From the resistance to bending under a given weight, the rod power can be measured.
How to properly cast a baitcaster. Then hold the pole up at a 45% angle with the bait hanging freely. You click a button to make the reel go into free spool (or almost free spool, see the braking section below), then you cast. Avoid quick whipping action you would normally do with heavy lures.
After selecting the point, fall down the plug and rod straightly so you can easily pull the line out from the water and cast the target. Employ a slow, long and smooth cast as well as releasing the lure a fraction before you would usually do with. Drop the lure with close.
Wet the knot & pull on the main line to tighten it down. When you’re ready, press the reel spool release button to disengage the spool from the handles, which will ensure you get a longer cast. If you start with a light lure, you'll end up frustrated.
Whichever side is most comfortable for you, with one hand on the trigger ready. Then, gently bend your casting. Baitcaster reels can be tricky to cast.
Press the release button to let out line. Before you set out fishing, practice with a big crankbait or swimbait. With the reel properly secured to the rod, the line threaded through the guides and a lure of the proper size and weight tied on, the angler can take several simple.
Fill the spool with line. The basics of casting a baitcaster. Mastering all four of these casting techniques will help you put your bait exactly where you need it to go.