You'll NEVER Spool a Fishing Reel the Same After Watching This!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • You'll never spool a fishing reel the same after watching this! Spooling a fishing reel especially by yourself can be a hard task but today we talk all about how to spool a fishing reel! I will show you both how to spool a baitcasting reel and how to spool a spinning reel for success on the water and to minimize your struggle and tangles. These have been my favorite tips for spooling a fishing reel I have learned over the years and it will help you spool a reel anywhere you need without anyones help!
    Click here to subscribe so you don't miss any of my fishing videos and tips! Posting every Monday and Thursday: / @nathanquincefishing7122
    For Business inquiries email: nquince61@gmail.com
    Below are Affiliate links by using this links to purchase products I will get a small commission and you will be directly supporting my channel
    6th Sense Fishing: 6thsensefishing.com/
    Use my Code "QUINCE" At Checkout to Save 10 percent on your order!
    Waterland Sunglasses: www.waterlandco.com/
    Use my Code "QUINCE" At Checkout to Save 15 percent on your order!
    Pulse Fish Lures: pulsefishlures.com/
    Use my Code "NQF10" at checkout to save 10 percent on your order!
    Equipment used in this video:
    Shimano SLX DC: alnk.to/cSFCcBS
    Shimano Sahara: alnk.to/8PCbDQP
    Follow me on Instagram - @nathanquincefishing
    Follow me on Tik Tok - @nathanquincefishing
    #nathanquincefishing #leaveitonthescales
  • Sport

Komentáře • 477

  • @Phoenix-rv2kb
    @Phoenix-rv2kb Před rokem +499

    So what… am I the only one who holds the pencil with my feet…?

    • @chrismichaelson5668
      @chrismichaelson5668 Před rokem +39

      I've done it, just add a little pressure for your resistance with your toes and your good. 😂

    • @Adang02
      @Adang02 Před rokem +30

      Me too man me too. I got walked in on and they didnt even want an explanation🤣

    • @GoogleUser-fq1qq
      @GoogleUser-fq1qq Před rokem +36

      I put the pencil in the holes in my crocs lol

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 Před rokem

      I used to

    • @GimmieTheGaff
      @GimmieTheGaff Před rokem +6

      You are my brother from another Mother.

  • @daveward1935
    @daveward1935 Před rokem +85

    I've been holding the new line with a pencil held by my feet for a bit over fifty years (half a century!) and never had any problems. Baitcast or spinner, braid or mono - it's all the same.

    • @ahmedthasleem4627
      @ahmedthasleem4627 Před 3 měsíci +3

      😂I do the same 😂😂😂human brain sometimes works the same way..

    • @Ggorazzi
      @Ggorazzi Před měsícem

      @@ahmedthasleem4627 i concur

    • @tPeazyy
      @tPeazyy Před 21 dnem

      Put that toe break on her 😂 slight pressure

  • @johnbilich2584
    @johnbilich2584 Před 2 měsíci +20

    By the the time you finished explaining all 20 steps, I already finished my spooling my reel

  • @DavidIsaacks-mv9ml
    @DavidIsaacks-mv9ml Před 3 měsíci +9

    You guys telling about the pencil/feet deal & phone book brought back a slew of memories. 1957 in Houston, Texas I was 12 & never heard of an open faced reel. But when we spooled a baitcast reel, we used the pencil held by feet if no one else around. And of course we were always barefoot. Also I was amazed when my older brother discovered you could run the liine thru the phone book for perfect tension. Houston had a population under a million and the white and separate yellow pages phone book we're about 3" thk. each. Think how thick they would be today if they still made them!
    Sorry for getting off track but so many good fishing memories over 76yrs. of fishing. Started at about 2 yrs old. Still at it.
    Enjoyed your video and for the last maybe 35-40 years I've been doing it exactly how you are showing and believe they are best way. But to each his/her own. Happy hookin' everyone. I'm heading to the river. 🤠

  • @chucklimbeck1617
    @chucklimbeck1617 Před 2 dny

    Finally a video showing how I learned to fill a spinning reel back in the 60’s. The best way to keep twist out of your line while filling.

