Id like some discussion about what is better and why. Slow trolling minnow rigs, up front, Spinning Reel or Bait Casting Reel?
Good and bad, which works better and why.
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Id like some discussion about what is better and why. Slow trolling minnow rigs, up front, Spinning Reel or Bait Casting Reel?
Good and bad, which works better and why.
Low profile bait casters with thumb bars....reason, when fishing shallow with 14 ft poles....you can let the line out easy as your bringing the fish in and its easier to get the fish in the boat...or the net.
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No 2 days are exactly alike. Weather, wind, depth, speed are all factors, water color, and on and on. Most importantly is what the slabs want on any given day whether it be minnows, jigs or something else. Find them then let them make your decisions. I use underspin reels because of the convenience. No messing around opening the bail on a spinning reel. Just my preference. My advice may be crap but it works for me. Good luck.
I use nothing but Thumbar Baitcasters for the reasons G listed. I'm more comfortable with them because I have used them all my life. Yet if you watch tournament shows you will see that most use spinning reels and strip line with left hand. But big thing is they have a net person netting their fish. Fishing by my self I find thumbars much easier to one hand line out and net with other hand.
I tend to agree with you guys but nearly everyone iv seen uses spin reels and a YouTube video I watched about setting up to spider rig said never use bait casters but didn't say why.
I think a bait caster would be more useful for letting out line to land a fish than stripping it off against the drag of a spinning reel
I like the cheap fly reel styled jig reel. They're very narrow, light and I can fit 8 rods in a 12 inch rack. You can also strip line from them with ease. Now if I was fishing 30+ feet of water, probably look for something else, but for spider rigging with 14 footers, they work great for me.
I've fished with both and I like bait casters much better and agree with the thumb release when fishing alone.
I'm on the baitcaster side myself. I started off with spinning reels up front and learned quickly they don't work well in shallow water. When you have a 14 or 16ft pole up front only running 2-5 ft down, bait casters are a whole lot easier to pick up and just thumb the fish down.