According to my child's doc, it's good thing for the brain. I've been playing with pitching left hand on rod.. A bit if a challenge seeing it's a 703XH and a Z200H.Jason Penn wrote:not quite sure how, but i'm 1 of those weirdos lol. right side casters/left side spinners feels natural to me.Martin Lo wrote:So in the US anglers predominately wind RH for baitcasters and Left hand for spin reels?? Go figure. How did it wind up like that?
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Or you could be one of the lucky ones born left handed. Growing up in a right handed world I learned early on to be proficient with both hands in many things. I can cast equally well with either hand (helps in some tight spots) but I do much prefer to wind with my right. Oddly, I use a hammer left handed, a tennis racket left handed, but a cricket or baseball bat, right handed; I throw right handed and am left footed. I am also right eyed, but prefer to work a bolt left handed (makes buying a rifle down here awkward).
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Yup I was born left handed but parents thought it was a bad idea. A Remington 7600 would rock your world then buddy.Sore Thumb wrote:Or you could be one of the lucky ones born left handed. Growing up in a right handed world I learned early on to be proficient with both hands in many things. I can cast equally well with either hand (helps in some tight spots) but I do much prefer to wind with my right. Oddly, I use a hammer left handed, a tennis racket left handed, but a cricket or baseball bat, right handed; I throw right handed and am left footed. I am also right eyed, but prefer to work a bolt left handed (makes buying a rifle down here awkward).
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Been using pump guns to harvest goats and pigs for a while now.