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Hello everyone, this week we have another great video for you on how to spool braided line onto your spinning reel. Many ...
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When spooling any reel, you want the filler spool to mirror how the reel functions during the cast. Or, more simply, you want to put the line on a reel the same way it will come off the reel.
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FOR the bulk of anglers fishing in the rivers and offshore, most of us tend to use braided lines as the modern-day replacement for thicker monofilament or "mono” fishing lines.
Braided fishing lines were on the market for years before I finally decided to give them a try on my own rods and reels. The biggest reason for my resistance to braid was my distrust of knots ...
Whether I’m fishing for redfish, speckled trout, Spanish mackerel, flounder or sheepshead, my small reels are spooled with braid anywhere from 10- to 30-pound.
The gears that form the inside-outside tracks are quite clever too, as are the worm-gear-driven takeup reel and output tensioner. We also appreciated the gate used to load the spool carriers into ...
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