Spool Your Reel Perfectly and Save Money with Backing Line!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2023
  • Getting a reel filled up, especially when using backing line can be a bit tricky. So Andy has a fool proof method to get it right every time!
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  • @brian1204
    @brian1204 7 месяцев назад +8

    Another tip(apologies if it was said before): if you do happen to, as I have done several times, tied the new line on without opening the bail first, no need to cut and retie! Take the spool off the reel, open the bail, and put the spool back on. That will do it!

  • @bing434
    @bing434 Год назад +11

    It would be great if the reel manufacturers would supply a spare spool made of a cheaper material (maybe even hard plastic) that could be used to properly load the spare spool in the way Andy describes. Maybe Andy could use his influence at Preston to suggest this. Thanks for the guide lads 👍🏻

    • @sillybait1329
      @sillybait1329 Год назад

      I have been thinking this for a while, Shimano make reducers but only supply one so you still have to double spool your reels

    • @reNn_fps
      @reNn_fps 7 месяцев назад

      Mine does

    • @davidarwood6264
      @davidarwood6264 3 месяца назад

      They do MOST reels don't.

  • @SensitivityIsland
    @SensitivityIsland Год назад +1

    Boy was i confused until you got the other spool put to reverse it! Gr8 stuff !

  • @martinkeene
    @martinkeene Год назад +2

    Superb method! Just tried it myself for the first time, got 150m of Pulse Pro on a spool perfectly flush with the lip! 😍

  • @_Nate_Clarke_
    @_Nate_Clarke_ Год назад +1

    As a begginer this had blown my mind I spent a fortune spooling my reel.

  • @delwigzieful
    @delwigzieful Год назад +7

    All manufacturers should reduce the capacity on there spools we don't need 200 metre spools etc it ridiculous.

  • @poppypoopapie
    @poppypoopapie Год назад +3

    Snag is the spare spool is normally a different size, so I would have to purchase another spool(Even 2) to load the line.

  • @ryansmith-ht1lg
    @ryansmith-ht1lg Год назад

    I’ve wasted so many spools trying different ways but I’ve tried this tonight and it’s worked perfectly, cheers Andy! 🎣

  • @markwilliams6191
    @markwilliams6191 Год назад

    As an older novice to this wonderful hobby I found this an extremely helpful and useful guide for when I order my new reel to go with the feeder rod I have just acquired, cheers Andy for making this look nice and simple even for my limited experience. 👍

  • @mikefairless8713
    @mikefairless8713 Год назад

    Nothing better than a nice new spool of line loaded on 😊. Great tip for this process. 👍🏻

  • @davidleigh2573
    @davidleigh2573 Год назад +1

    Nice on Andy. Its a failsafe method that I have used for years.
    Stay safe and thanks

  • @mickrussell934
    @mickrussell934 Год назад +2

    So glad i’ve been doing it right for years 😂
    Good tips again 👍👍
    Don’t forget the bail arm, done that a few times myself 🤦‍♂️

  • @stephenarmstrong6620
    @stephenarmstrong6620 Год назад +1

    Top tip as usual boys. Keep saying mr may knows a lot more than he lets on. Mr w raisin speaks v highly of him.👏👏

    • @stevemccrory9130
      @stevemccrory9130 Год назад

      I think they were in the Junior / Intermediate England teams around the same time.

  • @paulloughlin-sm4rq
    @paulloughlin-sm4rq Месяц назад

    The old Mitchell reels were supplied with deep and shallow spools for thin and thicker line very good design

  • @MegaVinny73
    @MegaVinny73 Год назад

    Lovely job and great vid

  • @25094125
    @25094125 Год назад

    Fantastic bit of kit, used mine 3 times now on double maggot, had over 170 roach, 10 carp and a 3 1/2 perch (pb) and I'm just a pleasure angler,
    definitely given me the confidence to go for the odd match 👍

  • @stevemccrory9130
    @stevemccrory9130 Год назад +2

    Reverse spooling is actually better because it means the backing UNDER the actual fishing is going onto the 2nd spool at a lower diameter. With the narrower fishing line on top there will be a minute difference in how the line sits on the spool at the end. There will be a bigger gap between the spool lip and the line, barely visible to the naked eye. This is better in the long run.
    Top tip.....once you've counted the turns of backing - WRITE IT DOWN or CREATE A NOTE ON YOUR PHONE for future reference.

  • @russ8544
    @russ8544 Год назад

    Brilliant, why didn't I think of that.

