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Casting or spinning: which choice to adopt?

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Many of you are wondering how to choose between a casting or a spinning set. These two types of ensemble present indeed two styles but also different fishing techniques.

To help you better understand the key features and benefits of a casting or spinning rod, here is an article that may enlighten you.

The casting rod

Casting or baitcasting rods have become increasingly popular in France in recent years. A casting unit consists of a reel with a spool rotating on its axis. The crank acts directly on the spool, reducing the number of parts (and therefore the weight) of the casting reel. The reel is attached to the rod from above, as are all the rings.

A casting rod requires more learning time, especially because of the reel. Indeed, each throw must be controlled with the thumb to prevent the spool from continuing to spin on itself and creating what are called wigs ...

Mastering a casting set will, however, lead to better casting precision, setting your lure and therefore discretion. Once the technique is well assimilated, the result is better precision and speed of execution of the throws.

The wire being in the direct axis of the crank the assembly provides more sensations during the animation of the lure, the attack and the fight.

The equipment, often more robust, also makes it easier to fish with larger lures such as big baits.

However, it is often more difficult to fish finely and cast small lures. Speaking of throwing, the distances are also often shorter. Finally, even if great progress has been made on this point, the average prices of casting reels remain significantly higher than spinning models.

The spinning rod

The spinning set is the most common combo in France. It consists of a fixed spinning reel oscillating from top to bottom. The line is wound around the reel spool by means of a pick up. The reel is attached to the rod from below, as well as the rings!

Very easily mastered by a novice fisherman, a spinning set makes it easier to cast light lures, as well as over greater distances.

A spinning set is more versatile and allows you to tackle all fishing techniques, from the most basic to the most specific. Another important point, the prices are generally much more accessible. They allow a beginner to try their hand at fishing without breaking the bank.

However, we often lack precision in the throws and the approaches are less discreet when setting down the lure. The heavier the lure, the more difficult it will be to control your cast on specific areas.

Casting or Spinning: How to start?

Contrary to what one might think, casting is not much more difficult to learn than spinning for a novice angler. Not having the basics of spinning, gestures and techniques come quickly. However, we recommend that you try out a friend's set before you embark on the adventure. The ideal would be to start with both sets. They correspond to very different but complementary fishing techniques.

If you only had to choose one, start with a spinning set. The casts will be easier, the wigs less present and the technique more intuitive.
when you progress in your technique, your throws, in the feeling of your line, then move towards a casting set.

Our fishing guides are also on hand to advise you on buying your tackle. In their company, you'll be able to practise a range of lure, casting and spinning techniques. So don't hesitate to get in touch. There's nothing like hands-on experience to help you make your choice.

Useful links to start casting or spinning fishing:

Which fishing rod to choose according to the lure used?

Learn to fish with a fishing guide

Start lure fishing

Rodmaps

Rodmaps is first and foremost the story of Nicolas and Matthieu, two friends with a passion for fishing. Ever since we were children, our passion has driven us to travel all over France and around the world in search of adventure and trophy fish. Through Rodmaps, we want to share our passion for fishing with as many people as possible and help them discover the joys of this sport, because yes, fishing is a sport!

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