Left Hand vs. Right Hand Baitcasters... What's Correct?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- What’s the correct way to reel a fish in… lefty, or righty? In this video we dicuss the reasons for choosing one over the other! Whether you’re fishing a baitcaster or fishing a spinning reel, this video is for you!
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0:00 - Left vs. Right - บันเทิง
The comments section has done nothing but PROVE my points haha! EVERYONE is SURE that their reasoning is right, and there's NO counter argument possible! Just use whatever you want folks, and get good at being efficient with it. Switching hands has never cost me a fish, that's why I'm sticking with it
I reject your reality and substitute my own.
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You know I reel lefty 😂
It all started with the button cast and night crawlers for me😂 it was always a right hand retrieve too. As I’ve grown into a bass fisherman, I see this happen too often where people wanna be cool and use a right hand retrieve just because it’s “cool” and the pros are doing it that way. I was never comfortable with right hand retrieve even as a young kid so I am now using what’s comfortable for me and it’s awesome!
It is more intuitive for a righty to reel with the left in my opinion when using lures. Casting, twitching, jigging and setting the hook requires dexterity and strength more easily done with your dominant arm. This is why spinners are oriented to the left from the factory. Right hand retrieves on baitcasters came from the old boating reels where cranking a big reel with your right to land a tuna was preferable. When they streamlined the baitcasters for inshore or freshwater they never changed the configuration. So everyone was forced to learn to use it that way. But, take it easy everybody, there is no right way only having fun and catching fish.
I'm right-handed but use left hand retrieve on baitcasters and spinning reels. My strength is in my right arm for rod control.. Great video with good input by the way
Same here.
same.
I’m another 😂
Explained this today at work and find this video after hahaha
Plus you don’t have to hand your rod from hand to hand all day
I'm right handed but grew up fishing spinning rods with left hand retrieve. I started to use a baitcaster less than a year ago and a right-hand-retrieve reel and to me it felt pointless to not just reel in with my left hand as it just made more sense to use my strong arm to set the hook and skip the switching step, plus it was how I grew up fishing. So i switched to a left-hand-retrieve baitcast reel and just prefer it that way as it feels better in every way for me.
Good video btw, loving your content!
Exactly. It makes no sense to switch and switching is purely a product of old technology.
I guess I’m too old to switch to the right handed handle position… on the baitcaster…it so odd to have to switch back a forth.. along with learning the techniques of a bait-caster… I’m going to buy the left handed reel and I think I will feel as you do… much more normal and smooth…
Baseball is the reason why as a right-handed individual, I use left-handed fishing reels. Because in baseball when an individual throws a baseball with his right hand, they don't then switch their glove to the right hand to catch the ball.
Left handed fishing, right handed everything else 🎣🙂
THIS!!!
Same here..
Same lol
Grew up in Minnesota, spinning rods are king for panfish and walleye, right handed spinning handle on left. I got into bass fishing as an adult, first bait caster was right hand retrieve, and I just never got over the hump. It always felt so awkward controlling the rod with the “wrong” hand or the opposite hand I had been using for 25 years. So now I have 6 left retrieve casters and have sent the right hand down the road.
Maybe I’m wrong but it could be more of a regional thing too, I know other guys “up here” that were spinning rod guys from birth, have now gotten into baitcast and it has to be left hand reel like the spinning rods we grew up with.
Down south you guys are born with a bait caster in your crib 😂 and just get the feel for it right away, most often right hand retrieve.
I'm from Cali but I just moved out here to Arkansas and I just got my first baitcaster almost a year ago and it's weird trying to get used to on the right hand but as soon as I get the hang of it more I'll probably go and get a Lefty I'm hardly getting back lashes now so that's good now I just need to work on accuracy
Love that you actually said its about what feels right for you. Im in that first group getting my first BC soon and i definitely know that i would prefer a left hand over a right. Thanks again Tyler!
I grew up using left-handed spinning reels. When I started learning to use a baitcaster, I was awful with it. But i decided to try a left-handed baitcaster I have more control. Plus, the reaction I get from my dad every time he tries to use my baitcaster is humorous.
"We are getting into hand sanitizer numbers." 😂 I dang near spit my drink out.
