Left Hand or Right Hand ?
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Left Hand or Right Hand ?
Which way do you Cast / Wind:-
1...Cast Right Hand / Wind Left Hand
2...Cast Left Hand / Wind Right Hand
3...Cast Left Hand, then change Rod to Right Hand and then Wind Left Hand
Not sure if I have seen - Cast Right Hand, then change Rod to Left Hand and then Wind Right Hand
Which One Are You??
1...Cast Right Hand / Wind Left Hand
2...Cast Left Hand / Wind Right Hand
3...Cast Left Hand, then change Rod to Right Hand and then Wind Left Hand
Not sure if I have seen - Cast Right Hand, then change Rod to Left Hand and then Wind Right Hand
Which One Are You??
- ducky
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Re: Left Hand or Right Hand ?
Cast right, change rod to left and wind with the right is the most common form I thought? Thats what I do anyway
Yes I'm a dirty switcher. Had had the argument plenty of times with mates. It's never caused me grief even in fast water. Only time I see switching as a negative is with BC's
Yes I'm a dirty switcher. Had had the argument plenty of times with mates. It's never caused me grief even in fast water. Only time I see switching as a negative is with BC's
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Re: Left Hand or Right Hand ?
Cast left, wind right, now you'll know who I am when you see me, cheers davo
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Re: Left Hand or Right Hand ?
Cast right, wind left.
@ducky I've seen that switching can make a difference when fishing fast streams, especially with floating lures
@ducky I've seen that switching can make a difference when fishing fast streams, especially with floating lures
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Re: Left Hand or Right Hand ?
Glad this is only about fishing
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Re: Left Hand or Right Hand ?
+ 1 Same here :cheers:ducky wrote:Cast right, change rod to left and wind with the right is the most common form I thought? Thats what I do anyways
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Re: Left Hand or Right Hand ?
Right hand is for the mouse4liters wrote:Glad this is only about fishing
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Re: Left Hand or Right Hand ?
Same as ducky tried a number of combinations this was the most comfortable.ducky wrote:Cast right, change rod to left and wind with the right is the most common form I thought? Thats what I do anyway
Yes I'm a dirty switcher. Had had the argument plenty of times with mates. It's never caused me grief even in fast water. Only time I see switching as a negative is with BC's