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Hello, I`ve just purchased a centre pin of Ebay (Mordex Merlin). Now 1`ve
never used one before. I know that when loading line onto a fixed spool reel it has to be done a certain way to avoid line twist. Is there any such thing when loading a center pin or do you just wind it straight on. Thanks Kim |
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![]() "kimbo_" wrote in message ... Hello, I`ve just purchased a centre pin of Ebay (Mordex Merlin). Now 1`ve never used one before. I know that when loading line onto a fixed spool reel it has to be done a certain way to avoid line twist. Is there any such thing when loading a center pin or do you just wind it straight on. Thanks Kim ------------------------------------------------ Wind it on spool to spool, not spilling off the end like a fixed spool. put the spool on a pencil or something and get someone to hold it for you putting slight pressure on the spool as you wind it on. Shimano recomend loading their fixed spool reels this way. |
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wrote: Hello, I`ve just purchased a centre pin of Ebay (Mordex Merlin). Now 1`ve never used one before. I know that when loading line onto a fixed spool reel it has to be done a certain way to avoid line twist. Is there any such thing when loading a center pin or do you just wind it straight on. Just wind it straight on. If you've never used one before choose a stiffish line about 25% stronger than you would otherwise - you'll go back down after a while but it makes initial handling slightly easier. In general a cpin allows you to fish heavier and with greater control than a fixed spool and, once you have mastered the reel, the fish don't notice. Cheerio, -- |
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Thanks for that. Ican`t wait to try it. I just walked up the river Lea Luton
way( Barbel,Chub and river Carp) with 2 cans of sweet corn and fed them. Roll on the 16th. Cheers Kim "Alex" wrote in message ... "kimbo_" wrote in message ... Hello, I`ve just purchased a centre pin of Ebay (Mordex Merlin). Now 1`ve never used one before. I know that when loading line onto a fixed spool reel it has to be done a certain way to avoid line twist. Is there any such thing when loading a center pin or do you just wind it straight on. Thanks Kim ------------------------------------------------ Wind it on spool to spool, not spilling off the end like a fixed spool. put the spool on a pencil or something and get someone to hold it for you putting slight pressure on the spool as you wind it on. Shimano recomend loading their fixed spool reels this way. |
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Never heard of this way recommended for fixed-spool reels. Maybe Shimano
know something we don't.... Jim. Wind it on spool to spool, not spilling off the end like a fixed spool. put the spool on a pencil or something and get someone to hold it for you putting slight pressure on the spool as you wind it on. Shimano recomend loading their fixed spool reels this way. |
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![]() "Jim Murray" wrote in message ... Never heard of this way recommended for fixed-spool reels. Maybe Shimano know something we don't.... ------------------------------------------ I was refering too the instructions shimano give for their reels that have the "Anti twist power rollers" I quote their instructions: PowerRoller spinning reels work best when the line is loaded in the following manner. Place a scredriver shaft (or something like that) through the centre of the spool of line that you`re going to load onto your reel. After tying the line to your reel ,wind the line on,allowing the spool to turn around the screwdriver shaft (or whatever you are using). As in the picture. I will ommit to include the picture. I personally have two shimano reels (plus an old shakesperare Quo) that I load in this manner with no ill effects To load my reels I put the spool on the work plate of my piller drill, putting a screwdiver up through the spool and clamping it in the chuck. A small amount of lead is put on top of the spool, to weight it down and stop it bouncing on the work plate as it turns. As the spool turns, the friction between the spool and the work plate of the drill is sufficient to tension the line. |
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