Spinning reels are the most versatile fishing tackle that exists. Learn about the differences in spinning reels with this free fishing video from the owner of a fishing tackle store. Expert: Larry Mastry Bio: Larry Mastry and his brother Dale own Mastry's Tackle, a fixture in St. Petersburg, Fla., and together they have a half of a century's experience in fishing. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Video Rating: 5 / 5



spinning reels all the way!
@real4version4videos i just dont like the fact that most bait casters only have the crank on the right side of the reel and they have 2 much backlash
@leafsfan234 i mean i dont hate spinning reels but i like baitcasters a little better
@real4version4videos see i hate bait casters and love spinning reels
ads are so damm
annoying
i hate spinning reels… baitcasters are so much nicer
thats a shity ass pen reel
I love that large rod you showed. It looks great and have to get one of those. I’m viewing these videos because I am new to using a spin reel and rod. I have had trouble out of the Zebco reels lately with the line not reeling back in. One of them is new, and the other one is a Zebco 33.
the written captions block view
oh god i love fishing
boring
I use the Shakespeare UglyStik. They’re strong and make it an exciting fight. But just about any rod and reel combo will work just fine.
whats a goog reel for largemouth bass like the model and brand
00:58 – your presentations are very interesting.
are you using store displays as your
demo rod / reel’s as the plastic wire
ties indicate on the reel seat?
also: please explain the more basic reel
sizing lingo you use to describe
reel size and capacity.