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How to Spool Line on a Bait-Casting Reel

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Summary: The easiest way to spool line on a bait-casting reel is by going to a local bait and tackle shop to have it professionally done. Find out how to manually spool line on a bait-casting reel with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment.

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By Brian Lee
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Brian Lee has been fishing for over a decade, including time as a commercial fisherman. Lee has worked in many different commercial fishing situations, and has caught countless types...read more

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"Now putting line on the new bait casting reel can be as simple as just taking off your reel, going down to the local bait shop and they'll put it on for you professionally with a machine. That's always your best option and it normally only costs a few dollars. But if you're not in a position where you can get to the bait shop, it's easy enough to do it yourself. Just typically what I'll do is run the line down the first guide. Now with a bait casting reel what's important is that the first thing you do is thread the line through the line guide then you want it to go under the spool, grab it with your little finger, pull it out and then you just got to grab the loop on the other side of the spool. When you got both of these ends, all you want to do is just tie a simple little slipknot, just do 3 wraps then go through the loop and then through the other loop. Bring that down on the reel, if there's too long of a tab, just snip it off with scissors. And then all you want to do next is just hold the line between your thumb and your first finger and just wind slowly. The line guide will guide the line on there how it should be done. You just don't want to go too fast because if you go too fast, it'll spool on there inconsistently."

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