The past few days, I've seen the spinning vs. level wind at its finest. Both days I felt sorry for the level wind person....trying to cast a "too light float and jig". I actual counted my casts and retreives, spinning, to the level wind. It was 7 to 1.....I made 7 passes and they got 1....reason "back lash". Now eventually they added more weight and thier casting got better.

Again as I've said many times....I have the ability to fish every morning, for summer run, while I've not actually counted spinning reels vs. level wind, I'd guess it 95 out of 100.

It's also amazing to me, that many people still try to "float and jig fish", with rods that are short. Can you fish a short rod and be successful, sure but a 10', or 11.5' or a 13' can make casting, line mending, line control just so much easier.

I have level wind reels, Curado's, and they are awesome but just not for the "low flows" of most summer run waters in this State.
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