Wondering if anyone use's a spinning reel to float fish? I don't have alot of experience river fishing and I haven't invested in a baitcaster or cp yet. The spin caster is easy to use and cast but harder to use for drifting. Anyone have any tips?
I use a spinning reel to float fish and it works just fine as you don't need to drift the whole run in one shot and if you did/wanted to you can just open the bail and move the rod tip up river in effect leaving ~20' more line out (close bail) and just follow the line with the rod tip so when a fish bites it has direct resistance and ensures a good hook set.
If you have a free drifting setup like a pin or bait-caster and a fish bites with no tightness on the line you better be watching close and quick to set the hook or you may loose the fish. I usually swing the presentation to the spot I want to drift and then I'll start lowering the rod tip from up river to lover river and allow the float to drift naturally threw the spot with a small amount of tightness which helps if you want to slow down the drift (just hold back more). And if the run is big I just step down a few feet and repeat until the run is covered.
Keep in mind every presentation has a different way it should be fished but they can be achieved with a spinning reel. Just learn to use the rod more to your advantage.
A 13' rod definitely helps but I also use a 10' rod that works just fine as well but I would not want any smaller.
Hope this helps and if you have any questions just ask as I only fish with spinning reels (and fly reels),
Doja
PS what the heck happened?
This thread was just split into two?