Basic Fishing Gear : Spooling Monofilament Line on Spinning Fishing Reels


When spooling fishing line, try to keep the line from twisting. Learn to spool monofilament fishing line on spinning reels in this free fishing video from the owner of a fishing tackle store. Expert: Larry Mastry Bio: Larry Mastry and his brother Dale own Mastry’s Tackle, a fixture in St. Petersburg, Fla., and together they have a half of a century’s experience in fishing. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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6 Responses to “Basic Fishing Gear : Spooling Monofilament Line on Spinning Fishing Reels”

  1. rvergara1 says:

    The line should be coming off of the spool the same direction that it is going on the reel. If the reel spins counter clockwise the line should come off of the spool counter clockwise.

  2. actionboy259 says:

    Hey guys I really need help please check out my only video. I’m not advertising or anything, i just made an account for a video about fishing rods, really need help, thanks

  3. racoonpooon says:

    nice penn

  4. mboettch says:

    When I get massive tangles coming off my reels, I head out in the boat, open the bail, let the line run out down to the spool, then slowly reel it back in. This puts tension on the line and also gets any line twist out.

  5. TruGroovez says:

    thanks!!

  6. prosteelheader says:

    i agree.

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