  • @grantreynolds327
    @grantreynolds327 Před 2 dny +2

    This man turned "hold a little tension on the line at the base of the pole" into a 12 minute video

  • @peteredwards1528
    @peteredwards1528 Před rokem +8

    I submerge my line in water in the sink and put an upturned bowl over the spool to create some resistance to prevent slack line when I wind it onto the reel. This method works a treat for me

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 Před rokem +12

    I've always thrown the spool in a small bucket of warm water and sets up perfectly on my spinner or bait caster.

  • @mikes9759
    @mikes9759 Před rokem +20

    Good hints! I've been doing it this way for 45 years. I actually made a line winding fixture and I made it so I can adjust tension on it depending on line weight. And I can put regular or bulk spools on it.

  • @chuckschillingvideos
    @chuckschillingvideos Před rokem +31

    Back in ye olden days I would just thread the line through the Yellow pages, which seemed to provide the perfect amount of resistance and allowed me to perfectly load the spool with no tangles or runaway spools. Given that yellow pages are completely a thing of the past, the struggle is real!

    • @bobbymccourt6794
      @bobbymccourt6794 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Chuck I still load it through an old phone book that’s been in my garage for 30+ years! Old school but it works perfect every time 👍🏻

    • @mzahra1
      @mzahra1 Před 11 měsíci +14

      I thread it through a big bible, improves my fishing luck, turns one bass into many!

    • @davidianero5528
      @davidianero5528 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Finally a use for yellow pages again

    • @whatsup1831
      @whatsup1831 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @chuckschillingvideos- the word olden brought back a memory-When I was about 10 years old (around 1967) I said to my mother, " Mom back in the olden day when you were a little girl..." you should have seen the look she gave me.

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Před 2 měsíci

      🤣🤣🤣@@whatsup1831

  • @glenndaugherity6187
    @glenndaugherity6187 Před rokem +9

    Nathan really like all your videos !! I use a method I learned watching an Aaron Martens video some years ago. He pointed out baitcasters come off top of spool and spinning reels off bottom of spools. I’ve used this ever since seeing it and haven’t had any issues what so ever. Thanks for your videos !! 👍👍

  • @davidianero5528
    @davidianero5528 Před 9 měsíci

    Greatly presented, I can follow that very easily. Thank you.

  • @matthewotis3594
    @matthewotis3594 Před rokem +4

    I slide my spool over my old Ford antenna. Have since high school. Well, I used my s 10 in high school. Putting a deeper spool into a reel box or small TW bow works awesome as well. Of course that's with a casting reel.

  • @user-sb6do9xq5n
    @user-sb6do9xq5n Před 2 měsíci +2

    He makes it sound like rocket science. Pencils work fine.

  • @mishbtw3976
    @mishbtw3976 Před rokem

    Good video mate, this is exactly how iv been spooling my reels for years now 👌🏽

  • @TopReasons
    @TopReasons Před 9 měsíci +32

    Just as others have mentioned, it does need a dab of oil before you use it czcams.com/users/postUgkxSlytCJqozTF7EbdP4LWP-HUXf9WRDJ0e - put a few drops in through the convenient screw cap and you are good to go! I have fished several weeks with a couple of these, and I will be getting more in the future. I put these against my Abu Garcia Pro Max reel, and they actually perform a bit better than the Abu with some of my lighter cranks, and definitely just as good with the rest of my lures. My Abu is a bit more low profile and fits my hand better, but these are definitely not bad at all. You can almost get 3 of these for the price of my Pro Max. My only complaint is the thumb bar sits pretty high compared to my traditional profile Abu. Bring that thumb bar down a little and I’m sold on these all day long.

  • @mattg34
    @mattg34 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the great video, I'm just starting out and you were a great help! Much appreciated !

