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Baitcaster v. Spinning reels???????
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<blockquote data-quote="Nickk" data-source="post: 7072" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Shut up!</p><p></p><p>the casting plug is Plankton! I gots to gets me one!</p><p></p><p>oh yeah, on topic content:</p><p></p><p></p><p>-I think a spinning rig is probably more versatile since you can cast much smaller baits*</p><p></p><p>Okay, I don't want to hear from the masters out there that can cast a 1/32 oz bait on their finesse b-casting rig</p><p></p><p>-I think from 1/4 up; baitcaster is it, way smoother in my opinion. They feel mechanically superior and that appeals to the gear snob in me. Also, I feel like a pro fishing a baitcaster-and I'm enough of a tool for that to be enough, but not so much of a tool that I won't admit it. Seriously though, for moving baits like spinnerbaits or cranks B-casters are king-so smooth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickk, post: 7072, member: 87"] Shut up! the casting plug is Plankton! I gots to gets me one! oh yeah, on topic content: -I think a spinning rig is probably more versatile since you can cast much smaller baits* Okay, I don't want to hear from the masters out there that can cast a 1/32 oz bait on their finesse b-casting rig -I think from 1/4 up; baitcaster is it, way smoother in my opinion. They feel mechanically superior and that appeals to the gear snob in me. Also, I feel like a pro fishing a baitcaster-and I'm enough of a tool for that to be enough, but not so much of a tool that I won't admit it. Seriously though, for moving baits like spinnerbaits or cranks B-casters are king-so smooth! [/QUOTE]
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