Left Handed Reels?

Posted by: Anonymous

Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 12:13 AM

Was just wondering after observing all the guys fishing this year. How many right handers use left handed bait casting reels? I'm a righty and have been fishing lefty reels for 14 years. When steelie fishing there's a reason for it and I was just wondering how many understood it....pretty sure the old hands know? Have had several urban types comment on my lefty selection this year as being an oddity. Just a notion if any one wants to discuss it?

Gooose laugh
Posted by: SteelieSteve

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 12:37 AM

The only way to go. I'm a righty too and have been using left handed reels for over 20 years. Rod stays in your power arm and theres no switching hands and possibly fish.
Posted by: ltlCLEO

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 12:38 AM

The only bait caster I own is an 01.I have to set the hook with my right hand,without switching hands.don't have this problem with my Diawa spinning reel!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 12:42 AM

SteelieSteve nailed it laugh . If your a righty you gotta switch hands with a righty reel....even worse if your in free spool thumbin it as you should be when drift fishing.

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Posted by: Reel Time

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 02:06 AM

This is really a Northwest thing. I recently spent a year in West Virginia and did alot of fishing over there. They couldn't grasp the concept of a right handed person using a lefty reel. I also believe all left handed people should use right handed reels. However, I rarely see that. Any of these out there?
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 02:10 AM

Im right handed and use a left handed spinning and fly reels. As for baitcasters ( which I use exclusively in the winter)I use right handed reels. I cant use a left hander to save my life. I even bring my own plug reel along when I go out in the boat as the guys I fish with are mostly left handed reel guys. Dont know why but I just cant use a left handed baitcaster. I use the switch hand method, It just comes natural to me.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 02:19 AM

Took me a year to get use to it but Rich G I suspect being young and having fast reflexises makes up for your handicap...JK :p . Seriously it was tough to adapt.

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Posted by: ltlCLEO

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 02:47 AM

My sweety is a south paw.I can not fish with her setup. Had a hell of a time teaching her a couple of knots.I think she likes me not being able to fish her rod though!
Posted by: Desertdog

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 02:51 AM

I know it has been at least 10 years+ a couple since I went left. Just feels better. I changed after a shoulder injury forced me to learn to cast lefthanded for the entire fall salmon and winter steelhead season. I liked not switching hands after casting so when I got healed up I went for a lefty.

Wife informed me the other day that her next baitcaster would be a lefty too. I think it has something to do with the experiance this fall with big fish and switching hands.

I like it cause I don't have to switch hands when things heat up.
Posted by: ltlCLEO

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 02:57 AM

That took some effort? I can't imagine switching but if it came down to fishing and not fishing?????
I try and try with my wifes and I miss every time!Maybe if I tied my right behind my back! laugh
Posted by: John Lee Hookum

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 03:28 AM

I'm a righty and cast with both left and right hands. This allows me to fish in tight places.
Some times you can't get in closer with a left handed cast. I think that it is more important
to learn how to cast with both hands. It can be
done with practice. I just like the way the reel
feels when I'm cranking with my left. I have plenty of power in my left arm for fighting fish.
Its not like arm wrestling. rolleyes
Posted by: JacobF

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 04:41 AM

I think the reason younger people are using left handed reels is because we grew up with spinning reels which are mostly left handed.
Posted by: Metalhead Mojo

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 05:27 AM

it really depends on the kind of fishing you do...if your drifting it really doesnt matter...but if you cast and retrieve all day it helps to switch the load (cast with the right/retreive with the left) it keeps one arm from wearing out after a long day...any serious bass fisherman can explain this
Posted by: Desertdog

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 11:30 AM

Serious bass fisherman? Is that some kind of oxymoron?
Posted by: Steelheadman

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 12:14 PM

I'm a righty and haven't used a casting reel for some time. I use spinning reels with the handle on the left with the reel facing down and cast with my right. The handle can be changed to either side. I used to cast with my right, switch my rod to my left and crank with my right with the reel on top until I was corrected. When I fish off a boat, in the salt, I hold the rod in my left hand and reel with my right.
Posted by: River Riches

