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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: JBellZX250]
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01/09/14 02:10 PM
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361V
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Put a pencil thru the spool and hold the spool with your feet and then reel in line. This is how I have done it growing up. Glad to see others do this. Goofy looking but been doing just this for 25 years! Works!
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 02:35 PM
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Skeeter443
Pro Angler
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Did with a pencil for many years and then I finally splurged on the Berkeley spooling station. Well worth the $25!!
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 02:38 PM
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Fish Killer
Big Sexy
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Big Sexy
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With the larger spools of line I just sit them in the corner of the couch and they will ride just fine as you keep a steady retrieve. Smaller spools its still a screw driver and my feet. I don't seem to ever be doing it at the same place so I don't have a set up area for spooling. Sometimes it in the truck, sometimes in the boat, hotel rooms...etc.
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: 361V]
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01/09/14 02:39 PM
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raveon
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Put a pencil thru the spool and hold the spool with your feet and then reel in line. This is how I have done it growing up. Glad to see others do this. Goofy looking but been doing just this for 25 years! Works! I will have to give this method a try. I use a box with holes poked in it and i run a dowel through the spool. It works but I think I will try the feet method next.
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 02:41 PM
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Bass N Beer
Pro Angler
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I use a piece of Allthread in a vise. I put a nut and washer on each side of the spool so I can adjust the tension.
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 03:03 PM
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Peepaw on Fork
Extreme Angler
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I have a 2x4 about 3' long with 3" screws screwed in about 1/2" every 7 inches. Set the various spools of line on each screw and as you spool up the spool spins on the screw. All of your line is in one place so you don't have to look for it. The 2x4 is heavy enough that it won't flip over while spooling up
H. Burns
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 03:47 PM
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Slade
Extreme Angler
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I just let the spool fly all over the place, as long as I keep some tension on the line coming onto the reel it seems like no big deal
PB 10.58 Joe Pool
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: Slade]
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01/09/14 04:00 PM
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Monte Coon
Coon's Bar & Grill
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For a baitcastrer and the 1000 yard spool I use a small square Tupperware type dish that fits it perfect just hold it between your feet and spool away. Also have found that instead of a pencil if you break the long straight part of a plastic cloths hanger it works a little better since it's longer and will bend down with your feet on each end to put tension on the spool.
For a spinning reel I just lay the spool flat on the floor and wind the line on about 10 or 15 turns then lower the reel toward the spool to make sure it's not twisted if it is flip the spool to the other side and keep spooling.
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: Monte Coon]
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01/09/14 04:19 PM
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JBellZX250
Extreme Angler
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For the 1000 yard spool I use a small square Tupperware type dish that fits it perfect just hold it between your feet and spool away. Also have found that instead of a pencil if you break the long straight part of a plastic cloths hanger it works a little better since it's longer and will bend down with your feet on each end to put tension on the spool. I like both of those ideas Monte! The pencil I use is always too short for my 1000 yard spools.
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: tincan86]
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01/09/14 04:27 PM
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Rob Lay
TFF Celebrity
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bucket of water, tie your line and throw the spool in the bucket, or livewell if you are on the boat hmm, I kinda like that. Line is going to get wet anyway and that will provide a little resistance. My worry about just direct off spool is it goes on too loose.
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 06:58 PM
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bassnblues
Outdoorsman
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....run the line thru the pages of a good size closed phone book - works great....
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: Rob Lay]
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01/09/14 07:47 PM
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tincan86
Extreme Angler
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bucket of water, tie your line and throw the spool in the bucket, or livewell if you are on the boat hmm, I kinda like that. Line is going to get wet anyway and that will provide a little resistance. My worry about just direct off spool is it goes on too loose. I hold the reel in my palm and apply tension with my thumb and index finger
Hope for the best,but prepare for the worst
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 08:03 PM
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senko show
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Made a jig out of 3/4" pvc and 1/4" all thread rod that the spools fit on and then added some weight to the bottom!
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 08:29 PM
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Fish hunter 59
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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I've got a drawer in my shop that I built some slots the 1000 yd spools drop down in and fit isnug, just open the drawer select your line close the drawer and start reeling. I did put some mole skin on the drawer edge just as a precaution!
Living the Dream PB 10.27 >))))> Matthew 4:19 Let us be fisher of men also!
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Re: Respooling by yourself?
[Re: airforcefishin]
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01/09/14 08:33 PM
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Peepaw
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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Pencil and feet for all baitcasters and spool flat on floor for spinning after checking right side up.
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