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Ok so i recently purchased a baitcaster and read hundreds of articles on how to cast and such. the only thing im not sure of is when im reeling (not casting) where do i put the thumb on my rod hand (this is my left hand since im a righty). Ive seen alot of fishing shows and it seems as though they have their thumb on top of the reel. where exactly do i put it?
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You know, I read that and I honestly don't know where I put my thumb [blush]. I fish LH baitcasters and on my Quantums there is a spot that is worn out. That must be where I put my thumb.
How is the casting going? That usually seems to be the trouble. Once you you find that sweet spot for a specific weight it becomes second nature to cast. Untill you spool out, I mean professional overrun. I only own a couple 'round' models that I don't use very often so I can only help on the low profile baitcasters.
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It appears that great minds think alike fsh4fun05 [laugh][laugh]
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AAAHHH!!! Looking at those pics makes me want to go fishing so bad!!!! I'm going tomorrow after work to chase some smallies. I am going to try to pay attention what my thumb does.
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I palm mine too, but I agree its usually the casting that causes the most problems. I too have profesional overages now and then [cool][inline baitcaster.bmp]
Oh yea, the new shimano curado is awesome!
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LOL... I got lost in a 'scenery view' when I pulled up my image search on google.. one of the photos had a nice Northern popping out of the water that sort of mesmerized me.
Good luck tomarrow!
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This all helped alot THANKS!
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Also just wanted to let you know that i only used my baitcaster once (last year on my vacation to Lake George, NY) and at that time i had no idea how to control my casts lol. But ive read literaly hundredds of posts on it and im going to use my baitcaster again next week when i head back up to Lake George. Any of you ever been to Lake George? Its alot of fun to fish there and theres alot of nice sized bass around.
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lake George is a beautiful lake but highly let em say that highly populated with tourist. If you get away from the main part it is a great place to fish. I have a cabin near it but im on lake sacandaga.
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yes the actual seasonal motel rates go up teh week after i stay there. thats when teh kids all get off from school and thats when the tourists show up. teh week i go it is basically empty other then at night. and if u have a boat it makes it even better lol
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Wow, until I read your post, I had never thought about where I put my thumb. Like the guy above, I had to go look at my reels and find out where the coating was showing wear. Picked up a couple and held them, sure enough, I hold just like the pics show.
By the way, you guys referring to "Professional Overrun" - are you talking about a "Birdsnest"? You know, that minor inconvience that seems to only occur when the fish are really hitting well and frequently takes about 15 minutes of fishing time to overcome? I used to build 'em that would make an eagle proud. That is until my Dad got tired of working them out for me and made me start doing it myself. I quickly learned that if I was going to make the best of my fishing time and still use a baitcaster, I had best practice, practice, practice with it in the yard at home. I did that, and then I learned to use a baitcaster way before any manufacturer came out with all the new fancy anti-backlash systems. Now, 45 years later, I seldom make anything more than a Hummin' Birds Nest. That is until my fishin' partner really starts haulin' them in. Then wham, the eagle has landed again! How bout you, ever notice that tendency?
Regards, & good fishin'
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I used to get my share too. It wasn't until one day that a guy on a boat told me some very wise words: "Don't be dumb, use the thumb"!
It made sense and it did work. Now we have magnets and pins to deal with besides the overrun control on the handle end.[cool]
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