RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
For me I just hate to switch hands after each and every cast.. Much easier(and quicker) just cast and reel.
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
I'm right handed, but all my baitcasters are lefty. Tried the right handed ones for a couple of seasons years ago. Like fishincreek said, didn't like switching hands after the cast. Tried a lefty 15 years ago, now thats all I throw. Nice to be able to get that topwater bait working as soon as it hits the water. The few times I've used a right handed reel in the last couple of years, it just felt wrong.
Andrew
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
I'm just the oposite as you guys....I throw right and reel right on baitcasters that is..spinning I throw right and reel left. I've tried lefty baitcasters before but they just feel all wrong.
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
Throw everything left and reel with right. Actually, it's quicker. No hand changes.
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
Man I sure do appreciate your all's responses...I was wondering if it was just me. I am right handed but I think a left handed reel suits me better...don't have to change hands, start reeling in a top water as soon as it hits the surface, etc...
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
I use rh baitcasters, and lh spinning reels, but find it very uncomfortable, so I am planning to buy a lefty just for topwater.
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
I'm right handed and have always used left handed baitcasters. I cast with my right and reel with the left. No hand changes. This lets me cast and set the hook with my more coordinated arm/hand and never switch hands after casting. I can turn the handle, lock the reel and set the hook (in case of a fast strike) while others are switching hands. Often I'm ready to set the hook before or at the same time the lure enters the water. Its seem more natural to me. If your right handed you can definately react to a strike faster and harder with the rod in your right hand. Many pros have taught themselves to use left handed reels because of all the advantages. But if you are used to a right handed reel it will take awhile to adjust. Some pro's use both hands for different types of fishing.
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
When I first began using the LH casting reels , they were not nearly as available as they are now .I've been using LH casting reels for years now .Although I am right handed , I've never used a RH model of any kind .When I first switched from a spinning reel(lh) to a caster it seemed like it would be a natural switch but I was wrong .In using the the spinning reel , the motion is more a combination if wrist and elbow .The baitcasters are more driven from the wrist .So while the switch was not drastic as far as having to learn to use my other hand may have been, the transaction was not as smooth as one might think - at least not for me .
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
I've always used LH spinning reels & RH baitcast reels ... and I switch from one to the other with no problem. As far as b/c reels - switching hands hasn't been a problem. I just "cast" the reel from my right hand INTO my left hand ... and the switch is made before the lure hits the water (if I want it to be).
My fishing partner is a Lefty ... his spinning reels are set up as RH retrieve. If I pick one of his up and try to use it - I'm "all thumbs". I haven't tried to use a LH retrieve b/c reel, and not switch hands ... for a couple of reasons: I'm used to the reels I have, and I'm not in a speed casting contest ... so I figure, "if it ain't broken ......." ...cp
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Feb-02-06 AT 11:01PM (EST)[/font][p]I'm right handed. Wife is rh. I've been teaching her to fish this past year and she likes to reel with her right. OK I only bought her some cheaper Zebco reels.
Then I hand her a better open face and she still wants to reel right. OK. I switch it for her to reel right handed. She hooks a fish and wants me to help her reel it in. I had to turn the pole upside down and reel backwards so the reel handle was in my left hand. She's now decided that reeling left fells better.
RE: LH verses RH Baitcasters
RHer myself. Use Left hand retrieve spinning reels and Right hand retrieve baitcasters. I don't switch hands with the spinning reel but w/a baitcaster I have to. This is done while the lure is on its way to the target. I hold baitcasters w/the reel (not the rod)in the palm of my left hand while reeling with the right. I feel holding baitcasters by the reel gives me better leverage. I place the butt of the rod against my left hip on my upward hooksets and sometimes even on my sweeps. It just makes me feel more comfortable and varies the hands used throughout the day (Spinning: reel lh, work rod rh; Casting: reel rh, work rod lh). Just my own little opinion. Don't reckon it matters that much long as there's something w/fins on the other end.