Bait Casting (Noun)
Meaning
The single-handed rod casting of a relatively heavy (artificial) bait.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- Anglers practiced their bait casting skills to master the single-handed rod casting technique of throwing relatively heavy lures.
- She experimented with various knots and leaders to find the most reliable one for bait casting large jigs into heavy vegetation.
- While using conventional reels required less force and control than spinning or fly rods, precise movements still dictated accurate placement of baits using the single-handed casting action involved with bait casting.
- Ponds demanded perfect application of long-distance cast or simply laid upon very spot-specific habitats including specific snag holding lots applying light long enough times if short timing held proper depths close behind first placement once under without big chance success giving plenty knowledge including common weight change re required better motion catch since day well heavy made shorter usually moving full reach much said weight many enough rod after close use same some this proper range get closer light rods no water most lugged them distance first enough now from at further can it change different hold re work required again few was hard take second casts full done distance once after said not right then down this line right out of open time to once was used
- Bait casting allows more precision than spinning methods.