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Actually, that depends on the slope of the green. Could be either way. ?
 

Honestly, I had never given that any thought. I am guessing I’ve probably worked it both ways. I will observe the next time I toss one. 
 

I’m looking forward to see what others will say. 

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  • Super User
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My left or the spook’s left? 

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5 hours ago, Columbia Craw said:

When you work a Spook type bait, do you prefer right to left or left to right?

Yes.

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1 hour ago, scaleface said:

I dont understand .

If you did understand, it would be frightening. 

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20 minutes ago, Jmontgomery87 said:

Up and down.

And in Australia?....

2 hours ago, bulldog1935 said:

If you did understand, it would be frightening. 

LOL, went for a group bike ride yesterday, and most folks are doing a steady(ish) effort throughout, I was doing interval efforts up any hill with a power spin over the top, a couple of the guys tried to come with me, and at one of the rest stops, one asks, how do you accelerate up the hill without shifting down or loosing cadence, without missing a beat, I say "are you pedaling left, right left, or right, left right, it makes a difference", had them going for almost 5 minutes making up all kinds of silliness on the fly...

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1 hour ago, Deleted account said:

 

LOL, went for a group bike ride yesterday, and most folks are doing a steady(ish) effort throughout, I was doing interval efforts up any hill with a power spin over the top, a couple of the guys tried to come with me, and at one of the rest stops, one asks, how do you accelerate up the hill without shifting down or loosing cadence, without missing a beat, I say "are you pedaling left, right left, or right, left right, it makes a difference", had them going for almost 5 minutes making up all kinds of silliness on the fly...


I’m stealing this, that’s great. Like asking for a left handed screw driver to the new guy. 

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14 hours ago, Columbia Craw said:

When you work a Spook type bait, do you prefer right to left or left to right?

Got it....rod tip worked left to left?

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Well I realized it’s soo much easier to to work them right to left and surmised my rods must be designed for right to left.  A very subtle design factor but very good to know. I’m definitely on something or on to something.

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I'm ex-military, we always start with the left.

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  • Super User
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Left to Right for a Feeding strike.

Right to Left for a Reaction strike.

Is that not common knowledge? 

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8 hours ago, papajoe222 said:

I'm ex-military, we always start with the left.

And find a way to get out of step before the second verse of the cadence "C130 rolling down the strip"... :) 

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20 hours ago, Columbia Craw said:

Well I realized it’s soo much easier to to work them right to left and surmised my rods must be designed for right to left.  A very subtle design factor but very good to know. I’m definitely on something or on to something.

Probably the last time you ask this crowd that type of question lol

 

It seems to me like it's more of a muscle/body/physics thing. While your shoulder is not actually rotating, right to left seems like an internal "rotation" versus left to right is more like external rotation. Altho that logic only works if you hold your fishing pole in your right hand. Any lefties want to chime in? 

 

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On 10/30/2022 at 12:36 AM, Columbia Craw said:

When you work a Spook type bait, do you prefer right to left or left to right?

I go up & down.

Or is it down & up ?

Either way . . . .

https://youtu.be/iRYF1wxu4Kw?t=188

:smiley:

A-Jay

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