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Tips for respooling your spinning reel
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim" data-source="post: 1441" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>The one thing I do with all my reels now even though its a pain in the rear is, I fill the spools with line. I go out on the boat and I find an open spot and go straight letting all the line out (nothing attached to the end of the line). When it reaches the end I stop the boat and turn around and reel in the line. It straightens all the line out. It is worth the 2 minutes it takes to do it. You just need to make sure you have at least 100 yards of lake free for 1 minute to let all your line out.</p><p></p><p>Nothing worse that twisty line especially on a spinning reel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim, post: 1441, member: 2"] The one thing I do with all my reels now even though its a pain in the rear is, I fill the spools with line. I go out on the boat and I find an open spot and go straight letting all the line out (nothing attached to the end of the line). When it reaches the end I stop the boat and turn around and reel in the line. It straightens all the line out. It is worth the 2 minutes it takes to do it. You just need to make sure you have at least 100 yards of lake free for 1 minute to let all your line out. Nothing worse that twisty line especially on a spinning reel! [/QUOTE]
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