1. spincast - Noun
2. spincast - Verb
spincast (plural spincasts)
(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.
spincast (third-person singular simple present spincasts, present participle spincasting, simple past and past participle spincasted)
To fish with a reel of this kind.
Traditionally mounted above the rod, the spincast reel is also fitted with an external nose cone that encloses and protects the fixed spool. Source: Internet
With a fixed spool, spincast reels can cast lighter lures than bait cast reels, although friction of the nose cone guide and spool cup against the uncoiling line reduces casting distance compared to spinning reels. Source: Internet