Originally Posted By: Equinox
Turn your rod 180* so the spinning reel is on the bottom... That way you can turn the handle foreward. If you have a baitcaster on those high frame guides, your doing it all wrong. You need to find faster and deeper water & wade up to your armpits.


the rod pictured is a G1306 T Lami Baitcaster rod... my spinning rods i use for bait, and my BC rods i use to chuck gear, when i try to cast bait on my BC rods, i end up getting the weight and the bait pulling on each other during the cast and it over spools my reel and i dont get the casts i want with it... spinning rod i can flip eggs right where i want them, and spoons, Okies, spinners or whatnot i could hit you in the eyeball with my BC rod...

im not one of those idots using an upside down spinning reel lol wink

matter of fact, now that you mention that, the fish i hooked last year, was on the spinning rod, now i remember what it felt like, thanks....

i need to get the one rod i have fixed, and buy a couple more spinning rods so i dont have to change gear constantly on just 1 spinning rod... i usually bring 1 or 2 BC rods and my spinning rod, but it should probably be the other way around...