Why I Prefer Casting Gear Over Spinning Gear! | Flats Class YouTube

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2023
  • In this video Capt. C.A. is going to talk about the differences between Spinning Gear and Casting Gear, as well as explain why he prefers to use Casting Gear. Capt. C.A. will give key points and go in depth on each style as he pinpoints when you would use one over the other! If you like what you're seeing here at Flats Class RUclips, make sure you leave a like and subscribe!
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  • @sarcofalo
    @sarcofalo 14 дней назад

    I love both!! I use baitcaster for swim baits and flair hawk jigs because of the slower retrieve reels (I like it between 24”- 28 Inch per turn) I really helps me to slow down. I prefer spinning when skipping soft plastics or when I need longer cast for those finicky snook and tarpon. Also, at night fishing I always go with the spinning gear.

  • @kevindeuschle3413
    @kevindeuschle3413 2 дня назад

    Casting gear, or fly for target fishing. Docks, mangrove holes and the like. Open water, these days, I'm going spinning on a couple 7'6" rods I built for long casts. Wouldn't want to go out on the water without both.

  • @sansdefeat
    @sansdefeat Год назад +3

    Baitcasters and hipster Bbq, oh my. I agree on both.

  • @fowlplayoutdoors68
    @fowlplayoutdoors68 Год назад

    Great video. As a bass fisherman, I’ve always wondered why spinning gear seems to dominate inshore fishing when it seems so similar to bass fishing. Thanks.

  • @walter992
    @walter992 Год назад +3

    100% spot on. Casting gear is always my first choice but got to have the spinning gear at the ready. Both are just tools in the toll box and there is a right and wrong place for each.

  • @artlife6210
    @artlife6210 Год назад +2

    I Always use baitcasters...
    spinning reels disconnect you from the feel, they wrap line randomly causing excessive line memory, they make a lot of noise casting and reeling, they are clumsy and unbalanced... and I can cast at least 50% farther with similar line using a good baitcaster. Other than that yeah spinners are great lol

  • @BrianSGuitars
    @BrianSGuitars Год назад

    When I only fished for bass all I threw was a bait caster. I'm on the Gulf Coast of Florida now, and just ordered a Curado DC 150HG and a GLF rod to go with it to use on snook!

  • @KCoutdoors1
    @KCoutdoors1 Год назад +2

    Capt. Thank you so much for answering my question in a complete video!! Hope to see you out there one day and I will put these tips to good use. I grew up in the nature coast hope its treating you well. I'm down in the bay now love the fishing here so much more. One last question. Any tips for young anglers that want to make a proffession in fishing?

  • @BillDeWeese
    @BillDeWeese Год назад

    Agreed. You can be really bad at casting with a spinning combo and it will usually be inefficient at worst. You won't get excellent performance, but you won't get punished like you will with the baitcaster. You can hand a spinning combo to a new fisherman from 8 to 80 years old and with a few minute tutorial they're off and running.
    Baitcasting is worth the time to learn for all the reasons you mentioned, plus the accuracy is phenomenal. The one thing I've noticed is with a spinning combo, you can almost ignore the lure weight rating on the rod and get away with it, whereas that rating is important for casting accuracy and distance with baitcasting setups.
    I've worked with a number of models and like my two Curado DC XG reels, but I'm definitely looking forward to picking up a Tranx now that they have the 200 size one.
    Always looking to learn so I'm excited to see the rest of the episodes on this topic.

  • @mikepritchard3360
    @mikepritchard3360 Год назад

    I started learning and switching over to casting gear a year or so ago and I have not looked back. Casting reels feel so much better in every way. I still use spinning for live bait and very light lures. Time and place for everything for sure.

  • @adamw5360
    @adamw5360 Год назад +1

    I think you’re underestimating how amazing us younger guys are with spinning gear 😜… on a serious note, completely agree on the speed but wondering what makes a casting setup more powerful with trebles as mentioned around 5:30?

