This I disagree with...Will Schultz wrote:No need to change hands if you learn how to cast correctly. With multiplying reels it isn't too important but the rule is that you should learn to reel with your dominant hand.
I am right handed, and use left handed reels for these reasons:
First, this is what came and feels natural to me. When i used spinning reels, I always had the handle on the left side. When I picked up a baitcaster, I felt the handle should be on the left... Why change???
It is more efficient... I cast with my right hand on the reel and my left on the butt, and bring the rod over my right shoulder. My hand is on the reel from the start to the finish of the cast. In the mean time, I am moving my left hand to the handle.
Dexterity and power... With the rod and reel in my right (dominant0 hand, I can more effectively work a bait, and generate a powerful hook set. All my left hand has to do is crank a handle... No dexterity or power needed for that, and what you do need is easy to learn.
The "Right" way is what works for you, but my way is more efficient...