Spool up like Darrell Peck | Pecky's Big Carp Buzz

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Spooling up your reels with Korda Carp fishing legend Darrell Peck. Watch as he shows us exactly how to spool up / add new line to your carp fishing reels. This essential but tricky process is often a concern for less experienced carp anglers. It is important that when re-spooling your reels you get the process correct to avoid wasting line, time and money.
    In this video Darrell explains the mono mainline he prefers to use is Korda Carp Line (our least expensive monofilament mainline) and a complete guide to using it on your reels. He even reveals his personal (and edgy) method for attaching the mainline to the spool.
    Darrell Peck used CarpLine when filming his Pecky's Big Carp Buzz - French Forest Lake video, in this he can be seen catching carp up to 42lb in wild conditions.
    CarpLine is a tough, reliable and cost effective option for carp fishing. It will handle weed, gravel bars and mussels better than most lines, but if there are signs of abrasion then it is also cheap to re-spool, as it comes on 1000m spools.
    🎣 CarpLine (1000m spool) - £12.99 RRP
    Breaking strains: 8lb, 10lb, 12lb, 15lb and 20lb
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Komentáře • 39

  • @ryankeene5641
    @ryankeene5641 Před 3 lety +19

    An old trick I do at the end of a session is tie a pva bag with a few stones in to the end of your mainline give it a good cast! Let the bag melt. then your line is slack... hold the line with your fingers when winding in... An it reduces twist for your next session... also if you use a cloth instead of fingers gives it a clean.

  • @paulsalter4949
    @paulsalter4949 Před 2 lety

    At last someone who explains in what direction a line should come off a spool and and onto your reel. 👏👏👏

  • @ushmyster2000
    @ushmyster2000 Před 3 lety +2

    Small tips which I didn’t know even after many rears of fishing so thanks

  • @gavinpduke
    @gavinpduke Před 4 lety +2

    Another great video, loads and loads of great tips on how a fantastic angler does it, keep them coming

  • @ianferguson6361
    @ianferguson6361 Před 4 lety +10

    Another really helpful video from Darrell, I'm enjoying these immensely. Try to find a tackle shop that is part of the national line recycling scheme when you dispose of the old line.

    • @KordaTV
      @KordaTV  Před 4 lety +5

      The team here recycle line as much as possible and we have a national line recycling scheme bin at our head office for the guys 👍🏼

    • @Steve-kg7wd
      @Steve-kg7wd Před 4 lety

      Instructions for Subline says “soak for 24hrs” Tome Dove says don’t soak and Darrell says 2hr ?

  • @LiamJProduction
    @LiamJProduction Před 4 lety +11

    I use a drill to take off the line so much easier

  • @reganbraf1232
    @reganbraf1232 Před 4 lety +2

    Good vid, learn something new every day.

  • @A561222
    @A561222 Před 2 lety +1

    Got my 3 x Daiwa Emblem 45 scw qd today to pair with my Daiwa 12ft Powermesh 3.5lb rods and spooled it up with 12lb Carpline, the shallow spool takes 300m perfectly, now to get the time to go fish.

  • @Gabrielg688
    @Gabrielg688 Před 4 lety +2

    Great vid and tips 👍👍

  • @amedeoferraresi6327
    @amedeoferraresi6327 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Darell cheers from italy

  • @Operationcarp
    @Operationcarp Před 2 lety

    Great advice thanks Pecky

  • @roberthynes8248
    @roberthynes8248 Před 4 lety

    Thanks mate first time I ever put line on my reel (always got the shops to do it). Great instructions, nice one.

  • @Markusgebvor
    @Markusgebvor Před 3 lety

    I just put the new line in bucket of water, let it soak and spool it under tension as mentioned here. The spool turns itself in the water on the side, where you shouldn’t be getting twisted line. Pros well for me and is easy to handle :)

  • @lauriehorton756
    @lauriehorton756 Před 10 měsíci

    Use this line for Alaskan salmon. Holds well. Stretches well. Good product.

  • @cwalsh55
    @cwalsh55 Před 4 lety

    Hi guys. Love these vids as can only dream about fishing at the mo. Listening to Darrell in the video about line twist when spooling up, how would I know this when fishing? What are the tell tale signs I can see that the line is spooled incorrectly?

    • @liquidoslakki
      @liquidoslakki Před 4 lety

      Chris Walsh it will immediately twist when the line is slack, usually at the top eye of your rod.

  • @paul1furby
    @paul1furby Před 2 lety

    Im getting back into fishing after a long time out can you do another vid showing both filled to the top wrongl and one with the bottom wrong . Its my first time spooling up 45's tapered spool . Can I not use washers if I think its spooling to heavy on the bottom. Thanks.

