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What is the difference between a casting and spinning rod?

We cannot admit that the casting technique is better than spinning, nor the other way around. However, it is known that both practices are suitable for different types of fishing. They also use different equipment. In this article, we will see what the difference is between a casting rod and a spinning rod.

The difference in casting

To begin with, it is important to know that the difference between these two fishing techniques is not only in the rod. Indeed, the spinning rod is equipped with an adapted reel. The same goes for a casting rod, which is equipped with a baitcasting reel. If you already know anything about fishing, you should know that the physical forces involved in casting are not the same for these two techniques. For spinning, it is based on the weight of the lure and the movement of the rod, a great classic. For casting, it is the spool that turns to ensure the launch. The latter is the best choice if you are looking for practicality and better control.

How they compare according to the type of fishing

A casting set, i.e. a rod and a baitcasting reel, allows you to have a better control of the line. Indeed, you just have to untwist or cast if you want to follow the bottom relief correctly. On the other hand, for a very variable bottom topography, casting offers much more reactivity. In any case, for vertical fishing, a spinning package is also an excellent choice, especially if you want to animate your lure in a more subtle way. Admittedly, casting is less practical for animating a lure in this context. On the other hand, the spinning rod is also advantageous for linear, long distance and light fishing. For strong and fast fishing, the casting rod is to be preferred.

Their advantages and disadvantages

A rod with a baitcasting reel has many advantages. It provides a good feeling due to its stiffness and the fact that it is presented as a real extension of the arm. It is also light, fast and efficient, perfect for long session fishing. This type of rod also provides great comfort, especially when controlling the line. However, the casting set also has some drawbacks. It is more expensive and requires adjustments to ensure better use.

As for the spinning set, it also has many advantages. First, it is distinguished by its versatility. In fact, there is such a wide variety of rods that you can practice a multitude of techniques with them. There are rods for all types of fishing, from the lightest to the heaviest. It is also easier to handle and much more affordable than a casting set. Its main disadvantage is the effort that this rod requires because of the size of the lures;