Another post on this board talks about “right-hand“ people using “left-handed” reels and I got to wondering about the other side of the question. HOW MANY LEFT-HANDED PEOPLE USE RIGHT-HAND REELS?
I am left-handed and whenever someone comments on that, I always tell them that:
“Everybody was born right-handed but some of us have been able to overcome the handicap!” I won’t go into all the reasons why I think this is true because that is not the reel (pun intended) reason for this post.
I think that left-handed superiority extends into the fishing world because as a “lefty” I have always used right-hand reels and I DO NOT SWITCH HANDS AFTER I CAST. I cast with my left hand, keep the rod in my left hand, and then reel using my right hand. I do the same thing with bait casters and spinning reels.
I never have understood why, just because right-handed people are not able to do simple tasks with their left hand, that I as a lefty should have to switch hands and use a left-hand reel.
Anyhow, I am just wanting to hear from left-handed people: As a lefty, do you use left hand reels and switch hands after you cast or do you use right hand reels and keep the rod in your left hand after you cast? Or do you do something else?



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