Keeping it under tension. Figure 2 shows an example of opening the bail.
Next you need to attach the line to the spool with a knot.
How to tie fishing line to spool. How to tie your fishing line to your reel spool using the simplistic arbor knot the arbor knot is a great choice for this application because it cinches dow. Simply the best way to tie any fishing line to any spool. Skip the arbor knot and use my 2-5 knot for superior knot strength that never slips_____________.
Tying the Arbor knot Tie a overhand knot in the tag end of the fishing line. Tie a second overhand knot around the main line to create a loop with a slip knot. Pass the loop of line over the spool.
Pull and tighten the loop down onto the spool. Introduces how to tie a fishing line to a spool of a spinning reel About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy. Arbor knot is used to attach fishing line to the spool of a reel.
Tie a overhand knot in the tag end of the fishing line. Tie a second overhand knot around the main line to create a loop with a slip knot. Pass the loop of line over the spool.
Pull and tighten the loop down onto the spool. Wrap your line around the arbor of the spool with the tag end of the line. Then tie a simple overhand knot around the standing part with the tag end.
Tie a second overhand knot in the tag end just an inch or two from the first overhand knot. Pull the standing part of the line to slide the first overhand knot down to the spool and the second knot to jam against the first. Trim tag end close.
Open the bail and run the line through the eyelets to the reel spool. Carefully lay the line spool on the ground label side up. Keep an eye on the line spool to make sure it isnt getting twisted.
Alternatively have a friend hold it for you. Next you need to attach the line to the spool with a knot. An arbor knot is the most popular which is a traditional fishermans knot designed to tie a fishing line to a spool.
When youre using braid its important to spool it as tight as possible which is easier with wet braid. By using a wet spool and a few turns of monofilament in the beginning youll be able to spool the line correctly and avoid problems when out on the water. Some anglers also spool with the braid running through a glove or similar for the same purpose.
Keeping it under tension. Whether you are spooling new fishing line onto a spinning reel a baitcasting reel or a fly fishing reel the best knot to use in all cases is an arbor knot. This is great because the arbor knot is really easy to tie and you only have to learn one type of knot to spool your lines.
How to Tie a Fishing Spool Knot. First wrap the line around the spool with the tag end of the line then tie a simple overhand knot around the part with the tag end. Next tie a second overhand knot in the tag end around an inch from the first overhand knot.
To attach the line simply pass it around the spool and use the free end to tie a basic overhand knot around the main line. Then tie another overhand knot in the free end of the line. This is to prevent the line slipping through the first knot.
Make another overhand knot that is close to the tip of the loose end. Tighten up the knot around the reel cutting the extra part from the end. You have to make sure that your reel is secured.
For that if your reel is short in radius tie an extra electric tape to secure the line. The spinning reel spins counter clockwise to the left so make sure that the line is going off in a counter clockwise direction as well. Pull the line through the entire reel until there is 1.
Tie string onto spool with an Arbor knot. Run the Line through the first Guide. Stand over top of the new line.
Apply resistance as you winding the line. Wind at least 100 yds-18 to 316 from the lip of spool. For Braided line-Use 1 layer of monofilament line.
Use Uni Knot to tie both together. Essentially the steps to putting line on a reel properly regardless of fishing reel or fishing line choice include the following. Secure the line to the spool tightly Uncoil the line off the spool in the opposite direction Keep tension on the line Dont overfill the fishing reel spool.
Tie the fishing line to the spool. -Begin by opening the bail on your reel. To open the bail you must push it upwards.
Figure 2 shows an example of opening the bail. -Next open your package of fishing line and find the free end. Grasp the free end of the line in your fingers and wrap it around the spool.