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Baitcaster v. Spinning reels???????
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 7052" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>I just feel that I have better control over the bait with a baitcaster. I personally can pitch a bait more acurately bith a baitcaster over spinning. I also feel that your retrieve is much more consistent with a baitcaster. I still like spinning a lot though. As said before heavier line is better on baitcasters even when your talking about braid. I wouldn't put anything higher than 30lb braid on a bass sized spinning reel, 30lb is even pushing it imo. For the baits you fish with most of the time I think you are more suited for using a spinning rod anyways. It is just preference, I like having the option of using either though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 7052, member: 107"] I just feel that I have better control over the bait with a baitcaster. I personally can pitch a bait more acurately bith a baitcaster over spinning. I also feel that your retrieve is much more consistent with a baitcaster. I still like spinning a lot though. As said before heavier line is better on baitcasters even when your talking about braid. I wouldn't put anything higher than 30lb braid on a bass sized spinning reel, 30lb is even pushing it imo. For the baits you fish with most of the time I think you are more suited for using a spinning rod anyways. It is just preference, I like having the option of using either though. [/QUOTE]
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