Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Tips & TechniquesGene Jensen How to Cast a Baitcaster Reel by Gene Jensen By: wpalert Date: August 14, 2016 Don’t be afraid of fishing with a baitcaster. Here is everything that you need to know about casting with one. Now get out there and practice and soon you will have the confidence you need to catch fish with a baitcaster. Tags2016August 12BaitcasterGene JensenHow to Cast Previous articleKC Choosakul & Tim Penhollow win Cashion Fishing Rods Stop #3 August 6,2016 Falls LakeNext articleLucas Beats The Heat For Wire-To-Wire Bassmaster Victory On The Potomac River wpalerthttps://thebasscast.com LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular Murray/Reese and Myers/Scroggins Move on to Championship Round at General Tire Team Series Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Taylor Bonds & Sawyer Sparrow Win CATT Lake Wylie, SC Nov 16, 2024 Jim Hipkiss & Dennis Boykin Win CATT Nesue River with 5 bass weighing 16.40 lbs! How Dropping Temperatures Impact Bass Location and Feeding Patterns Lane Bros. and Murray/Reese and Advance from Final Elimination Round Match on Headwaters Lake at General Tire Team Series Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup More like thisRelated Murray/Reese and Myers/Scroggins Move on to Championship Round at General Tire Team Series Bass Pro Shops Summit Cup Brian Carter - November 20, 2024 Team REDCON1 (Murray/Reese) catches 46 bass weighing 87-2 to... Taylor Bonds & Sawyer Sparrow Win CATT Lake Wylie, SC Nov 16, 2024 Brian Carter - November 20, 2024 Next Wylie Qualifier is this coming Saturday November 23... Jim Hipkiss & Dennis Boykin Win CATT Nesue River with 5 bass weighing 16.40 lbs! Brian Carter - November 20, 2024 Next up is the Neuse River 2024 Fall Final... How Dropping Temperatures Impact Bass Location and Feeding Patterns Brian Carter - November 20, 2024 As a tournament bass angler, I've always been fascinated...