Dang dood, thanks! I didn't know any of that except for feathering with your thumb. Tangled 3 reels before going back to open face😂 I'll be learning bait casters soon!! Thanks man!
So what's the difference between the brakes and the spool tension? It seems like they do the same thing. Thanks, this was a helpful video. I'm trying to get into baitcasting.
The brakes are designed to control the spool as the bait is slowing down to hit the water and help control the velocity of the bait when you cast. The spool tension knob acts as a drag to aid in controlling the line and how freely the spool spins. The spool tension knob fine tunes the process as well. One or two clicks can make all the difference in the world.
Turning your baitcaster on it's side allows the spool to rotate on it's axis. This reduces friction and the amount of torque needed giving you greater distance. This also gives you a better range of motion with your wrist. Tight lines out there!
Thanks for the great informative video, wish the focus was better instead of an extremely shallow depth of field lol. Will need to go go another one and try this stuff! Appreciate it.
Dang dood, thanks! I didn't know any of that except for feathering with your thumb. Tangled 3 reels before going back to open face😂 I'll be learning bait casters soon!! Thanks man!
So what's the difference between the brakes and the spool tension? It seems like they do the same thing. Thanks, this was a helpful video. I'm trying to get into baitcasting.
The brakes are designed to control the spool as the bait is slowing down to hit the water and help control the velocity of the bait when you cast. The spool tension knob acts as a drag to aid in controlling the line and how freely the spool spins. The spool tension knob fine tunes the process as well. One or two clicks can make all the difference in the world.
@@scootdaddy9 thanks I appreciate it..so is safe to assume that the spool tension knob is like the gas pedal, and the brakes are the brakes?
Turning your baitcaster on it's side allows the spool to rotate on it's axis. This reduces friction and the amount of torque needed giving you greater distance. This also gives you a better range of motion with your wrist. Tight lines out there!
Thanks for the great informative video, wish the focus was better instead of an extremely shallow depth of field lol. Will need to go go another one and try this stuff! Appreciate it.
Awesome video! Your channel seems really cool!! Just subbed too!👍
Great video guys, awesome tips!
LTB is still a thing?
It's dead, has been for awhile now