Ok, I have been fishing for a long time. Its almost embarassing to admit this, but I can almost NEVER get a good hookset on the left side of my body. I am right handed, and reel right handed with baitcasting setups. My wheelhouse hookset is from about 1-4 o'clock positions. However, if I find that its necessary to set between 8-11 o'clock positions I cant hardly do it without some kind of awkward, slack inducing baseball swing. I can set it strait up to 12 o'clock, but I don't really like that angle for most situations.
Is this only me? Anyone have advice for setting the hook to the left as a right handed angler? I normally try to avoid it happening, but with a partner in the boat or certain situations along banks / docks it inevitably occurs.
For as experienced as I am, this is a basic thing that is just bothering the heck out of me. Maybe its anatomically inappropriate and I should just stray from it. I guess I'm going to just have to practice setting the hook with a mickey mouse plug in the front yard until I get it right
Keep on Fishin' on..... -Tommy Bass