Tyler, you’ve nailed it with this video! I started RH retrieve, moved to all LH for the past 2 years simply due to my best friend and wife preferring it. This year I’ve decided to buy some Lews RH retrieve again because I just miss it in certain scenarios. It’s what you prefer! I’ll now own a few of both and probably grab one based on what I’m fishing that day.
I mostly fish inshore, more often than not the fish bites the lure right when is hitting the water. Because I don’t change hands I am able to set the hook at that precise moment. I firmly believe that your dominant hand should hold the rod. But at the end of the day it all comes down to user preferences.
I’m a little weird. I’m a right hander for most things but I hit a baseball and golf ball lefty. I ended up getting left hand retrieve because I wanted my right hand to tether the line. It took some getting used to but I figured it out. Tough party about it is, it’s just like shopping for golf clubs, lerty’s are few and far between! Good video Tyler!
Great video. I grew up with a right-handed reel but transitioned to a left-hand spinning reel. This spring I decided to change everything to left-hand reels, I like the thought of casting with my right and not changing over to reel. I also prefer to reach for the fish with my left hand when approaching the boat.
Great video! Left-handed here on all reels - been doing it the correct way forever. In the name of all that is sane, I don't understand why use both hands. It's a great approach as most of my buddies are righ-handed anglers so I don't have to share reels. 😅😂😅😂
I loved this video Tyler and your grandpa sounds like a legend. How cool that your grandpa, dad and you are bass anglers and some day hopefully your baby boy will also be an angler.
100% correct it’s all about comfort! I can only cast RH but I like both RH & LH retrieve bait casters for my jig & Texas rig set ups based on which way I’m casting up/down the bank. But I only use RH retrieve for reaction rigs of any kind. Spinning rods only LH retrieve because I can’t cast left handed.
I'm right-handed but every reel I have is left-handed. For me it's better and I've convinced a couple of my friends to make the switch. One doesn't like it at all. You're right though, whatever works best for the individual.
I am right hand dominant. I reel casting, spinning and fly reels with my left hand. I'm in the camp of the rod should always be in your dominant hand for sensitivity, hook setting and controlling the fish. We aren't offshore fishing. Reeling in a musky with your off hand isn't even difficult. If you've always reeled righty, whatever who am I to say it's wrong? After discovering left handed bait casters I will never go back. I will also never own a DC reel. Completely agree dude. Awesome video.
I'm here for the movie clips. LOL I love your sense of humor, Tyler
This year was the first year that I bought a left handed baitcaster. Im 38 and Ive fished a long time but I had never even thought about it. Honestly I enjoy it equally since baitcasting is newer to me than spinning gear. Its all about enjoying fishing to me.
I switched to lefty reels for bottom contact techniques this year and absolutely love it and am mad at myself I didn't until now. Handling a rod I my left hand for bottom contact after all the years and 8+ hour minimum out on the water it's taken a toll on my left hand. I still use right hand reels for moving baits but definitely prefer lefty now for bottom baits
I have a lews super duty 300 and I am looking to get a this pole that’s 7’4 heavy extra fast. Would that be a good set up for heavy fishing as well as punching and throwing frogs and swim baits? I’m new to this and don’t want to have to purchase another reel unless I have too.
I started out with the right hand retrieve baitcaster 30 years ago, and 25 years ago, I discovered a Diawa left hand retrieve real and never went back. For a lot of years, it was hard to find much verity to choose from (price points and plain stock availability) . The deciding factor for me was it was far easier to walk a top water with my right arm .
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I'm glad the option exists now. It took me ages to find a right hand retrieve locally for a spinner (literally the only one in town was part of an ugly stick carbon combo) but I love it. And my messed up left wrist doesn't have to deal with the retrieve. It's my dominant hand, but I wouldn't want to make that constant ache any worse.