  • @Brunnen_Gee
    @Brunnen_Gee Před rokem +7

    I did the pencil thing for around 20 years and never had any problems with it. Never needed another person either, I just held it with my feet. (I have this weird way of holding it against the floor so that I can add tension with pressure.) But I guess that's just one of those things, "If it works for you, it works".
    Last year I got one of those cheap spoolers that you can clamp to something, like a desk, or the rod itself. I've spooled several times with that, and it's been amazing. Probably the best $15 I've ever spent on fishing gear. It lives clamped to a desk so it's always there, ready to be used.

  • @TimEdwards-sx2pq
    @TimEdwards-sx2pq Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good good job I've been doing mine like that for about 50 years

  • @cryptothing1601
    @cryptothing1601 Před rokem +2

    Wow. Thank you. I'm fairly new to a baitcaster n always struggle with line twist on both.

  • @bobrhine9057
    @bobrhine9057 Před rokem +1

    Great and concise explanation and demonstration. Thanks.

  • @eddiejimenez9299
    @eddiejimenez9299 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great idea - I have spooled new line on my reels and notice that sometimes it wraps around the rod or causes problem on the reel - thank you for this new tip

  • @stevepotthast4911
    @stevepotthast4911 Před rokem +10

    I've watched several videos on loading spinning reels. What I first found confusing is the direction your reel is turning on the rewind. It was made clear to me on Nathans video is he is looking at the reel from the FRONT, so it is turning clockwise, so you want the line coming off the spool on the floor counterclockwise. However he was loading on braid which has much less memory than mono or fluoro line.

    • @jamesharrelson713
      @jamesharrelson713 Před 2 měsíci

      I have also use the pencil and feet for spooling reels for 50 some years .I use my feet to apply tension..

    • @stevegunn9971
      @stevegunn9971 Před měsícem

      It looked like from his view that the reel was turning counterclockwise, but the line was coming off the spool clockwise. The braid allowed him to pass the loose line at the tip test, right?

  • @QuantumMechanic_88
    @QuantumMechanic_88 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good video and some great comments. Thanks and all the best to you Nathan.

  • @bobrhine9057
    @bobrhine9057 Před 4 měsíci

    Good refresher series....thanks

  • @user-hc5pi8dh8h
    @user-hc5pi8dh8h Před 2 měsíci +2

    I used pencils and similar objects 50 yrs and more.
    Still catching fish to this day.

  • @dennisdugger7975
    @dennisdugger7975 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great tips for a returning fisher guy after many years. Technology has changed everything for the better. Would love to see a video demonstrating different knots used in fishing. Thanks again.

  • @meatdog
    @meatdog Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks. My bait shop no longer fills reels so I have to learn to do this myself.

  • @sonofafisherman743
    @sonofafisherman743 Před rokem +3

    I’ve Ben doing my spinning reals wrong all this time my buddy would always let all his line out with lure off on the way to our fishing spot going full speed and real it back in it would take all the twists out and a lot of memory out of the line great video man thanks 👍

  • @wayne8276
    @wayne8276 Před rokem

    That makes sense . Thank you .

  • @jeremycarpenter5550
    @jeremycarpenter5550 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips .

  • @STEVENCORBY-ko6iv
    @STEVENCORBY-ko6iv Před měsícem

    I found the video very useful. I fish multi day offshore fishing trips. Occasionally I'm replacing line on a conventional reel while I'm on the boat.

  • @dougbas3980
    @dougbas3980 Před rokem

    Thanks. Easier than I have been doing.

  • @misfitdramallama9878
    @misfitdramallama9878 Před rokem +2

    I've always spooled my reels by myself

  • @epicdillweed
    @epicdillweed Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this. Subscribed.

  • @heyjohnson5535
    @heyjohnson5535 Před rokem

    So glad this popped up i knew there was a specific way to do it properly but i always used a pencil until i got a line holding box for it to feed through. But wont use that but to store line i guess.

  • @arthurdirindinjr1792
    @arthurdirindinjr1792 Před rokem +12

    Greatly appreciate how you spend a significant amount of your time creating content that covers the "nuts and bolts" 101 of fishing.
    Been fishing quite likely longer than you've been alive but till this video never knew not just the correct way to spool a reel but the easiest way.
    I really appreciate your tips on how to maximize my versatility fishing with soft plastics and jigs as economically as possible as I use soft plastics most of all
    Thank you.