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 02:11 PM

Fishing with a left hand wind bait caster is the only way to seriously fish on a river when you are casting all day. By the same token my buddy is left handed who can only fish with right hand reels. If we are fishing in my boat and happen to be pulling plugs he can't do it. It is kind of funny. I even have my big boat rod reels for Tuna and billfish specially made for left hand reeling. This way I never have the fish or the strike in the "wrong" hand. Most quality fishing reel companies have salmon and steelhead sized reels readily availabe fortunately. smile
Posted by: HSL

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 06:23 PM

I'm right-handed, but I cut my teeth learning to fish for largemouth bass, so I always used the traditional bass reel: baitcaster with the right-hand crank. As such, I learned to set a mean hook with my weaker, more uncoordinated left arm. All the while, I was learning to use fly reels and spinning reels with left cranks -- which felt a lot more natural to me.

So when I started fishing for steelhead, it seemed like the best choice would be a baitcaster with a LEFT crank, which -- as stated by many -- allows you to hold the rod, follow your drift and set the hook with your right hand. Definitely seems like the best way to go if you're right-handed.
Posted by: The Moderator

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 06:31 PM

Being a South Paw, I use a right handed reel. It only makes sense. Why a right handed person would use a right handed reel is beyond me.
Posted by: plug puller

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 08:11 PM

It is wierd, I am righhanded except when fishing. It just feels natural reeling with my left hand. laugh
Posted by: CRAVEN MOOREHEAD

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 08:58 PM

I too am a right hander who uses a left hand retrieve. I talked to a Shimano dealer a couple years ago about why some reels weren't offered in left hand models and they told me it's because of a lack of demand. They said that the majority of their left handed reels were sold in the Northwest and the demand wasn't that strong anywhere else. Kinda strange.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 09:57 PM

Took me awhile to figure it all out also but now I have only 3 RH retrieve reels left. One is an absolute cherry ABU 5000D the other two are 5500C and a 5000A.
Posted by: RPetzold

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/01/02 11:40 PM

Reading all your replies, all I must say is that I am very backwards...it may come from the fact that I taught myself pretty much everything I learned in my first 5 years or so of fishing.

I am left handed and I fish with left handed reels. When I am fishing with convential gear, I cast with my left hand but during the drift and while fighting fish, I hold my rod in my right hand and reel with my left.

When I am flyfishing I cast with my left hand and hold the rod in my left hand. During the presentation, I hold my rod in my left hand and my line in my right hand. When I am hook a fish I fight the fish with my rod in my left hand if I am stripping line in or the fish is not on the reel yet. Once I get the fish on the reel, I switch my rod over to my right hand because my reels are set up for left hand.

I have tried both reeling with my right hand and holding my rod in my right hand during the drift but neither feels comfortable (I can do it when gear fishing confused ) so I have to just stick with switching back and forth.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 12:14 AM

Well a nice set of replies....and a bit of diversity that I didn't expect. Shows how different we all can be. Myself I was perfectly satisfied to fish right handed reels for almost 20 years....yeah I had to do the big switch when hooked up but it worked. Since goin lefty it just seems more natural with my personal style and abilities. I can even in place my casts where I want them even in situations where a left hand cast seems appropiate. My thumb is automatically in place on the spool and my right hand in place to help manipulate the line thru the drift. I'd rec' anyone who is just starting out to try it. For those set in their ways I wouldn't want to even try to advise you....wasn't my purpose...but I wanted and value your experienced opinions. Anyway back to the ice bag on the knee. BTW heads up don't ever try to split a submerged boulder in half with your left knee cap....believe me from my experience it's a real stupid idea. eek

Gooose laugh
Posted by: CRAVEN MOOREHEAD

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 12:23 AM

Gooose,
You might want to ask RT where he gets his knee pads!....j/k laugh
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 12:40 AM

Randy
After basically coming back to the world...after playing flounder on top of a nonsubmerged very convenient boulder....that was amazingly one of my immediate thoughts.I'll never razz :p RT again for them kneepads....I'm just going to hide them under my neoprenes as I wouldn't be seen dead....ooops!?! sorry uh yeah....well just look for ol'knobby knees in neoprenes on the river.. thats me. rolleyes

