How to Remove Memory Coils from Fishing Line - Fishing Tips and Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Monofilament or fluorocarbon fishing lines have a lot of memory and develop coils in the line if they still on the reel for a long time. Removing these coils will help you catch more fish and have more fun fishing. This video goes over a simple process of stretching the line so you can remove the line coils and spend more time catching fish.
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  • @LyrusLLupo
    @LyrusLLupo Год назад +74

    Another great, no-nonsense, informative video. Thank you for making these.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +5

      Glad you liked it. Thanks for the comment.

    • @gregory3108
      @gregory3108 Год назад

      Yes, but he may become a target for fishing lines producers🤣 enemy nr1☝reason why? instead buying more and more... the end buyer saves more?

  • @andrewdelk9876
    @andrewdelk9876 5 месяцев назад +36

    i appreciate how all of your videos are to the point, with no fluff or theatrics.

    • @andrewdelk9876
      @andrewdelk9876 5 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't even notince the pinned comment. that was just my genuine feeling after watching your videos the past weeks. keep it up nat!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      @@andrewdelk9876 I'm not a fan of fluff. Thanks for the feedback - I'm glad to hear you've enjoyed my videos!

    • @rayhopkins5246
      @rayhopkins5246 2 месяца назад

      Agree. He got right to the point without 6-10 minutes of useless chatter.

  • @LovingDeantheGodMachine333
    @LovingDeantheGodMachine333 Год назад +9

    Life saver tip literally about to go fishing for fall flatheads and noticed my line is like this thank you soooo much! Tight lines 🎣

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +1

      Great. It's hard to miss a flathead running with your bait, but still good to get those coils out! Good luck!

  • @davewhetstone4476
    @davewhetstone4476 Год назад +15

    Holy crap! Never knew this, and I now KNOW it's been a problem for me. Thanks again, man.

  • @Schnazola
    @Schnazola 7 месяцев назад +8

    First: Nat, youdabest!
    Second, I like to attach a snap swivel to my line and attach the snap to a piece of line I've tied to a fence post or tree. Then I walk back with the line under pressure as you did. It stretches the mono/fluoro AND untwists it a bit.

  • @eagletalon6240
    @eagletalon6240 Год назад +19

    As a rule of thumb if im using a cheaper mono i like to replace it once a season unless i put in some serious work on the water. But for those that fish less as long as your rods arent in direct sunlight this is a great tip for yall to save some time and money. Just be careful you dont have to much pressure on the line realing it in because it could weaken your mono over time same goes for respooling

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback

    • @scottsoucy6186
      @scottsoucy6186 4 месяца назад

      It isn't just exposure to light that weakens monofilament line. Heat and humidity also take a toll. If you live in a hot or humid area, you should change line at least once each season! The cheaper lines have more memory, regardless of line diameter or strength. I never go longer than 4 months or so without changing my line. My fishing time is too precious to spend it fighting with my line.

    • @scottsoucy6186
      @scottsoucy6186 4 месяца назад

      It isn't just exposure to light that weakens monofilament line. Heat and humidity also take a toll. If you live in a hot or humid area, you should change line at least once each season! The cheaper lines have more memory, regardless of line diameter or strength. I never go longer than 4 months or so without changing my line. My fishing time is too precious to spend it fighting with my line.

    • @scottsoucy6186
      @scottsoucy6186 4 месяца назад

      It isn't just exposure to light that weakens monofilament line. Heat and humidity also take a toll. If you live in a hot or humid area, you should change line at least once each season! The cheaper lines have more memory, regardless of line diameter or strength. I never go longer than 4 months or so without changing my line. My fishing time is too precious to spend it fighting with my line.

  • @matthewphipps9910
    @matthewphipps9910 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you, went fishing and notified this with my coils and thought I needed another set but this is way better.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  2 месяца назад

      You're welcome - I'm glad it was helpful to you!

  • @Mr.Aquaman
    @Mr.Aquaman 5 месяцев назад +4

    instant follow. lost alot of bites today but landed one steelhead got me pumped. thanks for the video straight to the point!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback. Awesome that you got a steelie today!

  • @paw1972
    @paw1972 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for getting right to the point and not making this a 20 minute video!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Месяц назад

      No need to waste your time with an unnecessarily long video!

  • @gregory3108
    @gregory3108 Год назад +9

    Right on the money 👍 instead buying a new spool keep focus on its current shape- very smart move 👌

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +4

      Mono/fluoro lines are usually fine to use for a couple years or more (depends how much use/abuse they have gotten). Stretching the coils out is an easy way to make them like new for another season.