  • @343dws
    @343dws Před rokem

    Excellent for beginners and the Alberta knot nice addition and I'm going to stop holding the pencil with my feet.Thanks

  • @120watts
    @120watts Před rokem

    I'm planning on putting new line on all my reels tomorrow. Thank you for the tips. I'm sure it will come in handy.

  • @flyoverbassin8959
    @flyoverbassin8959 Před 24 dny +3

    You're not a fisherman until you've spooled a reel by holding the pencil with your toes.

  • @raywright4799
    @raywright4799 Před rokem

    I have my own process but good info on the spinning reel

  • @jasonantonation8787
    @jasonantonation8787 Před 2 měsíci +2

    You literally need a to throw your braid in water while you spool it on and you don’t need any of this. I don’t even use backer on my reels they don’t slip. KISS. Life’s golden rule

  • @robertbrost7777
    @robertbrost7777 Před rokem +7

    Good stuff Nathan. My biggest problem when putting Power Pro braid on my spinning reel is those darn notches they have cut out of their spools! I try covering the notch with tape so my line comes off the spool without the spool flipping and running across the floor.

    • @scottd8753
      @scottd8753 Před rokem +1

      YES Robert. Those notches really tick me off.

    • @nathanquincefishing7122
      @nathanquincefishing7122  Před rokem

      If you find the right angle and reel slow enough it should cause too much of an issue

  • @chrisdolin1859
    @chrisdolin1859 Před rokem

    I saw this dude put on new line and threw the spool in the lake… so 💡ding ding… I was at home and dropped the spool in the toilet…! Works frickin awesome..!!!

  • @k1llerdir
    @k1llerdir Před rokem

    I have my 1,000 and 3,000 yard spools in a spoolin buddy. I have Dr. C Fishing Line Dr. 5pk over the spools to have tension and go through all the line guides on spinning, spincast, levelwind, and baitcasters. Also on spinning I fill the spools the same way you showed in video.

  • @hanknorris1308
    @hanknorris1308 Před 2 měsíci +1

    For the baitcaster you stated the spool should be vertical, while holding it in the horizontal (correct) position!

  • @tonycardone990
    @tonycardone990 Před rokem +1

    I usually do it a little differently but it works for any reel without having to worry about twisting even if it goes on twisted.
    I reel on as much as I need really fast, and then lightly wrap the end around a stick or a tree branch or put a small rock on the end and walk or drive until the reel is empty. Then pull the line free and pinch it close to the reel, and as you reel it back onto the spool it untwists itself. If you do it in tall grass it will keep perfect tension on it for you as well as help keep it from twisting onto itself.
    Or just do what I do now and use braid and it solves any problem you would have with mono or floro.

  • @mikeellickson4199
    @mikeellickson4199 Před rokem

    Very helpful

  • @deanmacka4975
    @deanmacka4975 Před 10 měsíci

    Great stuff mate 👍

  • @mastermouaable
    @mastermouaable Před 11 měsíci

    I put on fishing line in a bowl of warm water and spool it onto my reel. It has worked for me without needing any assistance.

  • @trimmin420
    @trimmin420 Před rokem

    I have never been able to spool a reel correctly ever even with the gadgets they sell, i will try this and if it works ill come back and let you know. I pray it does work because i am so tired of line twist and i would love to have a good day out fishing without messing with my line all day.

  • @Charles53412
    @Charles53412 Před 3 měsíci

    LOL ! Just throwing the spool of line into a bucket of water will work every time as well!

  • @snowzone1593
    @snowzone1593 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @tonyt.7560
    @tonyt.7560 Před rokem

    All good info. Whenever I spool up reels at home I like to tie on a small bell sinker at the end of my rod. When I get to the water I make a few long casts to snug up the new line on my reel. Not sure if it helps, but it gives me some peace of mind that my line is nice and tight and not going to unwind on its own.