Gooose laugh
Posted by: fish4steel

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 12:51 AM

Gooose, went swimming again after steelhead, huh? Haven't you figured out that fish swim faster than you rolleyes ? Anyway, you said you were sick again; the fishin' addiction must have made you recover quickly. You missed out on some fun on the rivers in the boat.
As to your reel question, it only makes sense for a right handed person to hold the rod in the right hand and reel with the left hand. Ever notice that many righties use a spinning reel with left hand retrieve, and a level wind with a right, which causes the loss of efficiency with the hand change-over? Watch most of the bass pros and you will observe this. Just shows that steelhead fishermen (and women) are much smarter. wink
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 01:03 AM

Mike
Wasn't intending to go swimming....but knowing how to do the flounder helped. As for the bug well it was a New Years miracle. Go ahead and e-mail and rub my nose in it ya dog. rolleyes

Gooose laugh
Posted by: fish4steel

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 01:17 AM

Gooose, I promised you salt in the wound. It's on the way laugh
Posted by: CRAVEN MOOREHEAD

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 11:05 AM

Gooose,
I am not one who can talk about good knees. I've had 5 knee surgeries and move pretty gingerly. Maybe you, me and RT should have a foot race....say 100 yards? Can you guys get a week off? Thats about how long it will take me.
Posted by: Fish Jesus

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/02/02 12:25 PM

Gooose, sounds like a duck around tree maneuver! I think I know the spot laugh

As far as reel handings, I'm a righty and use both
LH and RH depending on how I'm fishing. Tried to go stictly LH retrieve but my right elbow let me know that holding the rod full time wasn't in the cards. frown Driftfishing baitcaster (my go to) is usually the only time that I use RH retrieve, giving my elbow a rest during retrieves. I can still do all the creative reeling and spooling just that it's in a unconventional manner.

Floats,spoons,bait...etc. spinning or casting it's lefty all the way and when done in excess can lead to a talking elbow mad

Is 37 old confused
First the elbow mad
Then the backlash my body gave me following a day on the sloaps frown maybe it was that nasty high speed fall eek

FJ...out.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/03/02 07:01 AM

What knee pads? confused

I have fished both L & R hand reels. But I normally use the left hand reels and fish right handed for more than just because it's my stronger arm. I also feel my right hand is a bit more sensative to bites and quicker with reflex hooksets. I think that's only partly from being right handed; with much of it because I'm used to fishing that way most of the time and the arm gets 'tuned in'.

As for boat fishing, when I am holding my rod in the jetsled I need to fish it in my right hand so my left is free to run the tiller handle on the trolling motor.
Posted by: Bugleman

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/03/02 03:27 PM

As far as the Rt vrs the Lt all the parts that I have been thinking are here. Steelheading, particularly drift fishing is tough. Anyone can nail a suicide fish but feeling that subtule pick up by a stealthy river wise steelie requires skill of which I am still mastering BTW. I think it has alot to do with reflexes and unconcious conditioning in the brain. You are right handed so your left brain has better reflexes and has better eye to hand conditioning etc. Therefore you feel the bite better with the right hand (remember the brain is cross wired). This leads to switching back and forth casting reeling, hookset and retrieving (what a pain).

For me, as someone mentioned, I grew up with a coffee grinder trout fishing (although I can say I never did put it in the up position) and learned to reel with my left hand. The logical decision was the L H retrieve.
Posted by: Krome Brite

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/04/02 11:01 PM

Right handed lefty reeler present! Done it practically as long as I've been fishing, just can't stand the right handed ones. How can you muscle a fish with your left arm?! confused
Posted by: ROEBOAT

Re: Left Handed Reels? - 01/05/02 01:39 AM

I'm a righty and fish a lefty Curado. I can fish either right or left equally well. I just prefer to hold the rod in my power hand and it saves time shifting the rod. When pulling plugs(2 man driftboat) I have a lefty and a righty up front so the guy up front can reel in both rods at once approaching the tailout.