That's a really good idea to be fair. I've watched another of your videos, looks a nice place where you are. I've just started going after the Pike over here in The UK. Tight lines
Respooling line is easy About 20 years ago I purchased a Berkly line spooling station 🙂 No mess adjustable tension .I do use the same loop knot method as yourself though Den Not sure how much it cost at the time But even some of my fishing buddies borrow it now and again
Hi Den, I use the same method as yourself with small container, but I either put a drop of washing up fluid in water, or put a few drops of washing fluid neat on a cloth which I hold in front first eye to add pressure, and pull the new line through. This I find removes any grease/coating or manufacturing lubricants off the new line improving the sinking ability of the line in use 👍
Why do you need water? Why not just place the (dry) spool on the floor under the rod ring, so that the line is coming off the spool anti clockwise (no line twist)....and just reel applying the right amount of pressure. No mess, no cost, happy wife!....I've been doing it this way for 60 years - works perfectly!
I use the water to weight the container, lubricate the blanking grommet and take the noise level down. You might also like to watch this video: ruclips.net/video/oKjayNasnWU/видео.html It covers how to find out if your line is actually getting line twist or not.
That's a really good idea to be fair. I've watched another of your videos, looks a nice place where you are. I've just started going after the Pike over here in The UK. Tight lines
Respooling line is easy About 20 years ago I purchased a Berkly line spooling station 🙂 No mess adjustable tension .I do use the same loop knot method as yourself though Den Not sure how much it cost at the time But even some of my fishing buddies borrow it now and again
Crafty Den.😌😄
Thanks Clive.😁😁
Or do it at night when your missus is asleep and blame the dog for all the water on the floor😂, great method den as usual 👍
Everyone's a comedian today. Thanks Michael.😁😁👍👍
Do it on the banking then scoop the spool out after.
Hi Den, I use the same method as yourself with small container, but I either put a drop of washing up fluid in water, or put a few drops of washing fluid neat on a cloth which I hold in front first eye to add pressure, and pull the new line through. This I find removes any grease/coating or manufacturing lubricants off the new line improving the sinking ability of the line in use 👍
Good idea Rob.👍👍
Hi Den, you could use hot water to erase any memory from the difference in circumstance of spool size.
Why do you need water? Why not just place the (dry) spool on the floor under the rod ring, so that the line is coming off the spool anti clockwise (no line twist)....and just reel applying the right amount of pressure. No mess, no cost, happy wife!....I've been doing it this way for 60 years - works perfectly!
I use the water to weight the container, lubricate the blanking grommet and take the noise level down. You might also like to watch this video: ruclips.net/video/oKjayNasnWU/видео.html It covers how to find out if your line is actually getting line twist or not.
What about line twist?
I tested this method for line twist some weeks ago. There wasn't any. Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/oKjayNasnWU/видео.html
Or.... you can have a divorce first😉
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