Another great discussion Paul, These videos will become priceless to you one day. I sure wish I could have had some video discussions with my dad, just to look back on and reminisce..
Great video…reloading is pretty much spot on to what y’all are talking about. There are some “basics/fundamentals” that you should adhere to but outside of that it’s personal preference.
@@MaineOutdoorEnthusiast once you start you’ll be stuck with another time consuming hobby 🤣…I started back around 2015 and it’s an obsession at this point. I really enjoy it and there’s something therapeutic about making my own ammo.
I’m right handed on everything but was taught soldering by Dad who taught me the trade and I solder with left hand , and not bragging but can solder anything!
Fundamentals are important, but when I look at the most talented people, they often develop their own style and form. Most times it is extremely unconventional,, but, If it feels natural and you can do it,, who can argue? Just think, who would ever believe someone could catch up to a mature Whitetail Buck by following his track..? On it's face, you would never believe it,. Just look at all the people who come to Maine to learn how! You have to Love it! It's kinda like Magic.. By the way,, on another topic,, you have a great logo! Do you retail your merch somewhere? I didn't look hard, but couldn't find it. (I saw the hat on another video) I'm sure some people would be interested in a Blaze orange hat for Moose and Deer season? Just an idea for you.. Thank you for the great content.. ~Best
I learned to reel with my right hand on the old zebco, switched to left hand reel when I started using spinner reels, and when I started trolling with lead core and down riggers, left felt weird so those rods are right handed, but my trolling fly rods are left handed. I feel like if the reel is under the rod it feels natural for me to reel left, but if the reel is on top I reel right. Not sure why that is.
Great video guys, being left handed ( to write) I do everything else right handed. I never notice but everyone else does. Everything being designed to break is a real thing, I may have a problem but my newest daily driver for work is a 2003 which was only because it was a smoking deal, other than that all the rest of the rigs are 30+ years old but they are simple to work on and parts are available. The simple ways of life may be where we end up soon and are a great way to reset from the rat race everyone is caught up in.
Glad you enjoyed it! I’ll have to say, I e been thinking about my next vehicle being something older. Some might feel like that would be a step backwards…but I just don’t have much faith in the new stuff😳.
@@MaineOutdoorEnthusiast what I’ve noticed over the years at least since the last 3-4 years is the at anything that’s Tacoma sized will sell for way too much money compared to a full size truck say a 3/4-1 ton. Personally we have slowly been gathering the same old diesel trucks to keep parts, repairs, and knowledge of them the same. This has been over the years obviously but I still find them to this day for under $10,000 and for a truck that can work, it’s cheap on insurance, cheap to repair, and being an old diesel it can run on vegetable oil that we filter and setup specific fuel systems on the truck. This also works on the old diesels but “they” don’t want you to know because the new cars are so much more efficient! lol In bone stock form I have a 96 3/4 ton truck that runs at 24 mpg, has AC and costs $100 to register. I’ve never had a car payment and dont ever plan to. Great video that was too long of a reply on my end!
Really cool topic guys. My experience with this has to do with shooting. When I was a kid I discovered I am left eye dominant but always shot right handed. A friend pointed out that I was tilting my head so I could hold the gun right handed but look down the sight with my left eye. I couldn’t figure out the whole left handed thing so I just taught myself to shut either eye and now I shoot right handed with my right eye haha
Rick Barry 90 percent career free throw shooter underhand most accurate in NBA history when he retired and no one has done it since. You think Shaq would of tried it for a while atleast he had nothing to lose lol. Bird scored 47 the left handed game, unreal right. Im right hand and throw right handed, shoot right handed, but i kick left footed and play hockey left handed. I say fish however makes you comfortable as long as your catching fish its fine. I cant wait for you guys moose hunt, going to be exciting!! Hope all is well Paul!!
Well, right or wrong muscles don't have memory but your body does lay down new neural pathways and once learned you don't loose that wiring that runs to your muscles, you can build and loose muscle, it comes and goes. Muscle doesn't have memory. On a long troll and a big bass on I will crank it in on my fly rod but other than that I pull in the line and it was tough switching to left hand cranking from my life time of fishing garden hackle.