  • @kpocala1061
    @kpocala1061 Год назад

    Them old ambassadors were hard to beat back in the day. My first baitcaster i believe was a shimano banham sg. Caught many of bass wading in them sand hill ponds in Washington County.

  • @robinsareolas
    @robinsareolas Год назад +2

    Definitely a learning curve for me, I love the accuracy as well as the casting distance I get with Corky’s and Wake Baits with my Tatula but, I also tend to loose a lot more fish for some reason. I’m still trying to overcome the challenge though

  • @leehowell4258
    @leehowell4258 Год назад

    100%. Grew up on spinning setups and only started using baitcasters about 3 years ago when I got into bass fishing. I now prefer my baitcaster to my spinning setups. Even have a few for inshore saltwater too! Spinning has been relegated to finesse presentations and nearshore/offshore/jigging techniques.

  • @auggyboy284
    @auggyboy284 Год назад

    Baitcasters set up properly can be used on 1/8oz to 6oz lures depending on reels and rods…with no backlash. I use them in freshwater and in the surf…Artificial or live bait too

  • @user-ki6ic3zg8y
    @user-ki6ic3zg8y Год назад

    I prefer bait caster in Texas that’s my go to but I do love spinning gear awesome video.

  • @kelley71
    @kelley71 Год назад +1

    IMHO, it is easier to work plastics and lures with casting equipment while wading on the Texas Coast. I understand the argument, but love me some Chronarch G's!

  • @TCampbell1990
    @TCampbell1990 Год назад

    Casting gear is my preferred method as well. I only keep a spinning rod so I can sight cast reds with the ned rig

  • @ryankissee4333
    @ryankissee4333 Год назад

    Learning casting setup with Lew’s Inshore combo with 15 lb braid. Every now and again I backlash and the line cuts in the spool, causing me to loose many plugs. Anyone have any advice?

  • @hookmwoodfishingchannel9233
    @hookmwoodfishingchannel9233 Год назад

    Hello sir my name James I’m a up coming tournament redfisherman and I have my tranx 150 but the rod I have on it does not work for it which one should I get for fishing the tournament with?

  • @artificialslinger9730
    @artificialslinger9730 Год назад

    I think it all comes down to personal preference.
    I use both and like both. But if I was stuck on an island and can only have 1 combo it would be a spinning combo hands down.
    The problem I find with casting rods especially if fighting had fighting fish like reds , snook and jacks they don't give you alot of grip to hold on your rod. Half your hand is on the reel and the other half is on the rod.
    Spinning wise I have Shimano stradic and every reel in-between up to the Stella plus a few Japan models like the Vanquish.
    Casting wise I have the Curado DC all the way up to the Metanium

  • @JosephDireito
    @JosephDireito Год назад

    Good day C.A..I fish the inshore waters of south Texas mainly in the Corpus Christi region. I wanted to ask you a question related to your rod selection? Now I have been following you for years from your TV programs, to now your RUclips channel and have enjoyed all of the information you provide each time, which has improved my fishing capabilities, so for that thank you. Now for my crucial question. Why have you moved away from using Falcon rods? The reason for my question is that I have been using them ever since you promoted them. I do love them and have had many fish hooked on the end of them as well.

  • @BigSteve34
    @BigSteve34 Год назад

    I haven’t tried casting reels yet other than failing on a buddy’s. I’m just getting good at spinning but have wanted to try. I’ve noticed you have videos on high tide fishing but I can’t find any on low tide. I fish the same area as you crystal river/ Ozello and can catch fish i high tide but struggle majorly at low tides. Any chance we could get a video on low tide fishing?

  • @Deanbn10
    @Deanbn10 Год назад +2

    Baitcasters and Lewis Brisket! ❤

  • @deepnature6117
    @deepnature6117 Год назад +1

    What rod length and action due you prefer for your bait caster for reds and trout. I have a 6.6 in a medium I have been using. Also braid choice?