You can switch the handle to either side on spinning reels
As a fisherman that has just started to use a baitcaster this year, I would definitely recommend to use a left hand retrieval. I wanted to buy a baitcaster for a couple years now and over the winter, I finally pulled the trigger. All the sale associates told me that since I was right handed and had never used one before, to go with a left hand retrieve. As much as I HATED using my left hand to reel in, I forced myself to purchase it, realizing that I’d rather throw with my dominant hand and NOT SWITCH over to my left. Honestly, after practicing, and now using for about two months, I’m so happy I listened to them. I got used to reeling in left handed, and I like the fact that the rod is ALWAYS in my strong hand. I won’t lie, it still feels more comfortable to reel a right hand retrieve (for fun in stores), but when I’m fishing, I’m left hand retrieve all day. Hope this helps someone else.
*For the record, no I didn’t go with a digital reel. I wanted to LEARN how to work and control one. I ended up getting the new Johnny Morris CarbonLite R&R set. Love it.
I find this topic funny cause I use both right and left. Right for bait caster and left for spinning. I can use them both with no issues at all. It’s a mindset. Great stuff.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction!
I have 2 lefts and 2 rights, and each one has a certain purpose. I like the left hand retrieve for my vibrating jigs, but I use a right hand retrieve for my frogs. I do have to work on casting with the right retrieve, so I don't have to switch hands, but agree, I don't think I lose any fish because of it. Keep up the good work Tyler, love the uncuts and probably one of the few that will watch the whole thing over and over lol.
It also comes in handy to be able to cast both ways depending on where you are on the boat.
I’m the opposite, if I need to walk a bait or twitch a bait I use left hand retrieve because my right hand is dominant and I can work it easier and better.
This upload schedule is awesome I wish I could post this much lol
I have two right-hand retreive reels. Their my trolling/constant retrieve baits. All others are left hand so I can twitch the rod with my right arm. I just feel more comfortable using my right arm for rod movements because I first learned on a spinning reel.
Whats a good lb braided line for bass fishing but also some saltwater?
It’s funny I had ask you this same question and now your talking bout love it Ty .
Grew up using spinning reels with left hand retrieve. Been using bait casters for almost a year or 2 and always been used to the left hand retrieve. Tried switching to a right hand retrieve and was not comfortable at all. Was kinda surprising but I honestly don’t mind the switching hands as I do before my lure even hits the water
I use both! It only takes a couple sessions on the water to learn your non dominant way. Also its nice to learn to cast both sides especially in bank fishing scenarios when you have to cast parallel to the bank.
I spent 3 whole days doing it, and did not feel comfortable to switch. So I’d say it takes more than a couple sessions 😂
Hi, have you ever done on the boat tutorial, far as showing some one the graphs set ups and some hands on fishing 101. And how much I'd so ???
Yep! Look up my offshore playlist
I have both, I’m right hand dominant and use my right hand retrieve reels for moving baits (cast and retrieve) and my left hand retrieve for my jigs/Texas rig combos. I like both cause I can always switch off if one gets tired also.
Excellent video. I'm 64 years old and right hand dominant. I've fished baitcasters for about 35 years. I started out using the right hand crank because that's all that was available at the time. For many years I could never manage to effectively work a bait that required more than a straight retrieve when holding the rod in my left hand and reeling with my right. I bought my first left hand crank and used it for baits that required more action and I loved it. Switching hands to reel never cost me a fish that I know of, because I had the rod switched within a second of the bait hitting the water. That said, I fished both styles for years until my older reels needed replacing. As I replaced them, i did so with left hand retrieve reels. I say the answer to this question is to use what you like best. Done deal. For my money, using the rod in your dominant hand gives the ability to better handle the rod and make the baits do what you want them to. Bottom line is use what you like best, even if it means having both styles in the boat for different baits. You said most of this in your video so I guess I'm agreeing with you. Once again. Nice video
I'm left hand dominant with hand strength and dexterity (writing, shooting), and right hand dominant with arm strength (throwing a ball or punch) but I chose left hand baitcaster simply because its on the same side as my spinning reels. I don't think too much into it. I just catch fish. Great video!
Love the videos.
Like learning how to play an instrument. Sometimes it just takes getting use to 😄 great advice all around Tyler, thanks! 🤙
Been fishing for 35+ years and got my first baitcaster a couple years ago and went with a left hand retrieve. Retrieving right handed felt too funky borrowing my friends baitcaster before I bought mine and the switching hands after every cast pushed me over the edge.
