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  • Tropicaltrout
    Ausfish Platinum Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 1894

    Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

    I am a right hander but have always used my left hand to wind since i can remember, I just got a left handed bait caster and love it. Its beats my first one hands down which was right handed.

    So who winds left, and do you use Baitcasters, and why don't they stock more on shelves?

    Cheers TT
  • Chimo
    Ausfish Addict

    • Jun 2006
    • 6664

    #2
    Re: Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

    Yes me to, left hand wind but am right handed.

    Chimo
    What could go wrong.......................

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    • choppa
      Ausfish Addict
      • Feb 2006
      • 2969

      #3
      Re: Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

      tt,, reading this reminded me about an earlier episode with chopjr,,, i reported it but the original thread was lost in the never never

      at the request of a few members it was rewritten to memory,,,

      still makes me laugh,,,(but you had to be there to understand it properly i 'spose)

      If you are fishing in Australia or any part of the world you can do it with quality fishing tackle from Australia.


      can it get any better??????????????,,,,,,,,,,,,,,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgG_TxEPaQE


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      • far.kwirk
        Ausfish Bronze Member
        • Sep 2006
        • 38

        #4
        Re: Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

        All my rods are left handed except my cheap baitcaster, which I have just replaced for a left hand model and my Alvey surf rods. I find I can work the lures better on a left hand wind as I am right handed.

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        • 2iar
          Ausfish Premium Member
          • May 2005
          • 1278

          #5
          Re: Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

          My name's Mike and I'm a left-hand winder

          I don't do much fishing with baitcasters, but will do in future. What models are you guys using?

          Thanks,
          Mike

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          • Tropicaltrout
            Ausfish Platinum Member
            • Sep 2005
            • 1894

            #6
            Re: Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

            I use a Okuma Induron 250 lx Left hand wind for my Barra gear a great reel, 8 bb and heaps of drag. Nailed a few big girls last week and a hefty jack the week before.

            TT

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            • Noelm
              Ausfish Addict

              • Mar 2006
              • 16035

              #7
              Re: Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

              not really sold on the fish with right and wind with left issue, sure there is a chance you might get a 'bite" when swapping hands, and stronger arm and so on, been there and tried it all years ago, but I am from the old "if it feels good, do it" never been one to try this or that because some "celebrity" on TV said so or uses brand X, do what you find works and feels comfy, by all means wind with your toes if it is OK with you, no worries, years ago (many years ago) I converted a Penn International 30 to left hand 'drive" for a bloke, he used it for a while and thought it was fantastic, but a year later, he wanted me to swap it back, but that does not mean it was "wrong" if you like left hand the go left hand, but not because someone said it is the right way, do it because it feels right for you.

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              • Jeremy
                Ausfish Addict

                • Nov 2001
                • 4087

                #8
                Re: Do you wind left with your Baitcaster

                Originally posted by far.kwirk
                All my rods are left handed
                Is that like left handed screwdrivers LOL

                I cast baitcasters with my left hand and wind right handed. No swapping around from hand to hand.

                Jeremy
                "The underlying spirit of angling is that the skill of the angler is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish and the latter is entitled to an even chance for it's life."
                (Quotation from the rules of the Tuna Club Avalon, Santa Catalina, U.S.A.)

                Apathy is the enemy

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