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yet another new to Baitcasting question
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 138375" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I cast with my right, and reel with my right - but I put the reel back in my left hand to start reeling before the lure ever touches the water... like Brine said - old habits are hard to break.</p><p></p><p>As far as that reel you have.. If I remember right (and I might be wrong) I think it's a Daiwa V-103hi.. 6.3:1 ratio with 4 ball bearings. I had one a few years ago someone gave me as a gift, and I flipped it on eBay for $75. I don't know how much they are new now, but if you are looking to sell it and it's still in good shape, you might be $50-60 for it if you are looking to sell it.</p><p></p><p>The rod you have is definitely strong enough for anything you want to throw - and one of the best rods for jigs and tubes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 138375, member: 677"] I cast with my right, and reel with my right - but I put the reel back in my left hand to start reeling before the lure ever touches the water... like Brine said - old habits are hard to break. As far as that reel you have.. If I remember right (and I might be wrong) I think it's a Daiwa V-103hi.. 6.3:1 ratio with 4 ball bearings. I had one a few years ago someone gave me as a gift, and I flipped it on eBay for $75. I don't know how much they are new now, but if you are looking to sell it and it's still in good shape, you might be $50-60 for it if you are looking to sell it. The rod you have is definitely strong enough for anything you want to throw - and one of the best rods for jigs and tubes [/QUOTE]
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