Nothing could replace spinning for me, but I'm having fun with the baitcasters. The bait clicker on the conventional is a life saver. I get to multi-task a lot more now.
The age long argument amongst fishermen... they'll still be arguing this 100 years from now. For me a Spinning reel due to its versatility, ease of use, and because I don’t feel like fixing the bird nest trouble on a baitcaster. A common mistake often made is equipping a spinning reel to a baitcasting rod or a baitcasting reel to a spinning rod - there is a difference.
@bojangleslive I disagree 110% i recently moved to Grenada for 4 months and I have a $90 Abu maxpro baitcaster on a $35 zebco telescope pole. I know what you’re thinking what in the hill billy set up is that. And I agree, but it works, all depends on what you’re throwing or using as bait
@wesleyminnie1535 So far, even with the occasional backlash, I'm 3 sessions into using my baitcaster, and I'm enjoying it. It takes more focus for sure. Depends on personal style and preference.
Hey bro, I got him in the freezer so he'll be bait on another day. I have a fly setup but haven't used her yet. Might crack it out soon though. Thanks for watching Raj
Going over to the dark side I see! LOL when I lived in MA I was over an hour from the ocean had a little bait caster to chase bass and pickerel in the ponds. Have a heavy setup I use for boat fishing but haven't gotten out for a bit. I'm a spinner tho, don't think I'll convert. Hey what happened to the intro?
Working on a new more chilled intro. I was throwing it today, had a flounder follow my shrimp lure. I don't think I'll ever use exclusively baitcasters, though it's a lot of fun.
@@luremongers8544 Hey where you see the flounder? That's one of my bucket list fish. My Mom caught one on South Shore when I was a kid and I wanted to get one. The night missinon in the vid, is that the long arm in dockyard?