HOW TO LOAD YOUR SPOOL WITH LINE
Spooling up with fresh line is an important starting point. Monos don’t last indefinitely, especially if they have been stored in direct sunlight, so take some time to strip off last season’s line and re-spool for some peace of mind and safer fishing.
The general rule of thumb is that new line must exit the spool in the same direction it goes on the reel. Reel it on incorrectly and you’ll suffer with horrific line twist, resulting in nightmare tangles and dramatically weakened line.
The general rule of thumb is that new line must exit the spool in the same direction it goes on the reel. Reel it on incorrectly and you’ll suffer with horrific line twist, resulting in nightmare tangles and dramatically weakened line.
1). Everyone has their preferred method of loading up with fresh line, whether it’s a pencil through the centre of the spool or placing the spool of line in water. Line should exit the spool in the same direction it goes on the reel. Reel the new line on under slight tension, stop after a few dozen turns of the handle and check it.
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2). Load a spool correctly and you’ll greatly enhance line flow and casting distances. Underfill the spool and the added friction as it exits the spool will hinder performance. Wind on too much line and it will spill off the spool, resulting in constant tangles. With braided lines you shouldn’t load as much on as you would mono, leaving a gap of perhaps 4 to 6 mm from the spool rim.
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3. Even with lines loaded on spools in the correct manner, line twist can still occur. Prolonged fights from lively fish through a loosened clutch will soon add twists which can cause horrid tangles and snap drastically weakend line. A bunch of twisted, tangled line can even snap delicate float and feeder tips as it flies through the rings and suddenly jams at the tip.
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4. Removing line twist can be tricky, especially in severe cases. Sometimes it’s safer to admit defeat and re-load with some fresh line, but there is a method of removing the early stages of line twist. The easiest method for removing twist from finer monofilament line is to make a cast over grass, remove the end tackle and retrieve every last inch through slight tension.
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