spincast

English

Etymology

From spin +‎ cast.

Noun

spincast (plural spincasts)

  1. (often attributive) A kind of fishing reel that is thrown from a fixed spool but eliminates the large wire bail and line roller of the spinning reel in favour of one or two simple pickup pins and a metal cup to wind the line on the spool.

Verb

spincast (third-person singular simple present spincasts, present participle spincasting, simple past and past participle spincasted)

  1. To fish with a reel of this kind.