neil1964
Well-known member
The only thing that felt a little strange at first was the release compared to a multi but you sharp adjust. Give it a go ![/QUOTE]
I prefer a multi because I quite often muck up the release on a F/S reel. Just cant seem to let it "twang" off my finger at the correct point every cast. With a multi, its just a simple release of thumb pressure.
With me fishing with the reel up the butt, it just seems a bit cack handed winding in with a F/S.
Can definitely see the advantages of a F/S in the dark instead of guessing the point to stop the spool on a multi.
Pros and conns for me but the main reason i don't have any bigger than a spinning F/S is because I am sh*t at casting with them.
I prefer a multi because I quite often muck up the release on a F/S reel. Just cant seem to let it "twang" off my finger at the correct point every cast. With a multi, its just a simple release of thumb pressure.
With me fishing with the reel up the butt, it just seems a bit cack handed winding in with a F/S.
Can definitely see the advantages of a F/S in the dark instead of guessing the point to stop the spool on a multi.
Pros and conns for me but the main reason i don't have any bigger than a spinning F/S is because I am sh*t at casting with them.
