casting/jigging game where presentation and accuracy are the focus. The fineness in conventional fishing is keeping the line tight (reeling) so having your favored hand on the reel handle is ideal.
To much talking. that's why.