Muscle memory is a term that is used to describe pretty much what you explained- the development of new neuronal pathways between your central nervous system and your muscles through repetition that results in the ability of the body to perform certain motor tasks without conscious thought. Understanding the different branches of the nervous system (central vs peripheral (autonomic/somatic) and how they work together helps this make more sense. It's essentially fine tuning the connections so such motor movements are solely controlled by the basal ganglia (subcortical nuclei). Sorry, I couldn't help myself...I like physiology😁
I know this will be good! As long as it's legal, It's fine! I retrieve with my left on spinning and right on baitcasting, don't do much fly fishing! The only thing I am ambidextrous on is drinking a 12oz curl! Please don't throw logic in there! If it feels good, do it! I want to know if you get more hats!!! If you are in the correct area, Dolly Parton will send books to children free! A gun that fits you is MUCH better than a gun that doesn't fit!!!!! I shot trap when I was younger, and fit means a LOT!!!! Mark, You WOULD notice a difference if you had a gun fitted to you! Guys, Good luck on the moose scouting!!!
Another great discussion Paul, These videos will become priceless to you one day. I sure wish I could have had some video discussions with my dad, just to look back on and reminisce..
Thanks Jim! You’re right…they will become more valuable with time😊
Great video…reloading is pretty much spot on to what y’all are talking about. There are some “basics/fundamentals” that you should adhere to but outside of that it’s personal preference.
Thanks! Man, I really want to get into reloading someday. It’s on my bucket list 😁.
@@MaineOutdoorEnthusiast once you start you’ll be stuck with another time consuming hobby 🤣…I started back around 2015 and it’s an obsession at this point. I really enjoy it and there’s something therapeutic about making my own ammo.
That's my fear 😁. I can see how it's easy to become obsessive!
I’m right handed on everything but was taught soldering by Dad who taught me the trade and I solder with left hand , and not bragging but can solder anything!
😁 Crazy how we can learn "unconventional" ways and do it well!
I usually retrieve with both hands because I'm always retrieving it out of the bushes and my hat lol lol.
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More like you catch such big fish that it takes two hands to haul them into the boat! 😂
@@MaineOutdoorEnthusiast🎣🤣
Fundamentals are important, but when I look at the most talented people, they often develop their own style and form.
Most times it is extremely unconventional,, but, If it feels natural and you can do it,, who can argue? Just think, who would ever believe someone could catch up to a mature Whitetail Buck by following his track..? On it's face, you would never believe it,. Just look at all the people who come to Maine to learn how! You have to Love it! It's kinda like Magic.. By the way,, on another topic,, you have a great logo! Do you retail your merch somewhere? I didn't look hard, but couldn't find it. (I saw the hat on another video) I'm sure some people would be interested in a Blaze orange hat for Moose and Deer season? Just an idea for you.. Thank you for the great content.. ~Best
Excellent points!
Thanks! I need to have some more hats and whatnot made up. Maybe that will be a project for this week😁
I learned to reel with my right hand on the old zebco, switched to left hand reel when I started using spinner reels, and when I started trolling with lead core and down riggers, left felt weird so those rods are right handed, but my trolling fly rods are left handed. I feel like if the reel is under the rod it feels natural for me to reel left, but if the reel is on top I reel right. Not sure why that is.
It’s funny how we all have these little quirks that work! It’s really quite neat when you think about it😁
Great video guys, being left handed ( to write) I do everything else right handed. I never notice but everyone else does.
Everything being designed to break is a real thing, I may have a problem but my newest daily driver for work is a 2003 which was only because it was a smoking deal, other than that all the rest of the rigs are 30+ years old but they are simple to work on and parts are available.
The simple ways of life may be where we end up soon and are a great way to reset from the rat race everyone is caught up in.
