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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Left or Right
 
Message Subject: Left or Right
jwegs
Posted 1/4/2013 9:27 AM (#607385 - in reply to #607377)
Subject: Re: Left or Right




Posts: 164


Location: Twin Cities
Right handed use left handed reels for all reasons mentioned above.
wicked
Posted 1/4/2013 10:20 AM (#607402 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: RE: Left or Right


Im right hande and hold the rod with my left and crank with my right. Its the way I learned and glad I did 90 percent of the time I fish alone and use the net with my right arm dont think itd be as easy to net with my left.
gregk9
Posted 1/4/2013 10:20 AM (#607403 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: Re: Left or Right





Posts: 791


Location: North Central IL USA
Right handed.
Right hand crank with the bait casters.
Left hand crank with the spinning reels.

I do some strength training with dumb bells. My left arm can do exactly what my right arm does so I don't really have a 'weak arm', therefore hook sets are not an issue.
guest
Posted 1/4/2013 2:23 PM (#607485 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: RE: Left or Right


I can fish with either right or left handed reel with ease. I think I work a bucktail much better holding the reel with my right hand and cranking with my left. (I am right handed) I prefer my coordinated right hand controlling the rod and my less coordinated left hand doing something simple like reeling.
esoxaddict
Posted 1/4/2013 2:35 PM (#607488 - in reply to #607485)
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Posts: 8787


Both. Still can't cast over my left shoulder, though, so I wind up changing hands between the cast and when the lure hits the water. Awkward.
Guest
Posted 1/4/2013 4:55 PM (#607516 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: RE: Left or Right


only old school anglers like to switch hand during a cast.it's always better to use a strongest hand when it's time to set the hook,and a good rod control when the fight is not easy.ihave made the switch years a go,the adaptation took something like 8 hours and i have no regrets.
Nolan
Posted 1/4/2013 6:32 PM (#607544 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: Re: Left or Right




Right hand crank on bait casters and left hand reel on spinning.
JKahler
Posted 1/4/2013 7:24 PM (#607575 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: Re: Left or Right




Posts: 1289


Location: WI
I reel right handed on everything including flyrods. Do what's comfortable for you, not what someone else says is right.
kap
Posted 1/4/2013 8:02 PM (#607587 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: Re: Left or Right




Posts: 558


Location: deephaven mn
switch the rod to other hand while bait is in the air? why? who's idea was this Abu ?
allegheny river kid
Posted 1/4/2013 8:39 PM (#607597 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: Re: Left or Right




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
Right handed, reel on the right with casting gear and left with spinning gear, centerpin and fly gear. Throw with both my left and right arm.
Guest
Posted 1/4/2013 9:37 PM (#607616 - in reply to #607587)
Subject: Re: Left or Right


kap - 1/4/2013 8:02 PM

switch the rod to other hand while bait is in the air? why? who's idea was this Abu ?

maybe a lot of newb just do what they saw at the tv?
esoxaddict
Posted 1/4/2013 10:17 PM (#607628 - in reply to #607616)
Subject: Re: Left or Right





Posts: 8787


Guest - 1/4/2013 9:37 PM

kap - 1/4/2013 8:02 PM

switch the rod to other hand while bait is in the air? why? who's idea was this Abu ?

maybe a lot of newb just do what they saw at the tv?


Or someone who fished left handed with spinning gear for 30 years before they started muskie fishing and didn't want to re-learn casting with the other arm over the other shoulder...
Tigerhunter
Posted 1/4/2013 11:07 PM (#607635 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: Re: Left or Right





Posts: 283


I am right hand but reel with my left hand. If I am using a right handed reel everything just feels weird. I believe it has more to do with coordination with your "non-dominant" hand more than anything else.
djwilliams
Posted 1/6/2013 8:15 PM (#608084 - in reply to #607167)
Subject: Re: Left or Right




Posts: 778


Location: Ames, Iowa
Grew up holding a cane pole in my right hand, reeling a spinning reel with the left hand, so it's just natural using a left hand baitcast reel, which is all I have. Have learned to cast over both shoulders like most here cause of safety of others in the boat. Been away from M1st for about 3 months, some interesting threads.
Guest
Posted 1/6/2013 8:30 PM (#608085 - in reply to #607544)
Subject: Re: Left or Right


Nolan - 1/4/2013 6:32 PM

Right hand crank on bait casters and left hand reel on spinning.

call a dr
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