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How do you put new line on your reel
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 12908" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>I just toss the spool on the ground. It works fine for me considering I have a few long cast worth to 75 yds of braid on my bass reels. I have a crappy mono backing on the rest of the spool. Most of the time I just manually strip the line off, but if I have a lot of reels to do I use a cordless drill with a dowel in it. I glue a big block on the end of the dowel so I take off more line per turn than just the circumfrence of the dowel. I also put the reel on a rod that is broken off at the first guide so I don't have to watch where the rod tip is going. This rod is now dubbed the re-spooling rod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 12908, member: 107"] I just toss the spool on the ground. It works fine for me considering I have a few long cast worth to 75 yds of braid on my bass reels. I have a crappy mono backing on the rest of the spool. Most of the time I just manually strip the line off, but if I have a lot of reels to do I use a cordless drill with a dowel in it. I glue a big block on the end of the dowel so I take off more line per turn than just the circumfrence of the dowel. I also put the reel on a rod that is broken off at the first guide so I don't have to watch where the rod tip is going. This rod is now dubbed the re-spooling rod. [/QUOTE]
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