Sambo Season - New Honsu Fishing Video
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Wed, 2006-11-29 16:31
The fishing video which proves its Sambo Season! Watch the masters at work with their bling, just gotta love jigging up monsters of the deep. Hope you enjoy this video.
____________________________________________________________________________
Site Admin - Just ask if you need assistance
shamu
Posts: 99
Date Joined: 11/10/06
Great video! you guys made
Great video! you guys made it look so easy.....
Andy Mac
Posts: 4778
Date Joined: 03/02/06
Exactly
Honsu, you and KayC make it look way too easy.
Go the lefties KayC!!!! Woo Hoo!!
Nice action guys, keep it coming.
Cheers
Andy Mac (Fishwrecked Reeltime Editor & Forum Moderator)
Youngest member of the Fishwrecked Old Farts Club
jay_burgess
Posts: 4648
Date Joined: 18/08/05
Andy Mac I thought winding
Andy Mac I thought winding with your left hand is the conventional way for a right hander to fish, that way you are lifting with your dominant arm.
-----------------
Jay Burgess
big john
Posts: 8750
Date Joined: 20/07/06
Chainsaw
Loved bouttimes bit of chainsaw action.:)
John
WA based manufacturer and supplier of premium leadhead jigs, fligs, bucktail jigs, 'bulletproof' soft plastic jig heads and XOS bullet jig heads.
Jigs available online in my web store!
Andy Mac
Posts: 4778
Date Joined: 03/02/06
Thats right Jay
Left hand overheads should be for right handed people like me...that's the way I was brought up to fish, using my strong right hand to lift the rod/fish and the weaker left hand to wind up the line as you drop the rod tip (no strength required for that unless you are winching it up which is poor form) somehow the generations of fishermen that followed seemed to either be too unco to wind left handed or simply bought the only overhead reels available which were right hand wind (for some reason) and have been brought up that way.
If you watch a right handed angler wind up a big fish with their left hand on the rod, they almost always stop and grab the rod with their right hand as well to get any leverage after a few minutes of hard struggle.
It would be interesting to hear how Kasey L sees this, and how he learnt to reel in left handed.
Cheers
Andy Mac (Fishwrecked Reeltime Editor & Forum Moderator)
Youngest member of the Fishwrecked Old Farts Club
jay_burgess
Posts: 4648
Date Joined: 18/08/05
"If you watch a right handed
"If you watch a right handed angler wind up a big fish with their left hand on the rod, they almost always stop and grab the rod with their right hand as well to get any leverage after a few minutes of hard struggle."
Yeah that's exactly what I do. Having your left hand on the rod is OK for smaller fish but it feels unco lifting the rod with my non-dominant hand when there is a big fish on. Like you said, at some stage during the fight I'll always put my right hand on the rod anyway. I'm going to start fishing the 'proper' way and see if it makes it easier.
-----------------
Jay Burgess
Andy Mac
Posts: 4778
Date Joined: 03/02/06
Try it with an egg beater first Jay
The best way to get used to it is either an egg beater or a small baitcaster, The action of casting and immediately retrieving without having to swap hands will increase your hit rate with lure takers and feels so much more comfortable. Then graduate to a proper left hand overhead and I reckon you won;t go back.
Cheers
Andy Mac (Fishwrecked Reeltime Editor & Forum Moderator)
Youngest member of the Fishwrecked Old Farts Club
jay_burgess
Posts: 4648
Date Joined: 18/08/05
Yeah eggbeater first
My stella has a reversable handle so I'm going to try it with that first. I think it will be good when casting not having to swap hands for the retrieve.
-----------------
Jay Burgess
Adam Gallash
Posts: 15644
Date Joined: 29/11/05
Old Skool
I know Gribbo uses his right arm for leverage and left to wind. I just feel unco doing it that way as I have no problem with lifting with my left and winding with the right. I guess it comes down to personal preference, but I do know that most of the old schoolers were right arm to lift, left to wind - as a right hander.
Site Admin - Just ask if you need assistance
sherbert
Posts: 4717
Date Joined: 10/09/06
Andy mac
Andy you got to give it a go m8/its the best m8/ lol
steve
Assassin landbase fishing club
Vander72
Posts: 433
Date Joined: 20/10/06
and if ya cacky handed
strangely enough i'm right handed and cast with a left handed grip over my right shoulder....never felt unco....its just the way ive always done it.....lift with left and wind with my right.....cacky handed ive heard they call it.....i play golf right handed with a left hand grip...spins people out when i hit further than them...heheheheheh.....!!!!!!!!
he who dies with the most toys wins
Kasey L.
Posts: 1390
Date Joined: 02/03/06
winding
hi guys
I've been brought up casting with my right hand and winding with my left. I find it almost impossible to gain the same accuracy and power casting with my left (but that might be due to lack of practice o.O)
As explained above, right handers naturally have stronger right arms (tongue-in-cheek remarks barring), and as I have been brought up winding with my left, this is the way I have grown used to.
Having said that, I also have a right hand wind, left hand pump overhead. I find it helps that when your right arm dies pumping fish after fish on the spinner, switching arms over and using the overhead allows you a few more.
As jigging requires no casting, eventually I hope to be entirely interchangeable between arms, but for now, its right hand wind overhead, and left hand wind spinner.
By the way, boy do I have alot of gear to bring back =P
Almost popped a vein today dead lifting 24kg while test-loading a blank; apparently it deadlifts 30kg, but unfortunately I'm piss weak.
Also, I have a few aluminium Stella power knobs that I'm bringing home.
Pump iron to drop iron!
honsu chin
Posts: 2086
Date Joined: 20/09/05
My strongest or dominant arm
My strongest or dominant arm is left arm so I hold my rod with my left and wind right. But after a few fish and slimy gloves you need both hands to hang on!! lol
**Oceanside = Strudwick,Daiwa,Van Staal,Jigmaster Rods, Shimano,Penn etc... **
Oceanside Tackle and Marine
364 South Street,
O'Connor, Perth WA
Ph# 9337 5682
Fishing/Boating/Dive/Marine
** OPEN 7 DAYS **
Maverick
Posts: 1259
Date Joined: 06/06/06
MAKO
Has this got where you JAG the MAKO on a jig ????
______________________________________________________
Strap yourself in , and feel the GGGGG's
The lying scumbag that I am .
OFW member 088
Sponsored by no one and I work for myself so my comments are my own.
honsu chin
Posts: 2086
Date Joined: 20/09/05
no..... **Oceanside =
no.....
**Oceanside = Strudwick,Daiwa,Van Staal,Jigmaster Rods, Shimano,Penn etc... **
Oceanside Tackle and Marine
364 South Street,
O'Connor, Perth WA
Ph# 9337 5682
Fishing/Boating/Dive/Marine
** OPEN 7 DAYS **