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  • Spooling new reel

    Anyone got any tips on how to spool a new reel ?

    Looked on youtube but nearly every video is different

    Cheers

  • #2
    I got ****ed off trying to load my reels so I bought one of those diawa brackets that you set your spool on and it spins as you load the reel. Our lass is over the moon cos she doesn't have to hold a screw driver with the spool on any more.
    All the gear, no idea.

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    • #3
      If you've got a vice or someone to hold a screw driver through the spool then it's pretty straight forward, just make sure you lay it on tight and lay it evenly with your thumb if it's a multiplier
      Take it slow too so you can get consistent line lay

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      • #4
        Also if it's braid you're using make sure you put it on as tight as you possibly can to stop it bedding in

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        • #5
          Its a fixed spool mate. Which way should the line come off the spool ? A few videos show different ways of it coming off so im confused ha

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          • #6
            chuck the spool of line in a bucket of water ,fix the reel to a rod of some kind and pass the line through the rings , pass the line under the bail arm and tie it to the reels spool , begin reeling in until the desired level of line is reached , line comes off the reel the opposite way to it going on

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            • #7
              Originally posted by onefortheroad View Post
              chuck the spool of line in a bucket of water ,fix the reel to a rod of some kind and pass the line through the rings , pass the line under the bail arm and tie it to the reels spool , begin reeling in until the desired level of line is reached , line comes off the reel the opposite way to it going on
              Why the bucket of water? or is that just to stop if flying around?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Geodark View Post
                Why the bucket of water? or is that just to stop if flying around?
                It also puts the line on wet . easier on the fingers , especially using a multi as you have to feed the line on . and yes its to stop the spool flying about and you also can do it alone .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by onefortheroad View Post
                  It also puts the line on wet . easier on the fingers , especially using a multi as you have to feed the line on . and yes its to stop the spool flying about and you also can do it alone .
                  I love this idea.

                  I have always wondered why manufacturers don't put a marker say every 50m? I have a 300m braid spool and want to put 150m on two reels, but how do you judge!?
                  Last edited by kayos; 27-06-2014, 03:29 PM.
                  2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .

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                  • #10
                    I just drop the spool into a deep mixing bowl from the kitchen. It spins nicely without jumping around too much.
                    Gear: Old Skool !
                    ABU 484 MK I (cork) (1976)
                    ABU 484 MK II (Foam grips, spigot) (1977)
                    ABU 484C original guides version (1978)
                    ABU 484CS Fuji guides version (1980)
                    ABU 9000C (1976) upgraded bearings
                    ABU 9000 The red one (1974) upgraded bearings
                    ABU 7000 (1976) converted to 7000C hybrid ceramic

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                    • #11
                      I put the spool in the kitchen drawer and close it, reel on a rod through the rings

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by nathan92 View Post
                        Its a fixed spool mate. Which way should the line come off the spool ? A few videos show different ways of it coming off so im confused ha
                        Have the line come off the spool in the same direction the rotor on the reel spins and you will reduce the amount of twist going into the line (anti clockwise in almost all fixed spool reels now if you look at it from the rear)
                        Trust your Uncle!

                        Lee

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                        • #13
                          This is how I've done it for years now.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Davey-m View Post
                            This is how I've done it for years now.

                            Ya could o washed ya feet for the photo lol

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                            • #15
                              just put ya line in a sink full of water then reel it in simple work,s every time ,,jamcod

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