Glad you enjoyed it! I’ll have to say, I e been thinking about my next vehicle being something older. Some might feel like that would be a step backwards…but I just don’t have much faith in the new stuff😳.
@@MaineOutdoorEnthusiast what I’ve noticed over the years at least since the last 3-4 years is the at anything that’s Tacoma sized will sell for way too much money compared to a full size truck say a 3/4-1 ton. Personally we have slowly been gathering the same old diesel trucks to keep parts, repairs, and knowledge of them the same. This has been over the years obviously but I still find them to this day for under $10,000 and for a truck that can work, it’s cheap on insurance, cheap to repair, and being an old diesel it can run on vegetable oil that we filter and setup specific fuel systems on the truck. This also works on the old diesels but “they” don’t want you to know because the new cars are so much more efficient! lol In bone stock form I have a 96 3/4 ton truck that runs at 24 mpg, has AC and costs $100 to register. I’ve never had a car payment and dont ever plan to.
Great video that was too long of a reply on my end!
Not too long at all! I'm with you...I might find myself doing the same👍
Really cool topic guys. My experience with this has to do with shooting. When I was a kid I discovered I am left eye dominant but always shot right handed. A friend pointed out that I was tilting my head so I could hold the gun right handed but look down the sight with my left eye. I couldn’t figure out the whole left handed thing so I just taught myself to shut either eye and now I shoot right handed with my right eye haha
That's pretty neat! It's amazing how we can adapt👍
Rick Barry 90 percent career free throw shooter underhand most accurate in NBA history when he retired and no one has done it since. You think Shaq would of tried it for a while atleast he had nothing to lose lol. Bird scored 47 the left handed game, unreal right. Im right hand and throw right handed, shoot right handed, but i kick left footed and play hockey left handed. I say fish however makes you comfortable as long as your catching fish its fine. I cant wait for you guys moose hunt, going to be exciting!! Hope all is well Paul!!
"Shaq had nothing to lose"😂 That's an accurate statement! Appreciate the info Jason👍. Definitely will be a fun fall😁
Your a lot like me Paul. I do things my way and tell people to pound sand daily. Lol
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Well, right or wrong muscles don't have memory but your body does lay down new neural pathways and once learned you don't loose that wiring that runs to your muscles, you can build and loose muscle, it comes and goes. Muscle doesn't have memory. On a long troll and a big bass on I will crank it in on my fly rod but other than that I pull in the line and it was tough switching to left hand cranking from my life time of fishing garden hackle.
Muscle memory is a term that is used to describe pretty much what you explained- the development of new neuronal pathways between your central nervous system and your muscles through repetition that results in the ability of the body to perform certain motor tasks without conscious thought. Understanding the different branches of the nervous system (central vs peripheral (autonomic/somatic) and how they work together helps this make more sense. It's essentially fine tuning the connections so such motor movements are solely controlled by the basal ganglia (subcortical nuclei). Sorry, I couldn't help myself...I like physiology😁
@@MaineOutdoorEnthusiast and once one learns a system its a bit easier to modify it as well.
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Do wind line fly fishing using left hand and cast right hand d
Nice!
I know this will be good! As long as it's legal, It's fine! I retrieve with my left on spinning and right on baitcasting, don't do much fly fishing! The only thing I am ambidextrous on is drinking a 12oz curl! Please don't throw logic in there! If it feels good, do it! I want to know if you get more hats!!! If you are in the correct area, Dolly Parton will send books to children free! A gun that fits you is MUCH better than a gun that doesn't fit!!!!! I shot trap when I was younger, and fit means a LOT!!!! Mark, You WOULD notice a difference if you had a gun fitted to you! Guys, Good luck on the moose scouting!!!
😂 Barry, just one12oz? You do have two arms 🤣
@@MaineOutdoorEnthusiast Sometimes there is one in each hand! But it hurts the next day!
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I’m right handed and somehow I split wood like a lefty??! Lol it works for me. My dad is right handed, he bats right BUT THROWS LEFTY!
😂. Crazy when you think about it!