How to Spool Line on a Spinning Reel (www.texanangler.com)
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@wotterful I noticed too.
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she's cute
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if you spool up your line like this it causes big twists on your line. Dont put your line on the table like this!!
Ask somebody to help you to hold the spool where the new line is on it with a pencil.
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my line doesn't catch?
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hello, im sort of new to fiahing and i was wondering what the difference between braided line, fluorocarbon, and monofilament is?
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great info, but damn, C-O-R-N-Y
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Thank you!
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Hey Daphne,You have your spool overfilled (it will jump off in loops=tangle) 1\8 inch from spool edge is ideal and also line twist must be adressed.. 99% of the time , spool on floor face up gives you a clockwise feed, The same way your bail turns.but you already knew that and were testing us right?
wotterful 9 months ago 5
@wotterful
No, this was just a simple demonstration video made to show how to get line on your reel. Line twist generally does not occur if you use braided line. Also if it does, the first few casts with a swiveled leader should straighten it out for the mono filament line. Don't over think such things just get your line on and fish.
1SmartMofo 9 months ago
do you reel in the line with the bail open?
MiCx023 1 year ago
@MiCx023
No you close the bail, however in most good spinning reels the bail automatically closes when reeling.
1SmartMofo 1 year ago