I don’t know if I should keep it to the let with the baitcaster or change it up
Thank you for this been wanting to try a baitcaster but told the way i fished was wrong. I use spin reel with right hand retreive and it just dont feel right reeling with my left hand. Im right hand dominant but controlling the rod with my left hand feels better. Im gonna go with a right hand retrieve first and maybe buy a left hand later on just to try it and compare. But like you said if youve done something for 20+ years and you are comfortable why change it.
Right handed with right hand retrieve. I use the left side for spinning reels, but for some reason could not imagine switching to the left side on my baitcasters. I just switch hands mid cast.
So I have a question what is an easy method/technique to fish a popper,frog,prop fish, spiders (like the ones from lunkerhunt) bird lures,and those baits that are like a crankbait but they are topwater baits I just don't know what they're called but no matter how many videos I watch I struggle to use them properly and I have Autism all I'm asking for is easier methods/techniques to use them better so anyone or someone could make an in depth video of various ways to use these baits I would greatly appreciate it a whole lot and I do have a baitcaster reel (right handed one) and an ultra light spinning reel (also right handed as well)
Right hand dominant and do left hand retrieve when fishing. Never liked switching back and forth after casting. But I'm able to do both if I use someone else's set up. It's always someone's preference, there's no right or wrong tbh in my opinion. Great Vid.
I am right handed. I use left hand retrieve reels when I need to hold my rod to impart action to lures.
I use right hand reels on all other retrieves. This goes for both spinning and bait cast reels.
I am 76 and have been doing this for as long as I can remember.
I normally like my casting reel to be right hand and spinning reel on the left don’t know why but it works for me
Great video
After many years of right hand retrieve, I’ve decided to switch it up. I use spinning a good bit however.
I have a injured left hand more so my thumb area, so i bought the left side reels as well as the right so i can excercise my left hand to get it strong again and now i use both left and right side completely the same. If that makes sense😂
You’re one of the first people I’ve heard say they don’t like the DC noise! And I’ve watched a lot of fishing content
It’s mega annoying
I myself use both left and right hand bait caster. Reason being is I cut my pinky finger off on my left so when it comes to using a frog or Texas rigging I use my right hand to hold the rod so I can get the grip of the pole to pop it. . When it comes to cranking or swimbaits I use my left hand to hold the rod. And I feel good using both hands
I’m right handed and retrieve left … started with left handed spinning and carried it over to bait casters … I don’t have to switch hands after the casts and my hook sets are with my stronger arm … I’m sure if I tried I could learn to switch but it does feel more natural lefty …
I use left handed for both spinning and bait casting. I feel more confident using my dominant hand holding the rod and using my left hand for reeling in. I think because I used a reach truck for the majority of 3 years (steer with the left, drive, raise forks, extend with the right.) I think if I had to do it the other way around I wouldn’t have been able to do it.
OMG you got me with the DC reel cuz I have them😂😂😂 but I don't think I'm right
Im left hand dominant, but i cant do right hand retrieve and use right hand to cast its what i have best accuracy and control with. I recent ish bought a left hand retrieve baitcaster (first one ever) and its just what feels right
I normally fish with a left hand retrieve but I’ve been wanting to get a bait caster
I’ve thought about switching to LH reel for frogging. It’s tiring!
I'm right handed but my spinning and baitcaster reels are both left. I do use a right handed reel on my deep water setup though.
I use both because in a long day of fishing one arm just gets tired and sore... My rods are long enough that it takes both hands to cast with control, and since i am casting with both hands, and both hands are on the reel after the cast, it is simply a matter of which hand grabs the reel handle...
If you need strength in bass fishing you have other issues. The real benefit of left hand reel is having your dominant hand on the pole so you can have better PRECISION with twitch movements and retrieve styles. And science shows you have more nerve endings in your dominant hand which causes faster reaction times. Which none of which matters for your reeling... There are so many benefits to left hand retrieve and so far i have heard absolutely zero arguments for right besides salt water applications. And this is coming from someone who used right abd switched to left because im not stubborn. Now i can use both if needed but left is bar none way better.
