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Hi,
Have to replace the line on my spinning reel. I read several of the links on how to do this, and I guess they all say to keep the curl coming off of the supply reel the same direction (& curl) as it is being wound up on the fishing reel. In other words, not to oppose the natural curl that the line has from the supply reel. Was wondering: Wouldn't it, perhaps, be better if it were wound up so as to oppose the natural curl that it has taken sitting on the supply reel. Wouldn't that tend to straighten the line (over time)? What's the prevalent wisdom on doing this ? What's a really good link showing how (the ones I found didn't have all that clear directions) ? Thanks, bob |
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On 4/30/2011 11:32 AM, Bob wrote:
Hi, Have to replace the line on my spinning reel. I read several of the links on how to do this, and I guess they all say to keep the curl coming off of the supply reel the same direction (& curl) as it is being wound up on the fishing reel. In other words, not to oppose the natural curl that the line has from the supply reel. Was wondering: Wouldn't it, perhaps, be better if it were wound up so as to oppose the natural curl that it has taken sitting on the supply reel. Wouldn't that tend to straighten the line (over time)? What's the prevalent wisdom on doing this ? What's a really good link showing how (the ones I found didn't have all that clear directions) ? Thanks, bob What works the absolute best for me is to tie off one end of the line to a ball bearing swivel and back out to the end of my driveway tugging periodically on the line. Then reel it up snug as I walk back into the tie point. The next item is use a larger diameter spinning reel than you normally would. Yes, it takes more line to fill, but also seems to take longer to twist up. I have always spooled up by putting the spool on a pin and taking line off the top of the spool. Can't speak for any other way. The same way off as on has to do with blow off. If its straightened out then it tends to jump off the spool. If its curled the opposite way as its spooled on it tends to jump off the spool. If you spool up a few days before you use it then it tends to take a set to the way its on the reel, and its not as critical. If you spool up the night before it still has the set of the bulk spool. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com Tournament Director www.YumaProAm.com ROFB FAQ www.ROFB.net |
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