    • @flatsclasscharters
      @flatsclasscharters Год назад

      Generally I’m a 7’ M or MH with 20lb braid but have been switching back forth with 14lb fluorocarbon

  • @seizedcarcass8440
    @seizedcarcass8440 9 месяцев назад

    Generally I like casting gear. If your good at it you can fish 1/8 ounce and anything above. I think topwater is better on a casting rod as well. Plus the casting is more accurate and most of the time you get higher gear ratio with casting rods.

  • @matthewandrews2363
    @matthewandrews2363 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video on reel maintenance/Cleaning/lubrication

  • @jesuselias210
    @jesuselias210 Год назад +1

    Nice video capt! Would you recommend the tranx 150 over the Chronarch G? I typically throw lighter lures in the salt and I’m considering both options. Thanks

    • @flatsclasscharters
      @flatsclasscharters Год назад +1

      I like the Chronarch G a lot but the Tranx 150 is so affordable and fairly salt tolerant for sure

    • @up2specks978
      @up2specks978 Год назад +1

      Tranx is set at a great price point but it’s day and night compared to the Chronarch G, IMO. If you have a chance to hold both side by side, do it, you’ll notice the difference immediately. The G is an awesome, underrated reel.

  • @reelncfishing919
    @reelncfishing919 Год назад

    I'm biased being predominantly a bass guy, but it's definitely the level of comfort and control for me. Plus with the BFS options out there now, it opens the door for more casting applications that were reserved for spinning gear. I guess the biggest downside inshore is casting into the wind. Might sacrifice a little distance, but nothing a little more thumb and maybe bumping the brake setting up can't handle. What's your maintenance regiment like using them in saltwater all the time? I just tear mine down for their annual clean/relube after the family week long trip in the fall, but curious about that when they're in the salt the vast majority of the time.

    • @rainbosprinkles6548
      @rainbosprinkles6548 Год назад

      As a Texas inshore wade/kayak fishean that fishes 6-8 days a month, my gear gets wet and well used. With that, I do a 4-6 week maintenance on my reels. That maintenance includes all bearings, drag washers, and gears getting cleaned and lubed. I buy high end gear and enjoy maintaining it.

  • @inshoreproductions4735
    @inshoreproductions4735 Год назад

    I am confused why you cast, swap hands, retrieve, swap hands, cast, swap hands, retrieve...? Left hand retrieve just felt so right to me, with a baitcast reel, after using spinning gear, that I now want to swap my conventional reels to LH retrieve. Is it just habit? Nice video, again BTW.

  • @anglermattoutdoors
    @anglermattoutdoors Год назад +1

    What size line do you have on the tranx 150?

  • @mda_fishing
    @mda_fishing Год назад +1

    👍🏾

  • @KatiePhongh
    @KatiePhongh Год назад

    With the Trans 200 and 150 being so close in spec, what is the real applicable difference?

    • @FishiganMilligan
      @FishiganMilligan Год назад

      200 holds more line than the 150, just a little beefier setup in the 200 for bigger fish. I find the 150 a perfect size for my inshore fishing.

  • @Yeetmaster900
    @Yeetmaster900 Год назад

    Flats daddy Jesus crushed my soul with this one.. I'm too poor for casting gear lol

  • @mountainbikerfishbum
    @mountainbikerfishbum Год назад

    I find Im much more accurate with casting rigs, but can get much more distance with spinning

  • @damnitman1969
    @damnitman1969 Год назад

    I quit buying shimano spinning reels
    One twist was killing me switched to fin nor and Daiwa no problems

  • @tonychristianson7866
    @tonychristianson7866 Год назад

    I have never understood why anglers reel left handed on a spinner and cast right but With a caster - cast right and reel right, That movement from right to left never made sense to me. Cast with right and reel left. I can reel left or right, right just makes more sense.

    • @SuperJox
      @SuperJox Год назад +1

      Didn’t make sense to me either but I use both with left hand retrieve

  • @agentguerry
    @agentguerry Год назад

    someone must have eaten some Lewis when down for RO20

  • @bodeanholler
    @bodeanholler 9 месяцев назад

    Casting gear was designed by the reel manufacturers to sell more reels. Thats it. Spinning gear is far superior in every way. Bait casters are a gimmick. I said it...