  • @DeepEndDiving
    @DeepEndDiving Год назад +8

    Perfect! My next fishing trip at the end of the month is going to go much better after watching all of you tips and tricks videos

  • @Riotskunk89
    @Riotskunk89 2 месяца назад +2

    What an amazing video. I learned more in that 2 minutes than i have in hours from other creators

  • @HOMESTEAD_AUS
    @HOMESTEAD_AUS 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks mate , bought one of those line spooler things didn’t work lol . Like your idea of running line out and giving it some tension, good video , cheers 👍

  • @nickacoxon
    @nickacoxon 4 месяца назад +1

    Went fishing for first time in a long time today. Probably had to cut my line three times and retie because of how knotted my line was getting. I was getting so frustrated. Tried out what you suggested and it looks like it worked beautifully!

  • @davidwilliams1805
    @davidwilliams1805 Год назад +5

    Great tip! I needed to see that. Appreciate you sharing!

  • @abibritton8791
    @abibritton8791 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for this tip, and may the fish be with you! ❤

  • @sherrismith4311
    @sherrismith4311 3 месяца назад +1

    I just put new line on my reel yesterday & saw it doing the same thing. Evn tho I had s1 holdn the spool of line & I was reeling n w- tension. Ima try this. Thank u 4 sharing.

  • @sb7984
    @sb7984 4 месяца назад +1

    I been doing this for over 40yrs. I did it today before trout fishing. Yesterday I went boat fishing for walleye. Drift trolling can twist your line, even with a swivel. But I reel in my line with my fingers pinched in front of the spool and the rod butt pressed into my stomach. It removes twist and help you cast farther. But remember to split on your fingers so the line doesn't hurt you. Also, there is line conditioners like ''Line Butter''.

  • @user-tn1xv1vc2d
    @user-tn1xv1vc2d 4 месяца назад +1

    I never thought of that. Great Idea. Thanks Mr. You're the Man.

  • @catboyzee
    @catboyzee 11 месяцев назад +1

    Gonna try this tip before my next fishing excursion, thanks for sharing.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment - good luck!

  • @Bmeservey13
    @Bmeservey13 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just made my life so much easier. Thank you

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful to you. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @jake9705
    @jake9705 Год назад +3

    Great tip!

  • @fishntools
    @fishntools 4 месяца назад +4

    I would add...after stretching the line remove it from the anchor point and reel in to remove any twist which may have accumulated from prior use.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +1

      That can be a good idea too. Make sure to hold the line a foot or so above the reel to keep tension on the line as it goes back onto the reel. When a lure bounces back along the ground, it can cause the line to wrap loosely around the reel.

    • @bobbypaige2853
      @bobbypaige2853 2 месяца назад +1

      I use a swivel for no line twist as I walk it back.

  • @spearfishingkayong
    @spearfishingkayong Год назад +2

    good tips and tricks. very helpful. greetings from Indonesia

  • @chevtow
    @chevtow 4 месяца назад +1

    On the water we’d take everything off the line and troll just the line behind the boat for a few minutes, then reel it in while still moving. Always works

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. That works well for line twist. This technique is for removing the line coils which form from the line being wrapped around the spool for a long time. This happens regardless of whether the line has twists in it.

  • @95aubie
    @95aubie Год назад +32

    The first thing I noticed about this reel is its weight ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I wouldn't say it was uncomfortable but it was a little heavier than other similarly sized reels. However, that didn't deter my enjoyment of how smooth this reel is. I spooled it with 20lb. Tuf-Line XP and it's perfect for what I use it for. I have it paired with an 8'6" Medium/Fast Okuma SST Salmon/Steelhead rod. The combination is perfect for casting and even drifting. I used the reel all day and didn't experience any arm or hand fatigue except when fighting a few fish! The bail is solid and feels strong when engaging by reeling and manually closing the bail by hand. The large rubber handle grip is very comfortable. It's got a powerful drag, silky smooth reeling, and feels very comfortable in the hands. I recommend it!

  • @robertlosasso4222
    @robertlosasso4222 4 месяца назад +2

    I started doing that forty years ago, only I put a hook on the line an attached it to my chain link fence and would walk it down my driveway out to and across the street when there was no traffic around which was most of the time because it was a residential area.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      Yep - I've put a hook on a chain link fence before too, or buried a hook into tree bark. That works too!

