Thrasher
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Yep, interesting to find out what folks use.I guess this was prompted by our conversation last night?
I voted for both but use multis for almost all my beach fishing.
I’ll state at the outset my casting isn’t brilliant (although I’m trying to learn the pendulum) but for most of my local marks, distance isn’t necessary.
I can easily put a bait further with a FS.
But… I just find multis so much nicer to fish with. It feels more direct to me, better contact with the fish, easy to adjust drag, ratchet setting, easy to pick up the tripod and move back up the beach.
And when the ratchet screams off when a good hound takes it, there’s nothing like it.
Certainly beats the ‘rod bouncing off down the shingle’ comments I read so often on forums! Always always set a drag, even if you have to unscrew it on the spool, if that’s the only way the reel does it.
I do use FS for feathering. Learned to feather with one and trying to do it with a multi just feels totally wrong.
I also use them exclusively for estuary flattie fishing where you’re mostly just lobbing baits a few yards.
And I use them for float fishing, or mullet fishing on the rare occasions I do it.
I certainly don’t ‘look down’ on anyone who uses a FS, so many do, after all and it’s about catching fish, not what you use.
Just for myself, I’ve used both a lot and far far prefer a multi on my beachcaster than a FS.
But if the choice was FS or not go fishing, I’d definitely use the FS!
For me it is FS because that is what I used in freshwater from getting my first fishing kit from woolworths many, many moons ago.
I do have a couple of multipliers, one an old mitchell I was given for boat use and another one a small Abu lhw aimed at spinning for salmon. I have tried it on a number of occassions over the time I have had it but just can't get on with it. If I was harling from a boat on the River Tay it would be the reel to use, but bank fishing my local river it isn't.
I do agree with the engineering and feel of a multiplier though they are a very satisfying piece of kit.
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