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So tired of putting my lefty Steez on a right-handed rod. Everything feels out of whack. I need to source a good top-shelf lefty rod...7'2" ML M-S glass for bottom bumping.

Thoughts?

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Thoughts..... I don't think I've ever seen a left handed fishing rod in my life, unless someone makes a left handed spiral wrapped custom rod.

 

Please post pictures when you find one.

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Someone's been day drinking.

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If it's a lefty reel, can't you just hold the right handed rod in your right hand and reel with your left hand?

If you get a Megabass ARM, they will custom craft the handle based on your hand and whether you are lefty/righty. 

So tired of putting my lefty Steez on a right-handed rod. Everything feels out of whack. I need to source a good top-shelf lefty rod...7'2" ML M-S glass for bottom bumping.

Thoughts?

 

I got one that you can buy  :eyebrows:

Turn the rod upside down and cast it, maybe that will work for ya. lol

 

Good post!!

EBAY

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A-Jay

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Give up fishing & do beer commercials instead..

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It will component my left-handed screw driver nicely.

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I use left handed casting reels, but I stay away from the left handed rods because you have to tighten the reel seat nut down with an expensive metric pipe wrench.

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Try www.lefthandrods.com.

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i have seen pistol grip rod handles made for a righty or lefty before

I never understood why folks roll with a RH baitcaster and then their spinning setup has the crank on the left. In what universe does this even make sense? If you are currently doing this, you are as screwed up as a soup sandwhich.

I enjoy a good soup sandwich, problem is I can never figure out what hand to use the spork with

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I tried a soup sandwich once with chopsticks..

I fee your pain....I am so tired of using my left-handed hammer with right handed nails. Can't find left handed nails anywhere

I understand the grief you're going through. I'm stuck using a left handed baseball bat.

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I got some oceanfront property I could sell you in West Virginia.

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You guys could all be suckers.  Maybe he's the one that's being facetious?

I was at a store one time full of left handed paraphernalia. Everything from left handed toilet paper, left handed drinking straws, and yes even left handed fishing rods. I was going to but one for my left handed cousin but I only had my right handed credit card.

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