  • @DBCooper2
    @DBCooper2 3 месяца назад

    Thanks pal

  • @davidsmith2663
    @davidsmith2663 Год назад +1

    Perfect way to load a spool of line but how do you load the empty spool when the other one is full? Buy a 3rd spool? or count the number of turns of backing to load the 2nd spool with and load with a similar diameter of line.?

  • @magpies77
    @magpies77 Год назад

    Done same for years

  • @garethwatkins6347
    @garethwatkins6347 Год назад

    Does the backing line have to be a bigger diameter than main line or can you use any suze diameter line ? cheers

  • @markbarnsley4281
    @markbarnsley4281 4 месяца назад

    Andy love the tip but what can do if I haven't got a spare spool

  • @Floridaman457
    @Floridaman457 9 месяцев назад

    a bucket of water you say?
    No more break dancing dancing spools 🤯

  • @jonsheard8749
    @jonsheard8749 Год назад

    Easy when you know……I now know. Big thanks.

  • @stevenmoses5807
    @stevenmoses5807 Год назад

    Brilliant I needed one of these videos I always struggle spooling up. Cheap line goes on so good it looks like picasso painted it on . Expensive stuff is like spaghetti and I've tried every way possible . Still looks like shit . Thank f.,CK for wining ways

  • @darrenslaughter5754
    @darrenslaughter5754 Год назад

    How do you fill up the spare 🤔

  • @Etanial
    @Etanial 27 дней назад

    Beginners question here. Why do you need two reels to add backing? Why not just reel the cheap line on first, then attach it to braided spool and reel that on? Then you dont need two reels right?

    • @Artisan_Taylor
      @Artisan_Taylor 23 дня назад

      Because you won't know how much of the cheap braided line you would need to put on, in order to ensure that your good line finishes at the place you want it to on the spool. If you put too much cheap line on, you could end up having to use only part of the spool of your good line or risk it extending over the lip of your spool and cause tangles.
      Hopefully, my explanation makes sense.

  • @dennishughes3250
    @dennishughes3250 Месяц назад

    My entire fishing life when I have joined two lines together I have tied a blood knot in one go. Fiddly and frustrating. And I have just learnt that two half bloods do the same thing. Much easier to tie with the exact same result. Do I feel stupid....

  • @jiggageoff
    @jiggageoff Год назад

    How do you know how much backing to use on the empty😇 spool your left with?

    • @winningwaysbasics
      @winningwaysbasics  Год назад +2

      Count the turns of the handle when you’re doing the backing and you’ll be able to get the next one bang on if you’re using the same backing 👍🏻

  • @michaelorchard5728
    @michaelorchard5728 Год назад

    Hi guys, quick question
    I’m useless at knotting lines together, is there a reason why you can’t just use a bulk spool of line like some of the Diawa and Guru lines? Then you can put the line on from one lot all in one go?

    • @winningwaysbasics
      @winningwaysbasics  Год назад +1

      You can, this was just showing how to do it if you need to use backing with the smaller spools a lot of lines come on now 👍🏻

    • @michaelorchard5728
      @michaelorchard5728 Год назад

      Thanks for the reply, I will give it a go, especially as you did the close up on how to do it, I might even manage it with my sausage fingers.

  • @GeorgeJoVassilatos
    @GeorgeJoVassilatos Год назад

    the best way Andy if you have a spare spool. But if you haven't ? That's the case

    • @winningwaysbasics
      @winningwaysbasics  Год назад

      Just guesstimate the amount of backing, obviously the capacity of the spool will give you an indication but it’s a bit of trial and error to get it perfect.

  • @AntonyBarker
    @AntonyBarker Год назад

    So once i've spooled up the first spool how do i do the second spool?? I don't have a spare spool to transfer

    • @brian1204
      @brian1204 7 месяцев назад

      That is a fly in the ointment! Also an issue is if the spare spool included with the reel is shallower or deeper than the other!

  • @Sencess
    @Sencess 8 дней назад

    Why dont you just put the red line on first and then the thinner line?

