When I was young, less than ten I believe, my father gave me his bamboo fly
rod & gave me a lesson. I don't remember switching hands, but it's possible.
A lot of lost brain cells since then. I had a half day lesson maybe seven
years ago, about the same time I had my two day fly tying lesson &
reintroduced myself to fly fishing. Didn't switch hands there, but it was
probably already ingrained from my many years of open face spinning. Just
seems natural to me to control the rod w/ my dominant hand & control the
line and/or reel w/ the left. I rarely use the reel when I fly fish, w/
those exceptions when I hook something big enough to run the line through my
hand to the reel. You're already controlling the line w/ your left hand
until the line's on the water. What do you do if a fish strikes before you
switch?

 

From: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com [mailto:vfb-m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of George E Vincent
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 11:22 AM
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Subject: [VFB] Re: Reeling left-handed

 

Jimmy, I know we have had this discussion on this list before. I do it the
same as you, that is cast with my right arm and switch to my left when I
catch a fish to reel it in. This is the way that I was taught and the way
that fly rods and reels were set up to be used by right-handed people at
least back in the 50s when I learned to fly fish.

 

BTW this is also the way that Lefty Kreh says that it should be done,
because you are using your dominant hand to do the work.

 

I don't know when they started teaching right-handed people to cast with the
right and reel with the left, but as far as I am concerned they are wrong.

 

George Vincent

 

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From: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com [mailto:vfb-m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Jimmy D. Moore
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 12:09
To: Virtual Fly Box; Fly Fishing World; Hill Coountry Fly Fishers
Subject: [VFB] Reeling left-handed

I'm right-handed and I've always reeled right handed after changing the rod
from right hand to left I know that in the time it takes to change the rod
from right hand to left hand has cost me a fish or two, but try as I may, I
just can't get the hang of reeling left-handed.  I've had this trouble with
my bait casting reel but it doesn't seem to affect how quick I strike at a
bass. 

I've sat at my tying bench with a reel attached to a reel seat held the
handle in my right hand and reeled left-handed until I'm blue in the face.
After about 5 minutes, reeling left-handed seems natural, BUT  . . . . when
I get on the stream and a fish takes, I fall back into the switching rod
from right to left hand and then reeling with my right hand.  

I'll try doubly hard to reel left-handed on the next fish, but even if I
don't make the switch, my reeling is an uncoordinated jerky motion.

Maybe I've just got a mental block.  Any suggestions will be appreciated.

JIMMY D



 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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