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Old November 28th, 2009, 03:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Paul Fisher
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Default fishing line memory

yes, thanks.
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" wrote in message
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"Paul Fisher" wrote in message
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The line spool edge was facing me with the line coming off the top and
onto the reel as if reeling in a fish. I have been hanging it by a bait
hook and letting the weight of the rod and reel pull down, and was going
to try a heat gun, but I will try the hot water and if no luck the
'walkabout' thanks


If I'm understanding you correctly, I know the problem right now. You
didn't put the line on backwards, you put it on "sideways!"

Like I said, mono line picks up a memory as it is stored on the filler
spool. The line takes a set as it's spooled and stored. It is important
that the line goes onto the reel spool in the same way that it lays on the
filler spool. The way you held the spool would have been perfect if you
were spooling a baitcasting reel, but with a spinning reel, the spool is
90 degrees perpendicular. So with each revolution of the bail, you were
putting a half twist in that segment of line. That all adds up to a mess
after spooling a hundred yards of line!

The next time you spool up your spinning reels, lay the spool down on the
floor, flat! Thread the line through the guides, open the bail and tie
the line to the spool. Now crank the reel handle two or three times.
Drop the rod tip and watch the line. Does it immediately twist up or
throw itself around the rod tip? If it does, now you're putting it on
backwards and need to flip the filler spool over. Now the line should
spool up nice and neat.

Make sense?
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