  • @randymartin5521
    @randymartin5521 3 месяца назад +1

    I've been doing this for 50 years. I store my fishing gear inside, climate controlled and out of direct sunlight, so I rarely change my line every year. I don't fish a lot anymore and usually not at all during the winter, so a couple of times throughout the year I will stretch out 50 to 75 feet for an hour or so to remove the tight coils. I generally only fish in creeks and a small river now, so 50 feet is about as far as I cast anymore.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment. No need to change the line every year if you're only doing a few trips per year and it's stored inside out of direct sun. It sounds like you've got a good process.

  • @sambow4u
    @sambow4u Год назад +3

    Maybe a Little Harder in a kayak, than a motorized boat ! But if you notice your line getting Memory on the water ,,, simply throw about ten foot of naked line into the water and with the bail or breaks on , take of down the lake till about half the spoil has been let out , Trip the bail over and the resistance of the water and line will straighten your line out perfect , actually better than new ! rell the line back up , because it's wet and with that tension , it will cast so musch better and zero memory !

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +2

      I've tried that too and it works. But yeah, as you said, it's more suitable for motorboats and this is something you can do in the backyard or down the street to get a bunch of rods ready for a trip quickly.

  • @CaliSwagKills
    @CaliSwagKills 4 месяца назад +1

    i needed this video thanks so much i was about to throw away all my line & put new line on it cause i thought it was my fault it was coiling up

  • @j.richards2346
    @j.richards2346 4 месяца назад +1

    I will try this... What I do now is cut off the lure , open the bail , let all the mono out into the lake (boat) , keep the tip under water , THEN , reel it back in with the rod tip under water pointing straight with the line .. I despise line twist!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      That works well for line twist. This technique is for removing the line coils which form from the line being wrapped around the spool for a long time. This happens regardless of whether the line has twists in it.

  • @gambollo
    @gambollo 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great and informative video.

  • @Nothing2Interesting
    @Nothing2Interesting Год назад +3

    This just happened to a buddy and I on our first fishing trip of the season after getting into fishing last year and it ruined the trip. Any tips on baitcasters at all?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +2

      Sorry to hear that. You can stretch the line in the same way with baitcasters.

  • @larrystolzman9337
    @larrystolzman9337 4 месяца назад +1

    Great information! Thanks.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the feedback

  • @jmurphy6767
    @jmurphy6767 2 месяца назад +1

    I don't understand why the spool position would matter. The line turns 90 degrees from the rod to the reel. Whatever position the spool is in, the line can only come off the way it's wound.
    One suggestion that might help prevent twist is to put a swivel on the secured end of the line then wind your reel slowly so that the line has time to remove any twists.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  2 месяца назад +1

      This trick is for removing memory coils, not line twists. These coils are formed when the line sits wrapped around the spool for a long time and doesn't want to straighten out anymore. It can happen whether there are twists in the line or not.

    • @jmurphy6767
      @jmurphy6767 2 месяца назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat thanks.

  • @stevenbosley5803
    @stevenbosley5803 Год назад +3

    Should also use swivel, might as well get twists out too.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +1

      Swivels are good for reducing line twist. Definitely something to use when you use lures that spin a lot.

  • @lantose
    @lantose 4 месяца назад +1

    You should also use backing on all your reels and only replace the casting line (the maximum distance you can cast and add 10 or so yards. That way you are not throwing perfectly good mono or expensive fluorocarbon away that is typically never used, unless your dealing with very large fish that take out lots of drag. I change out roughly 60-70 yards every year or after breakage for my bass rigs.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the extra discussion. That can help save some money and wasted line.

  • @KBShootsAnything_
    @KBShootsAnything_ 5 месяцев назад +1

    Me and my cousin thought by pouring water on it would work 😂 good thing for RUclips 🙏🏾

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад +2

      Pouring hot water (like hot shower temperature) can help if you stretch it right afterward. But yeah, just dumping water on the line won't do anything by itself.

    • @pete956
      @pete956 4 месяца назад +1

      Years ago Al Lindler,infisherman mag,said-put a piece of damp paper towel around the spool with a rubber band the night before and it will take out those kinks. Both of these ideas would work great together. I liked another comment that said use a snap swivel instead of a hook to help with line twist.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      @@pete956 swivels will definitely help with line twist, but they can't prevent memory coils, which are caused by the line being wrapped around the spool for a long time.

  • @jonbullard7074
    @jonbullard7074 Год назад +3

    Nice tip

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +1

      Thanks. It's so easy yet so important to increasing your catch.

  • @GARDNERstyl
    @GARDNERstyl Год назад +2

    My reel is locked and loaded now thank you so much

  • @jegga
    @jegga Год назад +1

    This is great! thank you so much!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback.

