Showing posts with label how to load fishing spool faster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to load fishing spool faster. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

How to Spool Line On Spinning Reels


Put line on spinning reels right and the line will not be twisted..

1. Pull old line off reel thru line guides until you have enough room on spool for new line.

2. Always leave some line from spool through rod guides and past end of rod to tie new line to.

3. Tie new line to end of old line with a blood knot or two clinch knots.

4. Lay spool of new line on the floor so line comes off spool just like it goes on your reel spool.

5. Hold line tight with left hand just above reel.

6. Reel line onto reel slowly, making sure it is spooled tightly.

7. Fill spool to within 1/8 inch of spool lip.


Don't fill whole spool,


you usually need only about 50 yards of line for most fishing.

Save money.
IF

for some reson you continue to have line twists

TRY THIS:

Once you have followed the above procedures don't tie a bait on right yet, wait till you get to the lake and as you idle out of a no wake zone let all of the line off the reel and "troll" it behind the boat for a minute.

Now reel it in and your all set.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

The Smart Spooler - Fishing Line Winder Makes Your Reels And Lines Last Longer!

The SMART SPOOLER is a great tool to apply line dressing on fly lines: the fly line does not drag on the floor. The dressing can penetrate while the line rests on the vented spool. When winding line back on the reel, run it through a clean cloth. CLEAN LINES CAST FURTHER!

The fastest system to spool fly line and backing, with a cordless drill or manually. Makes for fast, easy line changes and cleaning without risk for line twists or birdsnests.



The SMART SPOOLER works also very well with spinning reels and bait casting reels.

Winding fly line and backing on the reel is equally fast and easy. Use a cordless drill for optimal speed, or manually. Tight, even distribution of the line on the reel and no risk for tangles.