  • @davidransom4476
    @davidransom4476 Před rokem +2

    When I had a boat I used to occasionally tie a large swivel snap on the spinning rods and while going slow I'd let the entire spool out behind the boat, then reel it back in. Takes care of twisted line.

    • @billking7923
      @billking7923 Před 9 dny

      I didn't even bother with the snap. Plain line trailed out works for me every time.

  • @magosteamj1243
    @magosteamj1243 Před 7 měsíci

    wow always use the kitchen mixer. now thinking about it I will use the blender thanks

  • @MrShanebizzle
    @MrShanebizzle Před rokem

    Great video man thanks!

  • @skiplovestofish6992
    @skiplovestofish6992 Před rokem

    Great tips

  • @lannydecamp7460
    @lannydecamp7460 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing

  • @snowkeu2327
    @snowkeu2327 Před rokem +3

    I never thought of stopping after 10 rotations and checking for the line twist. Thanks for that tip. Now my line doesn't twist on my spinning reels now

  • @owendooley219
    @owendooley219 Před rokem

    You can also put the spool in a bowl/bucket of water. An by spooling it on the reel wet kinda helps train the line for that reel.

  • @user-fv4uk2pp1t
    @user-fv4uk2pp1t Před 4 měsíci +1

    When doing it this way the line tangles while fishing, thats why i use pencil to put on without tangles later. Experiment do both ways and see which pole gives best results!

  • @JimmyCricket61258
    @JimmyCricket61258 Před rokem +10

    Great video! I would just like to add a shortcut...when doing a spinning reel lay the spool flat on the floor and looking down at it make sure it's coming off the spool in a "counter-clockwise" direction, and it will be perfect every time. Some brands are label up, some are label down.

  • @MxRyder19
    @MxRyder19 Před 11 měsíci

    i use my drum's highhat di do it 😂 I remove top cymbal module put my bobine anti clockwise and put back the cymbal. It heavy enough to do the drag.

  • @bricebowlin8834
    @bricebowlin8834 Před rokem

    Yeah I would like to see a close up of your knots

  • @ballhawk387
    @ballhawk387 Před rokem +1

    Excellent! A lot easier for a spinning rod than standing 15ft away from a spool that is held in place, then stripping a lot of line and reeling up again. Agreed about filling to slightly under the spool lip.

  • @davedeboy5726
    @davedeboy5726 Před rokem +3

    I always use a pen - not a pencil and have zero issues.

  • @floridatabdigger3104
    @floridatabdigger3104 Před 9 měsíci

    I have an electric line spooler where I can mount the spinning reel spool in it and have zero twists on the spool. You don't want it that way because when you make a cast the line will twist 1 time for each loop that comes off the spool leaving you with a couple hundred twists between the spool and your lure. Then when you reel it back onto the spool they come out...mostly. Every time you lift your lure out of the water to cast you loose a couple of those twists and if you get a line break you lose them all. In short order, the first hundred foot that comes off your spool ends up twisted on the spool anyway. I prefer to have my twists on the spool and not between the spool and my next PB. Tight lines!

  • @stripervince1
    @stripervince1 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent info. The only thing, that spool of green line that has those cut slits are terrible to get line off. The line keeps getting caught as you reel

  • @Jessica37323
    @Jessica37323 Před rokem +3

    Lol you do it the hard way.

  • @anthonynoe532
    @anthonynoe532 Před rokem

    Excellent! Come on with the leader knot video too. Thanks for all the help.

  • @user-ei9lu8if9r
    @user-ei9lu8if9r Před 9 měsíci +2

    Unless your line spool is exactly the same diameter as your reel spool it will cause a minute amount of twist for each revolution so flip your spool like he says if you see twist give it a few cranks and lower your rod tip like he says and when you see that the twist is gone turn it back over ( if you are sure you were right to begin with) and continue with the process as my man described I’m not sure folks realize why their line twist when they know good and well that they had their spool facing the right way and it took me a while to figure this out also the more “difference “ in diameter that there is the more twist you will notice. Example: 1/2 of a line spool wrap might be 1 or 1 and 1/2 wraps on your reel

  • @OfftheHookOutdoors99
    @OfftheHookOutdoors99 Před rokem

    Nice video!👍

  • @--RSL--
    @--RSL-- Před 5 měsíci +1

    Could use a shim on that spool, it’s more full up top. I need to shim mine too.

