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I have been looking with interest at the Cabelas brand lines
specifically the Pro Line. Has anyone used the camo color and or the root beer? Comments on the quality of the line? Would appreciate advice on the proper way to spool new line on a spinning reel. I don't own a line spooler so I will have to do it the old-fashioned way. I have done some research on the subject and the latest I found was to place the spool on the floor with the label up. Crank a few feet onto the reel - if it kinks up, turn the spool over. Is that correct? Any help would certainly be appreciated as I am getting ready for hard water fishing. Thanks, Dick |
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![]() "hermit" wrote in message ... I have been looking with interest at the Cabelas brand lines specifically the Pro Line. Has anyone used the camo color and or the root beer? Comments on the quality of the line? Would appreciate advice on the proper way to spool new line on a spinning reel. I don't own a line spooler so I will have to do it the old-fashioned way. I have done some research on the subject and the latest I found was to place the spool on the floor with the label up. Crank a few feet onto the reel - if it kinks up, turn the spool over. Is that correct? Any help would certainly be appreciated as I am getting ready for hard water fishing. Hi Dick, I can't comment on the quality of the Cabela's brand lines, having never used them. I typically use PowerPro for 95% of my fishing, with Yo-Zuri Hybrid for the rest. But, you do have the correct idea for spooling line. Spool away! -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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When you are spooling, do you put any tension on the line as spool, or just
tie it on and crank it? Thanks, Jeff "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "hermit" wrote in message ... I have been looking with interest at the Cabelas brand lines specifically the Pro Line. Has anyone used the camo color and or the root beer? Comments on the quality of the line? Would appreciate advice on the proper way to spool new line on a spinning reel. I don't own a line spooler so I will have to do it the old-fashioned way. I have done some research on the subject and the latest I found was to place the spool on the floor with the label up. Crank a few feet onto the reel - if it kinks up, turn the spool over. Is that correct? Any help would certainly be appreciated as I am getting ready for hard water fishing. Hi Dick, I can't comment on the quality of the Cabela's brand lines, having never used them. I typically use PowerPro for 95% of my fishing, with Yo-Zuri Hybrid for the rest. But, you do have the correct idea for spooling line. Spool away! -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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You have to keep tension on the line.
I have used Cabela's ProLine, I found it to be very good..For no reason I changed to Bass Pro Shop's Excel.. I would not hesitate using Proline again... I fish therefore I lie |
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I found BPS Excel to be too stretchy. Way too much stretch in that line...
"AJH" wrote in message ... You have to keep tension on the line. I have used Cabela's ProLine, I found it to be very good..For no reason I changed to Bass Pro Shop's Excel.. I would not hesitate using Proline again... I fish therefore I lie |
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The stretch doesn't seem to matter unless your making super long casts
or fishing in deep water..The deepest water I fish is 12ft and I can't make long casts with my cheap Abu catfish reelsg I fish therefore I lie |
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:28:34 -0500, hermit wrote:
I have been looking with interest at the Cabelas brand lines specifically the Pro Line. Has anyone used the camo color and or the root beer? Comments on the quality of the line? Would appreciate advice on the proper way to spool new line on a spinning reel. I don't own a line spooler so I will have to do it the old-fashioned way. I have done some research on the subject and the latest I found was to place the spool on the floor with the label up. Crank a few feet onto the reel - if it kinks up, turn the spool over. Is that correct? Hi all, all of my spinning reels spool up fine if I put the new roll of line on the floor so the line comes off counter clockwise. I don't pay any attention to the lable because if I put the lable up half of the rolls of line I have the line comes off clockwise. I put just a little tension on the line by running the line through my index finger and thumb. Hope this helps, Dale Any help would certainly be appreciated as I am getting ready for hard water fishing. Thanks, Dick -- Dale Colemam |
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