Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
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Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
General discussion topic - interested in what peoples dominant side is and what side they prefer to cast and reel with + why.
I'm right handed, cast majority of the time with right hand and prefer the reel handle on the left. Reasons being for efficiency so I'm not constantly switching hands when casting/retrieving (especially with baitcasters being the cast is easy to manage one handed) and when bringing in a fish I like to have my stronger and more coordinated side managing the rod.
I'm right handed, cast majority of the time with right hand and prefer the reel handle on the left. Reasons being for efficiency so I'm not constantly switching hands when casting/retrieving (especially with baitcasters being the cast is easy to manage one handed) and when bringing in a fish I like to have my stronger and more coordinated side managing the rod.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
Makes sense really; if you're right handed, cast with right and wind with left and viki versa. I know many will say "but in Straya we drive on the left side", and "I've seen me old man do it", but that's just not right; right is right. This may wind some the wrong way, but that's because they choose to be lefties...
Never mind the general ergonomic aspect, unnecessary hand-shuffling and all.
Never mind the general ergonomic aspect, unnecessary hand-shuffling and all.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
Very interesting topic actually, in Ireland everyone seemed to hold the rod in the right hand and wind with the other including me. However in Australia it is the opposite, I’m yet to figure out why.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
I cast with my left and reel with my right, simply because that's the way rods and reels come. I'm actually ambidextrous so I imagine I could do the opposite fine but i've never bothered to try.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
Right side dominant. Spin gear cast right, wind left, can swap but it feels slightly uncoordinated. Overheads and baitcast I cast right, wind right and not a hope in hell I can use left hand wind overheads. It honestly feels like I've got dislocated shoulders and wrists even trying left wind
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
I'm right handed. I used to cast with right hand switch to left and wind sith right.
Then I changed to cast with right and wind with left. Was weird at the start but got use to it now. Much more effective without having to switch hands. Also the dominant hand is stronger so it should be the one holding (fighting) the rod.
Then I changed to cast with right and wind with left. Was weird at the start but got use to it now. Much more effective without having to switch hands. Also the dominant hand is stronger so it should be the one holding (fighting) the rod.
Almost all spin reels can changed from right to left or left to right though.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
cast & wind right, i dont like to swap hands between casting and winding.
baitcast is a bit different, is easier to swap hands quickly and an bacically hold the rod around the reel and wind right handed.
i have 1 left handed baitcaster, and the rod ballances better when grip is changed after casting which negates the advantage of left hand wind for me.
baitcast is a bit different, is easier to swap hands quickly and an bacically hold the rod around the reel and wind right handed.
i have 1 left handed baitcaster, and the rod ballances better when grip is changed after casting which negates the advantage of left hand wind for me.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
Went on a charter at Lake Tyers a few years back. Chucking lures for bream and flatties, the skipper insisted that we cast right reel left in order to make sure we were in contact with the lure at all times. Felt weird for about five minutes. Don’t know if made a difference but we had a good day. Have now switched all my gear over to left hand wind.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
That's true about keep in contact with the lure.brybry wrote: ↑Sat Jul 11, 2020 8:42 amWent on a charter at Lake Tyers a few years back. Chucking lures for bream and flatties, the skipper insisted that we cast right reel left in order to make sure we were in contact with the lure at all times. Felt weird for about five minutes. Don’t know if made a difference but we had a good day. Have now switched all my gear over to left hand wind.
If you cast with your right hand and your left standby on the reel, you can retrieve straight away or striking the rod straight away, right after the lure hits the water. No slack line, no 'slack time' because of passing the rod from right hand to left, then wind with right.
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Re: Dominant side, cast and retrieve preference
While I have always been a right hand caster and winder I can see merritt in winding with the left - I have tried but it just seams wrong
remember that many reels that were around when I started fishing didn't have LH wind options
just a thought do you change hands when you are gaffing on netting your catch - do you change hands when you are landing a fish by hand -- there is no way I could accurately gaff a fish with my left hand - I have netted fish with my left but it wasn't as easy as right handed and If I was tail grabbing a fish it would be with my right - in these cases my rod works better in my left
the way I look at it changing hands ( cast and wind )may not be as good to stay in contact with the lure - but changing hands and staying in contact with the fish is also a problem
there is no right or wrong answer - it's what works for you
remember that many reels that were around when I started fishing didn't have LH wind options
just a thought do you change hands when you are gaffing on netting your catch - do you change hands when you are landing a fish by hand -- there is no way I could accurately gaff a fish with my left hand - I have netted fish with my left but it wasn't as easy as right handed and If I was tail grabbing a fish it would be with my right - in these cases my rod works better in my left
the way I look at it changing hands ( cast and wind )may not be as good to stay in contact with the lure - but changing hands and staying in contact with the fish is also a problem
there is no right or wrong answer - it's what works for you
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