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How to cast a bait casting fishing reel
In the last 20 years or so bait casters have changed a lot. You can use heavier line, you
can use heavier baits, and you can throw them further. I'm going to give you a few tips
today on how to be able to use your bait casters more effectively. One of the first things
you're going to when you get your bait caster is set the tension knob. That knob sits on
usually on the right hand side on a right handed crank reel. Basically what you want
it to do is when you push the button in you want the bait to barely fall, you want it
to just barely come off. When you have that set perfectly you will be able to make a cast
without a birds nest. Bait casting reels are a little bit different when you throw them
and you of the things I've noticed is you've seen the shovels the ergonomic shovels they're
bent in a certain way. Well same is true with a bait casting reel. What you want to do is
you want to be able to have that reel facing just about parallel to the ground like this
to be able to make a good cast. When you make that cast you're going to turn that reel sideways
to be able to make a good cast. Try to cast it as high as you can so when you make that
cast you want to make it so you got it really high in the air then as you get better you
start bringing it down and that's where your accuracy will come in. The more you use a
bait caster you'll find there is something's that will really help you and one is utilizing
your thumb to be able to feather the spool. When you do that you will be able to make
the distance you want to make but will also be a lot more accurate. You can stop the bait
by using your thumb but also by just laying it on the reel will allow that thing to just
go off a lot smoother no matter if it's a heavy bait or a light bait. As you get better
with a bait caster you'll find out that your tension knob that you tightened up early when
you first learned how to do it you can loosen that up a little bit because you using that
thumb to be able to feather your line off of your spool. When you do that you get better
longer casts and you're much more accurate. Learning how to use a bait caster will make
you a better angler and one of the things you'll find out is the more you use it the
better you will get. I hope you can use these tips we can give you at Wired2Fish to make
you a better caster.