  • @yrfknnightmareyfn3567
    @yrfknnightmareyfn3567 4 месяца назад +2

    I like to put on a 4oz sinker and cast it a few times.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      That might do it too!

    • @dink12337
      @dink12337 4 месяца назад +1

      heavy sinkers worked for me in the past but one time I accidently casted all my line off the spool 😬

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      @@dink12337 😆

  • @johnkommer2842
    @johnkommer2842 4 месяца назад +1

    I do exactly that,bun I take reel magic and spray on line when I have half of the line out,then I reel about half the line in and spray it again,then when I get all the way up spray it again,so now u have the line sprayed down into the spool.go sling a bait into the water,couple cast put it on the deck of boat and ure ready tago.

  • @BAWhite-rf2bs
    @BAWhite-rf2bs Год назад +1

    Nat, if your not changing the line about every 4 to 5 trips your fishing with degraded line and will lose more fish. Mono is a UV suck and is not stable after about 10 to 12 days in the sun.....

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +2

      I typically respool mono every 1-2 years depending on how much time it's gotten used. In that amount of time, I haven't noticed any big issue with weakening unless the line has been used around a lot of rocks and wood.

  • @spencermarr1979
    @spencermarr1979 4 месяца назад +1

    Omg thank you so much this really helped

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      Wonderful - thanks for the comment and I'm glad it helped you out!

  • @JScubes
    @JScubes 2 месяца назад +1

    The only reason I’m watching this is cuz I’m tryna build a Spider-Man web shooter

  • @raymaylone8563
    @raymaylone8563 4 месяца назад +1

    Another way is to cut the lure off and walk the line off the spool. Then using a wet wash cloth pinch the line in the wet cloth and reel it in. Doesn’t matter warm or cold water 👍👍

  • @edwarddemedeiros3607
    @edwarddemedeiros3607 4 месяца назад +1

    Way cool!

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      Yes - it's nice to get rid of those pesky coils!

  • @Loud_Thinker
    @Loud_Thinker 4 месяца назад +1

    I did that with 17 lb mono and I left it stretched outside all night long it was fine for a while but then started coiling again

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      17lb mono is thick and has a LOT of memory. Like you said, it will quickly start to form coils again. With the many advantages of braided lines these days, I'd recommend using braid for any line over 10lbs.

  • @robsimpson6537
    @robsimpson6537 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow. Does this really work?

  • @frankdumlao32
    @frankdumlao32 Год назад +1

    Will this also work on a bait cast fishing reel?

  • @jorgos_petteri4009
    @jorgos_petteri4009 Месяц назад +1

    Does this actually? Im gonna try and if it does its gonna save my life bc its a pain to try to do a knot with coil line

  • @ncoddavis6679
    @ncoddavis6679 3 месяца назад +1

    Does this work with omniflex line?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  3 месяца назад

      Yes. Omniflex is a monofilament line.

  • @davidklinkhammer4757
    @davidklinkhammer4757 4 месяца назад +1

    My buddies and I, when we wanted to get the coil out of our lines, we would tie a swivel on the end, then a leader, then a kite. Send the kite flying, and let ALL the line out, and all the twist would come out.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      That's an interesting technique. It requires a suitable location and wind speed though.

  • @elkbow
    @elkbow Год назад +3

    How about also using a swivel at the end?

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +2

      A swivel will reduce line twist but won't prevent line coils from forming out of the spool. Swivels are definitely important when using baits like inline spinners and spoons that tend to spin around a lot.

    • @elkbow
      @elkbow Год назад +3

      @@FishingwithNat I was meaning when you're untwisting the line, would that counteract you trying to untwist the line or do you think it would help

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Год назад +2

      @@elkbow If the line has twist in it too, a swivel should help. Sometimes the line is not twisted but just coiled from being on the spool too long, and in that case a swivel wouldn't have much effect, positive or negative.

  • @bankfishingislife5484
    @bankfishingislife5484 4 месяца назад +1

    i fish so much my line never gets this problem. ill lose some here and there and after it gets like 1/3 empty i replace it all anyways.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад +1

      The biggest problem is when the spool of line sits during the off-season. I tend to stretch all of my monofilament spools in the spring just before I start fishing open water, and I'll stretch my ice fishing reels in the fall.

  • @stephenmandelbaum2027
    @stephenmandelbaum2027 Месяц назад +1

    I knew it was the coils and not my lack of experience.😂

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Месяц назад

      Experience certainly helps. But coils will detract from your ability to detect bites or set the hook.

