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    overhead into underhead

    can you get overhead reels in a left handle set up. the reason i ask this is that bottom bashing large trout and red emperor the force wants to turn the rod and is bloody hard to hold until you can get it in the gimble which is no easy task especially for new comers. a straight overhead in a lefthand config run underneath the rod sure would stop a lot of bruisers and early reef snag ups as getting them off the first few meters is so crucial to landing a freight train

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    Re: overhead into underhead

    Left handers are out there, but not all that common, you may have to ask your local tackle shop to order in for you.

    So how will you approach setup, with the reel underneath will it just be a matter of teaming it up with a heavy spin or jigging rod and wind backwards?

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    maybe easier to just get a quality Spinning reel and be done with it, or get a rod made that is right on the backbone which will help with the twisting to a degree.

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    Maybe a spiral wrap like Starlo Stik Tornado heavy, where the guides spiral around the rod . Never used one but it is supposed to stop the twisting with an overhead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noelm View Post
    get a rod made that is right on the backbone which will help with the twisting to a degree.

    Ain't that true!!! There are alot of crap rods out there!!

    Getting a high quality spinning reel will save your problems, but if you do go for an underslung overhead( ) you'll need one with a level wind becauce you wont be able to see the spool to lay your line correctally!

    Ian

    Ps scrap that idea !! I imagine that the level wind would play havoc with fingers that hung down! Go a spinner!
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    not to mention trying to wind backwards with your left hand?
    i think it would be a bit like patting your head and rubbing the old tummy for a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by diabolical View Post
    Maybe a spiral wrap like Starlo Stik Tornado heavy, where the guides spiral around the rod . Never used one but it is supposed to stop the twisting with an overhead.
    First saw one of these rods on TV and thought it was a damaged rod and then came across one in a tackle shop.
    Looks like a great idea to me.
    Have any of you guys out there used one? and what line classes does it come in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by reggy View Post
    First saw one of these rods on TV and thought it was a damaged rod and then came across one in a tackle shop.
    Looks like a great idea to me.
    Have any of you guys out there used one? and what line classes does it come in?
    went out with rhys and matt not long ago and matt had a spiral wrap teamed up with a trinidad narrow special and it performed quiet well although no monsters were encountered , recon it may be worth a try .
    cheers swano

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    Re: overhead into underhead

    I think the problem lies within the rod you're using. It doesn't seem to be designed for the amount of pressure being inflicted on it or more to the point through it.

    By this I mean if you're using 3kg of drag on a rod that is built to only handle 1kg then this will give you the problem you have. The rod will be all over the place as it isn't designed to work like this.

    I'd be starting with buying a good rod designed for the pressure you want or need to fish, match the line class to the rod & the reel. Might find you don't have anymore problems.

    Take your reel loaded with line & max drag set with you when buying a rod. Test drive rods loaded in the toy shop prior to handing out cash as you can't trust the manufacturers "Line Class" ratings, all over the place.

    Once you get a combinationation that works how it was designed you'll feel the difference immediately & the comfort level will show just how skew wiff the current setup is.

    It's all about balance & matching.

    Hope that helps.

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    Re: overhead into underhead

    I know lots of people will poo poo the idea, But you would be better off with an Alvey snapper winch than trying to use an overhead upside down and back to front.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldboot View Post
    I know lots of people will poo poo the idea, But you would be better off with an Alvey snapper winch than trying to use an overhead upside down and back to front.

    cheers
    No poo poo at all, That is precicely what an alvey is, An overhead real upsidedown with the winder going the right way. Having said that I wonder if alvey make Left hand winders?

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    Re: overhead into underhead

    Well not realy, but yeh.
    An Alvey is a bit different

    they most certainly do do left hand.

    the entire "A" series can be used left or right hand out of the box.
    Almost every other model can be orfered lefty.

    The poor old alvey........ the fancy end of town still don't get it.
    No gears, no level wind to gum up and have to lubricate every 5 minutes and as much winding power as you can get

    and dont believe all that BS about poor drag systems, thats the pojnt you arent as dependent on the drag system with an alvey, besides a star or lever drag Alvey has 3 seperate drag systems

    cheap too nad near unbreakable.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldboot View Post

    The poor old alvey........ the fancy end of town still don't get it.
    Oldboot, i'm not sure if it's the fancy end or the TRENDY end of town. I'd run with trendy end of town myself.

    It seems all tackle is purchased on looks not performance & durability. Gotta Laugh!

    Alveys are in the don't look good class to the trendy unfortunately. Can't have the Jones' seeing them with something not so pretty.

    Something i find more than funny is with the introduction of braided lines is the fact that the trendy load up reels meant for 6Lb line with 30Lb and then wonder why $400-$1000 reels are dying.

    Reel manufacturers must love braid & trendy, good for business!

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    Re: overhead into underhead

    shimano do a conversion to left hand drive for TLDS
    Cheers Shane

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    Re: overhead into underhead

    A spiral wrap will take the twisting of the rod out, the more they load up the more stable they become .I have a couple of them ranging from 8kg to 15kg .and can comfortably fish them without a gimbal. They give you the stability of a thread line outfit
    Here's a pic with a 15kg set up under load
    Willo

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