Spinning Reel Pros Higher quality Reel position at the bottom of the rod creates better balance More control over casting distance and speed More control over drag Ideal for placing in a rod holder (set and forget) Lower cost than a baitcaster reel Easy to switch between right-handed and left-handed use (the crank arm can be moved to either side) Can be used with light lures and bait Suited for multiple habitats Spinning Reel Cons Doesnt perform as well or cast as far with heavier lures The bail must be handled properly to prevent tangles A more expensive reel, starting at $50+ Not meant for reeling in larger fish like salmon or halibut At the end of the day, deciding between a baitcaster vs spincaster vs spinning reels will depend on your specific situation and ability as well as what youre trying to catch
They wont handle your lightest baitcasting lures, but they will excel with both bottom bouncers like worms, jigs and Carolina Rigs, as well as faster moving options
Mounting Screws May Be LEFT HANDED
Keeping himself in the Top 10 the entire time, Queen placed eighth on Day 1 with 17-9, rose to second after adding 17-11 and ended his run Saturday with an even 15 pounds
Reel frame, spool, drag knob and foot made of 6061-T651 aerospace grade aluminum