  • @Andyfishing23
    @Andyfishing23 Год назад +1

    Hey, Andy/Jamie. I’m really struggling with distance feeder fishing 50m +
    I’m using braid with 8lb shock leader, free running rig and 2oz tip. It’s a very good rod and reel but for some reason I keep cracking off or breaking my tips in a session. I’m confident in my set up and have big guides for the knot to go through on my shock leader but I feel it’s my casting technique. If you guys could make a short video or reply with any help it would be very much appreciated!
    Thanks, Andy

    • @mugen5588
      @mugen5588 Год назад +1

      I was fishing the method feeder at nearly that exact same distance the other day, small drennan feeder with 6lb mono not even close to cracking off. What weight are you casting and is the leader also braided?

    • @Andyfishing23
      @Andyfishing23 Год назад

      @@mugen5588
      I’m using a 12ft feeder rod, mainline is braid with 8lb shield mono. 30gram feeder which could be too light but feels heavy enough when loaded with groundbait?
      I can do 10 casts absolutely fine and then ‘crack’ I must point out that it never snaps at the shock leader knot.

    • @mugen5588
      @mugen5588 Год назад

      @@Andyfishing23 30g feeder and 2oz tip seems like a good combo. honestly the only thing I can think of that wouldn't cause a snap directly on the leader knot, is that the leader knot is snagging on one of the last rings, which are typically tiny, causing huge pressure on tip and line. due to how the tip compresses more than a normal rod, I bet it's also hitting it at an awkward angle. I've had 80lb sea fishing leaders ping directly back at me for that exact reason, until I moved to tapered.
      if you have another reel loaded with mono and can try the same cast on the same rod that's your answer, if not hopefully someone else knows. good luck!

    • @Andyfishing23
      @Andyfishing23 Год назад

      @@mugen5588
      Thanks a lot for your response.
      I think I will do that. I will try a different spool with just 8lb mono straight through and see how it goes. I need to double check the diameter of my braid but I think it’s quite thin and my leader knot is fine and smallest I can get it.
      I think you could be right with the angle of the guides too, the last eye was fairly straight compared to the others so I’ve made a slight bend in it. We’ll see how it goes but thanks again. I enjoy the distance fishing and want to get it right but it’s disheartening when you can’t put your finger on the problem.

    • @stevemccrory9130
      @stevemccrory9130 Год назад +1

      Sounds like you're getting line frap - too many coils of line coming off the reel too fast - which is a problem with dry braid. This results in a lack of distance, wind knots (a weak point), and difficulty with the line going through the narrower tip guides. Wet braid is softer and reduces these problems. Find yourself a mini atomiser and keep spraying that spool. This is a great habit to get into, and braid that is too wet just doesn't exist.

  • @MegaVinny73
    @MegaVinny73 Год назад

    May well be worth you doing a video specifically on your book to advertise it, 2-3 minute or something, so its a specific vid and promotes it further. I've ordered.

  • @colinpritchard777
    @colinpritchard777 6 месяцев назад

    What if you’ve not got a spare spool

  • @3xistenc3
    @3xistenc3 7 месяцев назад

    Good tips, thanks. Why don't they just make shallower spools of 150m?

    • @winningwaysbasics
      @winningwaysbasics  7 месяцев назад

      Some reels will come with shallower spools, obviously a lot won't so it's worth knowing how to do :)

  • @bennyboy0773
    @bennyboy0773 Год назад

    How come Andy did: Float Max then backing line on top, and then reel to reel to get the float max back on the top, rather than just loading the backing line and then the float max on top?

    • @winningwaysbasics
      @winningwaysbasics  Год назад +3

      To get it exactly loaded rather than guessing and messing it up 👍🏻

    • @bennyboy0773
      @bennyboy0773 Год назад

      @@winningwaysbasics oh awesome, never thought of it that way. Thanks 👍🏼

  • @allanburton49
    @allanburton49 Год назад

    What about the spare spool Andy 🤔

    • @winningwaysbasics
      @winningwaysbasics  Год назад

      Count the turns of the handle when you’re doing the backing and you’ll be able to get the next one bang on if you’re using the same backing 👍🏻

    • @allanburton49
      @allanburton49 Год назад

      But there would be no spare spool to do the same as first one?

    • @winningwaysbasics
      @winningwaysbasics  Год назад

      When you’re doing the backing on the first, count your reel turns. Then you know and can go straight on with the backing on the second spool rather than reversing it.

    • @sidonthebank
      @sidonthebank Год назад +3

      Any issues with line twist when you're spooling the line from the bucket ???

    • @richardwebb6045
      @richardwebb6045 Год назад +1

      @@winningwaysbasics Works brilliant and so accurately but what if you want to fish with a different diameter mono or even use braid on the spare spool (which most people would do)?