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The truth about Bait casters
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<blockquote data-quote="03sp500" data-source="post: 324437" data-attributes="member: 12289"><p>I have been fishing for quiet some time now, and have always had a open face spinning reels and never had any concerns. I have been looking at trying a bait caster. Half the people I talk to say they love them and they are the best. the other 2/3rds say don't even get one they are hard to work and tangle up all the times, for pro use only. So what's the poop on these reels? should I stay with spinning reels or try a baitcaster, any recommendations of which one would also be appreciated. I fish lakes, ponds, and occasionally the Thames river. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03sp500, post: 324437, member: 12289"] I have been fishing for quiet some time now, and have always had a open face spinning reels and never had any concerns. I have been looking at trying a bait caster. Half the people I talk to say they love them and they are the best. the other 2/3rds say don't even get one they are hard to work and tangle up all the times, for pro use only. So what's the poop on these reels? should I stay with spinning reels or try a baitcaster, any recommendations of which one would also be appreciated. I fish lakes, ponds, and occasionally the Thames river. Thank you all [/QUOTE]
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