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Hi,
I'am new to fishing after 20 years absence. I have no spool holders to attatch to my rod and just wondered what is the best way to load up my spools with new line? any help would be appreciated cheers Matt |
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I have no spool holders to
attatch to my rod and just wondered what is the best way to load up my spools with new line? I've always done it the same way. Tie the line to the reel. Chuck the spool on the floor, sit on the sofa with the reel put the line between my knees to keep it taught and then wind in steadily. The line being run between your closed knees gives enough tension on the line to make sure it goes on evenly. Never let me down in 25 yrs - more than i can say for my knees!! Damian -- Damian Burrin UKRA 1159 Level 2 RSO http://www.ukrocketry.com http://www.larf-rocketry.co.uk LARF - Putting the amateur back in rocketry!! |
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Cheers Mate,
That was the low cost solution I was looking for! Many thanks "Damian Burrin" wrote in message ... I have no spool holders to attatch to my rod and just wondered what is the best way to load up my spools with new line? I've always done it the same way. Tie the line to the reel. Chuck the spool on the floor, sit on the sofa with the reel put the line between my knees to keep it taught and then wind in steadily. The line being run between your closed knees gives enough tension on the line to make sure it goes on evenly. Never let me down in 25 yrs - more than i can say for my knees!! Damian -- Damian Burrin UKRA 1159 Level 2 RSO http://www.ukrocketry.com http://www.larf-rocketry.co.uk LARF - Putting the amateur back in rocketry!! |
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Chap on tv had the spool in a bucket of water, but I wasn't paying attention
so no mere info. Gordy "matthew walker" wrote in message ... Cheers Mate, That was the low cost solution I was looking for! Many thanks "Damian Burrin" wrote in message ... I have no spool holders to attatch to my rod and just wondered what is the best way to load up my spools with new line? I've always done it the same way. Tie the line to the reel. Chuck the spool on the floor, sit on the sofa with the reel put the line between my knees to keep it taught and then wind in steadily. The line being run between your closed knees gives enough tension on the line to make sure it goes on evenly. Never let me down in 25 yrs - more than i can say for my knees!! Damian -- Damian Burrin UKRA 1159 Level 2 RSO http://www.ukrocketry.com http://www.larf-rocketry.co.uk LARF - Putting the amateur back in rocketry!! |
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I always thought you had to hold the spool in a certain way to stop twist in
loading the line, that is memory from years ago mind you. Plus I always thought that you had to load line to the level of the front face of the spool to make sure you get less resistance for the line rubbing against the front edge of the spool when casting. -- Gandalf "Gordy" wrote in message ... Chap on tv had the spool in a bucket of water, but I wasn't paying attention so no mere info. Gordy "matthew walker" wrote in message ... Cheers Mate, That was the low cost solution I was looking for! Many thanks "Damian Burrin" wrote in message ... I have no spool holders to attatch to my rod and just wondered what is the best way to load up my spools with new line? I've always done it the same way. Tie the line to the reel. Chuck the spool on the floor, sit on the sofa with the reel put the line between my knees to keep it taught and then wind in steadily. The line being run between your closed knees gives enough tension on the line to make sure it goes on evenly. Never let me down in 25 yrs - more than i can say for my knees!! Damian -- Damian Burrin UKRA 1159 Level 2 RSO http://www.ukrocketry.com http://www.larf-rocketry.co.uk LARF - Putting the amateur back in rocketry!! |
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In article , Gandalf
wrote: I always thought you had to hold the spool in a certain way to stop twist in loading the line, that is memory from years ago mind you. Plus I always There were endless articles about it in the angling press when nylon was new and way below the quality of even the cheapest line available now. Every now and then someone rehashes them without bothering to make any tests. The other chestnut is that line coming from a fixed spool necessarily twists - well, yes it does, but as you wind it back it is untwisted - only if the end of the line turns will residual twists accrue (either end of the line, when the clutch slips it -does- add twist.) thought that you had to load line to the level of the front face of the spool to make sure you get less resistance for the line rubbing against the front edge of the spool when casting. If the reel comes with loading instructions - follow them. In general: Thick, springy lines need a little more 'lip' left to help control them. Springy lines resist twisting better than limp lines so are better for spinning and cast better (maybe not the first few casts) at ordinary - ie. not extreme, distances. Limp lines fish better and get into fewer birds nests but are harder to untangle when they do. Give a beginner, or someone with dexterity problems, a slightly underfilled reel until they are practiced. Don't worry about twist when loading the reel. If you do get twist problems later: Find a nice big grassy field, pay out the line and walk, towing it behind you, for a hundred yards or so while the grass combs out the twists, and reel it in under light pressure. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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Thank you for the advice
"Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Gandalf wrote: I always thought you had to hold the spool in a certain way to stop twist in loading the line, that is memory from years ago mind you. Plus I always There were endless articles about it in the angling press when nylon was new and way below the quality of even the cheapest line available now. Every now and then someone rehashes them without bothering to make any tests. The other chestnut is that line coming from a fixed spool necessarily twists - well, yes it does, but as you wind it back it is untwisted - only if the end of the line turns will residual twists accrue (either end of the line, when the clutch slips it -does- add twist.) thought that you had to load line to the level of the front face of the spool to make sure you get less resistance for the line rubbing against the front edge of the spool when casting. If the reel comes with loading instructions - follow them. In general: Thick, springy lines need a little more 'lip' left to help control them. Springy lines resist twisting better than limp lines so are better for spinning and cast better (maybe not the first few casts) at ordinary - ie. not extreme, distances. Limp lines fish better and get into fewer birds nests but are harder to untangle when they do. Give a beginner, or someone with dexterity problems, a slightly underfilled reel until they are practiced. Don't worry about twist when loading the reel. If you do get twist problems later: Find a nice big grassy field, pay out the line and walk, towing it behind you, for a hundred yards or so while the grass combs out the twists, and reel it in under light pressure. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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