My guess is with the spinning the rod is more balanced and sometimes even the forearm is in use. With Baitcasting the Grip us on the lower handle, That places the weight Forward and does not feel as natural -- Hence it does not feel as natural. When turning the handle on spinning the left hand is in a centerline with the Body... Baitcasting, the hand on the handle is off center one to Two inches as well as further forward ---


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Seriously though, I was taught to do it that way as a kid/teen, and many years of only having cheap spincast reels to fish with (which also had right side reel handles). Ponied up $50 of my hard earned money and bought me a Abu Garcia 5500C baitcast reel. But, I was taught not to "cast and change hands" ... but, more precisely, to cast my reel INTO my left hand. Then it's only a matter of moving my right hand a couple of inches over to the reel handle ... and on real long casts, I can perform the hand switch and engage the reel BEFORE the bait hits the water.
