  • @lucvanhoorn9645
    @lucvanhoorn9645 Před 4 lety +1

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Godzilla_90
    @Godzilla_90 Před 9 měsíci

    It is normal for a new reel to have to insert a washer to fill the line evenly ?

  • @1dowsey
    @1dowsey Před 4 lety

    Heres a tip for removing line. 6inch long piece of wood say by 1inch square. 2 x 6 inch nails in the ends and 1 6 inch nail in the middle going the opposite direction to the two end nails. The middle nail goes in your electric drill. Tie line to one of the end nails and voila line removed in 60 seconds

    • @michaeldejager2200
      @michaeldejager2200 Před 4 lety +1

      Dave Dowson how about just 1 7inch nail in your electric drill. Does the job just as easy...

  • @jack14kd
    @jack14kd Před 4 lety

    Use ur distance sticks to take off
    Line

  • @joshshakespeare8076
    @joshshakespeare8076 Před 4 lety

    Is that the same with braid mainline

    • @OliverQueen1974
      @OliverQueen1974 Před 3 lety

      Josh Shakespeare braid is lot more forgiving than monofilament/fluorocarbon as it is not affected by twist due to its suppleness. I still soak it in water for a few minutes before winding it on under more tension than mono’s through a hand towel/cloth (don’t burn or cut your fingers this way when reeling it on!) so it sits on the spool better with no loose coils

  • @liquidoslakki
    @liquidoslakki Před 4 lety

    How about braided mainline, Darrell? Is it necessary to soak that as well? I’ve heard stories of letting the spool of braid soak in water mixed with degreaser to get rid of some factorygrease which, without soak, prevents the line from sinking. Hoax or not?

    • @OliverQueen1974
      @OliverQueen1974 Před 3 lety

      liquidoslakki I soak my braids for a few minutes before reeling it on under a little more tension than mono’s which means no loose coils that could cause wind knots during the cast. Always use a towel though to reel braid through so you don’t burn.cut your fingers! I don’t use degreasers with braid as they will be absorbed by the braid & if using for actual fishing rather than spod/marker, they could dissipate in the water and potentially put off fish like soap does. Any stuff from the factory will come off when reeled through a towel/cloth anyway

  • @benreesjones6570
    @benreesjones6570 Před 2 lety

    Daryl peck Danny fairbrass tom dove and of coarse from a different company TERRY HEARN are the best carp anglers in the world today and a true inspiration to all of us hunting that next big bite

  • @93eze2
    @93eze2 Před 4 lety +1

    Pecky is cool as fuck x

  • @user-mj4cp1vp3j
    @user-mj4cp1vp3j Před 3 lety

    ارجو الترجمه وشكرا

  • @jonitheboi605
    @jonitheboi605 Před 4 lety

    I use sub 20lb n touchdown 20lb i follow guides on how to spool up,there are so many opinions on how is the correct way however no matter how I try it is still get really bad twisting in my line. 🙁🎣

    • @michaeldejager2200
      @michaeldejager2200 Před 4 lety +1

      Joni the boi tha’s just the thing with mono... backwinding instead of using the clutch helps a bit reducing twists. But cutting off a couple of meters each session helps the best, and then just respool after a while.

    • @chriswright4716
      @chriswright4716 Před 4 lety +2

      Joni the boi i had this too for ages mate until recently. I bought a Berkeley spooling station and soaked line etc then put the spool on the station and pulled 2 feet off and see if I got twist ( I did) turned the spool round and tried again. Bingo was perfect

    • @bennicholson191
      @bennicholson191 Před 4 lety +1

      I find that if you spool up like you would for so many meters then grab a piece of line from the eye and with your other hand grab from the spool and bring them to meet in a loop, if they spin and spin round each other turn your spool of line in your bucket the other way, u want it where it just forms a big loop with no twisting

    • @jonitheboi605
      @jonitheboi605 Před 4 lety

      Cheers guys will try these see if they help, I have looked at the spooling contraptions might have to give o e a try at some point..👍👍

    • @Disciple1786
      @Disciple1786 Před 4 lety +1

      I had terrible twist with 20lb touchdown when I spooled my son's reels. I re done both recently as it was a nightmare and not much else to do in lockdown lol. I found the only way I could get it on without twist was to put the touchdown spool on the floor label side up not in any water or pre soaked. Run through a cloth in my hand whilst pinching the line. I kept stopping to make sure the line wasn't twisting every now and then. I tried every other possible way with 20lb touchdown and this was the only way I didn't get line twist. Hope this helps.

  • @joemc7585
    @joemc7585 Před 2 lety

    He dont want to change line but hes always used kontour 😂