  • @Spahr62
    @Spahr62 Před rokem +1

    Very insightful video... Thank you! It is how the line is taken off the spool! I have an older sewing machine that uses the old thread bobbins that sit upright... If I use the newer horizontal type thread bobbins, the thread coming off can get into a tangled mess. Great info! Now I just gotta go out and fish! 😊

  • @YourFavCaptain2116
    @YourFavCaptain2116 Před rokem +2

    guys just put it on the ground and hold your rod tip above the spool while reeling it on. the line will come off of the spool and the spool won’t go everywhere.

  • @TomAtkinson-gq2wx
    @TomAtkinson-gq2wx Před 4 měsíci +1

    Phoenix i have mine is n a tub of water also

  • @georgetollefsen994
    @georgetollefsen994 Před rokem +1

    Good video Quince! I’ve been doing it wrong for 53 years! Lol

  • @dewaynehastings3191
    @dewaynehastings3191 Před 8 měsíci

    A few years ago I I measured a place off in my yard I only change 50 yards of line I unroll the line down to my bedding line pull off the new line to my marked off area cut tie on to bedding line and hold tension on line and spool up. You’ll see the line twisting on the grass as you reel it up.
    Spinning reels soak the mono line in water for around a week your line twist will be no more. Another reason for line twist is continuing to reel when fish is stripping line.

  • @purpledude5526
    @purpledude5526 Před 10 měsíci

    I did this very think yesterday. Been doing it for 30 years. Got my click though. Which was the intent.

  • @patrickmack4813
    @patrickmack4813 Před měsícem

    On a bait caster, the pencil does the same thing as your expensive line bag?

  • @jeffskyberg5615
    @jeffskyberg5615 Před 2 měsíci

    What about using a spooler machine? My bait casters always finish good but my spinning reels seem wrong! When I cut the line it (sometimes) starts falling off the reel.
    I have the Berkeley Cyclone.

  • @MxRyder19
    @MxRyder19 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice to see we have the same reel. Sedona. ( i bought the 4000xg ).

  • @mr.skeptical3071
    @mr.skeptical3071 Před rokem +2

    It depends on how u look at the reel as to which way it's being spooled

  • @applicationuser9764
    @applicationuser9764 Před 4 měsíci

    The instruction manual for my reels says to wind in the opposite direction that it comes off of the spool. That's basically what I do. I figure Mitchell knows more than I do. Additionally though, after I get the spool wound I take it to a park and attach it loosely to something until I can peel all the line off the spool as far away as it takes. Then I pull it off of whatever it's attached to and just reel in the line with a little weight attached to a swivel and it comes back however it wants to be.

  • @drdrum1000
    @drdrum1000 Před 3 měsíci

    How does a Baitcaster establish line twist on the tip? Is it as simple as flipping the spool over?

  • @drakejdf
    @drakejdf Před rokem

    Purchased a $25 dollar spooling station and liking it.i jig fish for crappies and pan fish and it seems like I tear up line a lot so I change my line up frequently.

  • @dreadwraith8940
    @dreadwraith8940 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nathan, the explanation for spoiling a spin caster was confusing. Saying the reel should rotate in the same direction as the line comes off the spool is confusing. If the line is coming off the spool clockwise and the reel is rotating clockwise, when they are facing each other, they are rotating in opposite directions. Think about two clocks facing each other. They’re spinning in opposite directions.

  • @billking7923
    @billking7923 Před 9 dny

    While gently rowing the boat, trail long enough line in the water with nothing on it so that you rarely if ever unwind that much while fishing. The line smooths out and winds in cleanly.

