Low profile baitcasters are a product of the competitive bass fishing circuit, and they suit that purpose very well. They are awesome on lighter 6-7 foot rods and up to 12-pound line test.
But frankly, I find the low profile baitcasters unsuitable for our West Coast 10 to 12-foot salmon and steelhead rods. They even look out of place when matched to one.
1. They don't balance the rod properly.
2. Their line capacity leaves much to be desired.
3. They tend to backlash when throwing out heavy setups.
That said, they are much easier to handle for hours on end compared to round reels, especially if you have small paws.
Milo, I disagree on all points.
Low profilers are the best thing for Lower Mainland rivers, wouldn't use anything else.
Regular reels are clunky and waste a lot of line.
I can fish all day and not feel a thing and I never ran out of line.
That's all I've used for the last 5 years and would never buy a regular reel again unless it's for salt.
They balance rods perfectly since all new rods are much ligther.