This
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I get both sides but as a right handed person I prefer casting with right and setting the hook with my right hand since reeling is very easy and that way I don’t have to switch my baitcaster in between hands and can reel right away
I reel and cast with my right hand on both spinning and bate casters.
I'm right-handed but I use a left-handed reel cuz my strong hook setting right arm is more powerful and I'm also not switching hands mid-cast when I could be getting hits in that first second that Bait hits the water
Im right handed but a left hand retrieve at all times kind of guy both casting and spinning its just my preference i like the advantages of using my dominent hand on the rod and not ever having to switch grips to make a cast... although i should learn how to cast with my left hand to get into sneakier angles
As a kid I only used spinning reels the way my dad showed me...right hand rod, left hand retrieve. Last year I started fishing for the first time since I was a kid. I picked up a light spinner combo and a medium baitcaster combo. I'm self taught with the baitcaster, I can cast either right or left handed BUT right hand retrieve feels right, as does left hand retrieve on the spinner. It's all about the muscle memory. I can't cast for sh*t left handed with a spinner though.
I'm a lefty and like right retrieve because i like keeping the rod in my dominant hand
I am right handed and only use left hand retrieve baitcasters. I never like switching hands and I feel as if I have more control of my rod when I retrieve with my left. But I have so many people tell me I'm weird bc of this lol
What is your grip for casting? Even if you didn’t have to switch hand to reel you’d still need to readjust your right hand to have the correct grip for when the line is out. Is that correct?
Hmm, I guess so. I’d have to film my cast to see, but I do know that I adjust my grip
All the time
As a lefty, I've always been more comfortable casting with my left, reeling with my right... my older son is the same but opposite, while my younger son is the exact same... not sure if it's "right" but that's what comes natural for us.
I'm right handed and reel with my right. Iv tried reeling with my left and it just feels awkward. I can't reel it in smoothly with my left. My buddy is right handed and reels with his left.
I use both. I'm right handed and prefer the rod in my dominate hand while using any techniques where I work the lure with the rod, basically topwater and bottom contact. Anything that's just a cast and retrieve I go right hand. Plus my father taught me to fish and he's left handed so I learned left handed.
I’m a 46 year old lefty and I’ve always fished right hand retrieve on spinning and baitcasting setups. Left hand always felt awkward to me and I couldn’t get it down.
I'm also left spinning reel and right baitcaster. It's just what was available at the moment.
Started reeling with my right hand over 70 years ago. I cast with my left hand for spinning and baitcasting. Fly cast with right hand and switch hands to reel with right hand. I don't have a clue as to why.
I find it matters which way you hookset. With a right handed based retrieve the left hand palms the reel and hooks to the right which feels more natural to me. Palming a LhR with the right hand means all your leverage goes across your body to the left which feels awkward. Since I like to walk ponds clockwise like Tyler, a right hand reel is best so I can hookset at a better angle, parallel to the bank.
Spinning reels aren't really for the big hooksets so it doesn't matter for me that it's a left hand retrieve.
I started fishing little over 40 years ago and I'm right-handed. My first combo was spinning reel with left hand retrieve, reeling with left hand. Since I've always reeled with left hand, it just feels natural when i switched to baitcasters.
My opinion is simple though, use what feels right and don't listen to naysayers. The right way is the way that suits you best, the wrong way is the way someone else tells you to reel.
I'm right-hand dominant. My first baitcaster was right-hand retrieve but I'm thinking of getting left-hand reels from now on, and this is my reasoning:
Which hand of yours is dominant is to say which hand tends to provide better fine control. If you write and draw with your right hand, then that's probably the one that gives you better control over a pen or pencil. For the same reason, this is probably the hand you want holding the rod while casting AND while working a lure, not for the sake of casting distance but for precision and control, so there's not really a point to switching hands. Simply reeling in line does not require fine motor control so it's okay to let the non-dominant hand do that.
The question of physical strength and fatigue in one arm or another is another matter and it's kind of a red herring, because the muscles in your non-dominant hand and arm get stronger with exercise just like those of your dominant hand and arm. When you're just getting started fishing, NONE of these muscles are specifically developed in either arm. You have to train them either way. This doesn't change which hand is dominant and thus which hand provides better fine control; it just means you need to train your muscles and nervous system to accommodate the action you want to do.