  • @terryogletree2128
    @terryogletree2128 Před 3 měsíci

    Just have your favorite shop spool it up , never short or have 20yds left over

  • @tomcat9930
    @tomcat9930 Před rokem

    If I am fishing and respool I use my truck radio antenna..and lay a towel on top to slow if from spinning too fast

  • @michaelbray6499
    @michaelbray6499 Před 8 měsíci

    Yep. Toes for me too

  • @jamesharper8373
    @jamesharper8373 Před 6 dny

    So yeah, I just let the roll of line flop and roll around the garage floor while I fill my reel. Never had a problem

  • @garywilliams9789
    @garywilliams9789 Před rokem

    freaking awsome

  • @Mrfishreed
    @Mrfishreed Před rokem +2

    Sir Advice Time: You NEVER EVER use any spinning reel to spool new line on a spinning reel. NEVER....I have 52 years of repair and upgrading nearly every fishing reel made since the mid 60s. Here is what you do. You make yourself a cheap handy spool jig that will last a lifetime. You take the spool OFF the reel and go to the hardware store and get a 2-3 inch fine thread machine screw to fit the spool shaft hole. You Then get a wing nut and two-3 fiber/plastic washers, depending on your spool type. You then put the screw through the spool's center shaft and use a wing nut and washers to apply tension just enough so it doesn't spin. THEN ....You chuck the exposed end of the 2" machine screw it into your cordless drill and spin the spool full of line just like cranking on a bait casting reel. . In this way you will never have to worry about putting a twist on the line. IF you have taken a spinning reel to any respectable tackle shop, they never use your spinning reel to put on new line. I always put a layer of electric tape or duct tape on the spool so braid or fluorocarbon doesn't spin on the spool. Lastly, if you turn the crank handle of any spinning reel when the drag is not tight enough and you are turning the handle but it is slipping because it isn't tight enough, each turn of the crank will put a twist in your line at the same ratio of the spinning reel's gear ratio. Example: if your reel is a 6.3 : 1 and you crank the handle one full turn when the drag is too loose....you just put 6.3 full circle 360 degree twists in your line. Crank the handle twice and now you have 12- 360 degree twists in the line. Crank IT 3 TIMES WITH A SLIPPING SPOOL DRAG AND YOU HAVE LINE TWISTING MESS. Baitcasting reels don't work that way because they just bring in line straight off line supply spool the due to their direct spooling capability. HOPE I COULD HELP YOU.

  • @depalebe
    @depalebe Před rokem

    With Shimano spinning reels if the line is winding on unevenly use the included washers. The washers are placed under the spool to adjust the way the line winds onto the spool.

  • @erugila
    @erugila Před 2 měsíci

    I came up with doing it this way in 1984 by my self. I was 8

  • @lwilliams55
    @lwilliams55 Před 3 měsíci

    Because if the difference in spool size with the spinning reel- you will still twist the line spooling it just won’t be as bad. I rotate between label down and label up checking as I go. The line will show you when you need to reverse the spool…

  • @dancingnancy9591
    @dancingnancy9591 Před 12 dny

    Braid doesn't have memory so you don't have to have it placed a certain way to spool it. You should also have the drag turned all the way up (not down) on your spinning reels while spoiling also. Your whole placement thing whether it's label up or label down only applies to the monofilament backing line which if it's just a backing line doesn't really matter if it gets twisted because it should never be cast out.

  • @DavidMccallister65
    @DavidMccallister65 Před rokem +5

    You shouldn't have to flip the spool back and forth when spooling a spinning reel. The line should be coming off your line spool the opposite direction that it's going onto your spinning reel. Although, line twist are inevitable when using mono or fluorocarbon on a spinning reel; especially if you're filling the entire reel with it rather than just using enough for a leader. But using better quality leader line with less memory will help reduce it. Seaguar Gold Label is great but not too expensive.

    • @tbauer2521
      @tbauer2521 Před rokem +3

      Ike says it should come off the opposite way reel is spinning.