spinning reels
#3
RE: spinning reels
As long as you keep the twist out of the line, you can do well with most any lure/rig! Lots of people turn their noses at equipment, tackle, and/or lure setups, but as long as you've got fish in the livewell, who has the last laugh!?
#6
RE: spinning reels
i texas rig alot on my spinning rods. alot of finesse stuff, some light twitchbait work for stream smallmouths, drop shotting, i do alot on a spinning reel that a casting set up just can't do sometimes..skipping worms too
slayer
slayer
#8
RE: spinning reels
Jusr ignor him. Tom Mann uses spinning reels all the time and he was one of the first manufactures of rubber worms. There is one little problem you may encounter. The curly tail worms can mess your line up. Simply put a very small barrel swivel or snap swivel before your hook. No more swirls in the line. I can cast much better with a spinning reel but I also use a bait caster for worming. If the drag messes up I can just push the botton and use my thumb. On a spinning reel if the drag messes up your in a little trouble.
Chuck
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