A little practice in martial arts, particularly a school of aikido that includes practicing with a wooden sword and staff, can be pretty enlightening in this respect.
I mean, like take it from me, I probably been fishing longer than you've been alive, but that's not saying a lot because I know for a fact I'm nowhere near as good of a bass fishman as you. However speaking about left side and right side reeling, I've always wondered that myself. I know that I like spincasting better than baitcasters overall, and I just like it with my dominant arm on the rod and my left hand which is not dominant on the reel and reeling. That's just my belief for myself. But if I got into baitcasting at all, I think I would just try both and see how they feel. Thanks bro! Keep the faith! God bless TGBTG!!✝️✝️🎣🐠
It depends on the technique. I tend to use left hand retrieve on my jerkbait set ups because my dominant hand can twitch more subtly. I also don't mind using left hand retrieve with buzzbaits, its easier to get the bait moving faster when I don't have to switch hands.
Power with the right arm and more precision with the left hand!
My BFS setup is left hand reel. All my other bait casters are right hand.
Just go with what feels comfortable lol. Reeling with my right hand feels absolutely awkward. Reeling with my left feels comfortable. …. I went with how I use a shovel to dig a hole which emphasis dominate arm controlling the shovel or in this case the rod. Works for me.
Only run Left Hand reels and grew up doing such until i bought my first baitcaster, im right handed but* my left hand and arm is stronger i just dont have the same precision/control with it like i do with my right which i need to flick my rod or retrieve lures erratically etc...if i did it with the rod in my left hand it would just be all over the place and maybe* not in a good way..(might be something to that lol)i noticed while lifting weights and even hand strength tests for DOT physicals they always think im left handed 😅
HAHA The pic at 1:15 is the guys that cheated and put weights in the fish at tournaments. GREAT Video Tyler!
Lol yep!
@@TylersReelFishing I was like “wait I feel like I recognize those guys”. Appreciate you Tyler. 🤜🤛
I am NOT sure my way is right. I grew up using my left-handed Dad's spinning reel and got used to reeling on the right. When I got older, I switched to reeling on the left and that felt right, so I kept that way.
I started throwing a baitcaster as an adult. My first inclination was to throw it with my right and reel with my left. And even though I did that for years with a spinning rod, it felt awkward with the baitcaster, so I switched and did like you, Tyler, cast right, switch, reel left. But I will say, the efficiency, especially doing something like pitching and flipping, feels weak that way.
I spoke to a rep with a lot of experience and he says that should try a baitcaster with a larger handle. He says a lot of pros have been a lot more comfortable after the switch. That makes sense, because it would be more like the spinning reel handle diameter. I may give it a try.
I find it unnatural to cast with one arm then switch real quick to the other. Im left handed on all my reels.I throw with my right and my hand is always ready to go on the handle.I find its quicy
Good one...
1:24 I’m just a guy who only has 1 bait caster but set it up left side because that’s how my spinning reel works and how I was taught….
I went left retrieve baitcaster for one reason only. I picked up baitcasters after 40+ years of fishing spinning only. I'm wired for left hand retrieve and stuck with what I knew.
I use left handed spinning and right handed baitcasters lol, but I can use both sides on any just my preference
I use both with no issues, but I prefer left-hand retrieve. I feel that I have better control of the rod.
As a guitar player, left hand doing the finesse feels natural. Boy does it make finding deals on reels hard though...
I use left hand retrieve on everything. Years ago most bait casters were junk push button reels were for kids and spinning reels were on the left side .
Left reel on all my spinning rods. 4/5 baitcasters are right hand retrive just to experiment with 1 left hand retrieve baitcaster.
Great information but I am right handed and reel with my left because I broke left wrist and the doctor said if I broke it again they will have to operate on my wrist and hip so I say no think you
Now I'm weird. When it comes to baitcasters I usually reel with my right unless I'm working a frog or any top water or bait that requires me to cadence the bait. My right hand doesn't know how to do that haha
I’ve used right and left handed bait caster as a right handed person. I prefer right handed and swapping and left handed spinning.