Yep! Remove the arbor. remove the stainless line guide from the housing and replace it on the opposite side using the unused screw hole. Remove the clicker assembly and springs (two brass flathead screws seen at 3:19). Invert those parts and reinstall on the opposite screws. remove the drag, clicker gear. Remove anti-reverse gear invert it and replace it along with the clicker and drag. reassemble and you're good to go.
Everyone remember it's a two Dorado per person limit so ask your captain or bring extra gear for yellowtail or grouper cuz once your schooling on the Dorado you'll catch them quick
No newbies here! We were fishing down to 250' taking up the slack and a second set increased retention over just reeling. The amount of blowback and line drag at that depth makes it easier for the fish to trip the clip. Good question tho!
Great day on the water. Funny - I grew up right there in the '60's. You could have easily seen my house from your location. I don't know why, but we never fished that stretch of water very seriously. Obviously I didn't know that fishing could be that good just south of the bridge. I saw some fish caught there for sure over the years but I never saw anyone hooked up as much as you were that day.