  • @evaone4286
    @evaone4286 2 месяца назад +1

    Went for the first time yesterday and 90% of what i ended up doing was fixing my bird nest of a line. I was shocked cause it was prespooled new rod and didnt think it would bird nest that quick. But i dont know much bout fishing.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  2 месяца назад

      The line may have been tight on that reel for months or years before you bought it, causing lots of tight memory coils. It also may have been twisted from the beginning which made it even worse.

    • @evaone4286
      @evaone4286 2 месяца назад +1

      @@FishingwithNat I think I just may respool it properly with new line then put the spooled reel in some warm water to form up. Seen people on RUclips do the same

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  2 месяца назад

      @@evaone4286 Yep I agree with that idea. The line on the pre-spooled reels is usually cheap and you never know how long it's been on there before you buy it. I made a video on spooling a spinning reel in case it's helpful to you ruclips.net/p/PLcXAWxBLRzoLwZtDQEhuaHby0yQM_wHhU

  • @AAE-cg1il
    @AAE-cg1il 4 месяца назад +1

    Braid……..works for every opportunity. Use a mono or fluoro leader if you must……but braid. I will say it again……Braid.

  • @yakfishin4912
    @yakfishin4912 4 месяца назад

    Or you can run your line through a lil bit of leather folded over. Works quickly.

  • @Hahaha.654
    @Hahaha.654 3 месяца назад

    Damn I thought my shit was fucked good video

  • @Gurudesa94
    @Gurudesa94 Год назад +1

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  • @judd0112
    @judd0112 4 месяца назад +1

    You wanna know how I get rid of line memory? I catch a fish and stretch the line. Thats how I been doing it since I was a kid.

  • @McFly2015AD
    @McFly2015AD 2 месяца назад +1

    I didn’t get a snag guys, I am just removing the memory coils

  • @robertminor3460
    @robertminor3460 Год назад +2

    👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

  • @FC-qe1wl
    @FC-qe1wl 4 месяца назад +1

    Go to braid line....problem solved

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      True. But a lot of people still like using mono or fluoro and will continue to have this coiling issue.

  • @ivanPipiskin
    @ivanPipiskin 4 месяца назад

    thanks. does not work on all lines...

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      It works well on all monofilament, fluorocarbon, and copolymer lines. Which lines are you referring to?

    • @ivanPipiskin
      @ivanPipiskin 4 месяца назад +2

      @@FishingwithNat don't remember right now. but it's from my experience.
      BTW : lines from former Soviet Union newer have this problem. and worked for years

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      @@ivanPipiskin Interesting. Thanks for the discussion.

  • @markrigg6623
    @markrigg6623 2 месяца назад +1

    Fluorocarbon IS monofilament. You Americans.😂

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  2 месяца назад +1

      Fluorocarbon is a single strand and in that sense it is a mono (single) filament, but they are not identical. That said, I'm not convinced that an angler needs both.

  • @BAWhite-rf2bs
    @BAWhite-rf2bs Месяц назад

    It's a ROD, not a POLE.......

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  Месяц назад

      I say both but usually refer to the rod by itself as a rod, and sometimes say "pole" to refer to the combination of a rod + reel.

  • @VickiAnkney
    @VickiAnkney 2 месяца назад

    Don't be a cheap skate and replace the line. I't called maintenance.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  2 месяца назад

      Some people only go fishing a few times per year and the line is like new but it has coils from sitting for so long on the spool. There's no need to replace it. Simply removing these coils will make it perform like new again.

  • @bobhunt3197
    @bobhunt3197 4 месяца назад +1

    I use braided line, no issues.

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  4 месяца назад

      That's another option. I use braid on a lot of my reels too.

  • @seymourwrasse3321
    @seymourwrasse3321 3 месяца назад

    you should be replacing the line at the beginning of each season, why would you take a chance of losing that once in a life time fish over a few bucks

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  3 месяца назад

      It really depends how much you're out fishing. If the rod only gets used a few times during the year, I don't think the line needs to be replaced every year. My braid setups get used more often than my straight mono setups, and I'll typically use that mono for 2-3 years before replacing it.

  • @sdollas69
    @sdollas69 5 месяцев назад

    I did this and got insane disgusting line twist

    • @FishingwithNat
      @FishingwithNat  5 месяцев назад +1

      Was your drag going out as you were reeling? That's the only reason I can think of that this would have actually caused line twist.

  • @cosminv8751
    @cosminv8751 2 месяца назад +1

    Great tip!