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  1. I'm finally seeing the benefit of level wind reels - no more built in line twist. They make trolling a treat.

     

    When you are respooling your spinning reel, you will always have more twists from the takeup reel than from the fresh spool. So, right out of the gate, you are behind the eight ball, with a fresh line freshly twisted.

     

    I think the best you can do is to pay attention to your fresh spool (ccw coming off as JPD said), and then troll the empty line a long ways behind your boat. Reel it in again under some tension by pinching the line with your left hand. Twist be gone, I say.

     

    Or get one of these.

     

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  2. You *might* have put the line on your spinning reel backwards. I respool my line my placing the new line spool on the flat on the floor with the label up. I've noticed that some lines come on a spool with a nick in the flange on the underside, so that if you try to spool it up the other way, the spool flips over.

  3. Thanks, Friends.

     

    I could not have hoped for a better set of answers - I got it all now. Raf replied with the most efficient answer within a minute or two, Ron actually told me how to fix this in great detail. Chris is such a holdout, except for the link to an older thread. Drifter and Raf have the same world view, it would seem.

     

    Angling Specialties will do all that for $6? We have a solution.

     

    Thanks again.

  4. I busted the lowest largest line guide on one of my favorite rods (don't ask how).

     

    This is what it looks like.

     

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    I think my options are

    • Remove the epoxy tape and replace with new stuff and new guide
    • Add new guide on top of the old stuff
    • Add new guide above old stuff, maybe upside down

     

    How would I go about removing the existing tape?

     

    What would you do?

     

    Thanks.

  5. If the specks are on, it doesn't matter what you are throwing. I've seen everything from tiny 1/16 oz bucktails, streamers, small cleos, stick baits, wet flies and even #5 mepps spinners fool 2 dozen fish a day for each of 4 guys, for 3 and a half days. That was a total count of over 325 gorgeous brookies.

     

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    If they are not on, oh well. Then it's all about the scenery and the food. I've done that trip too.

     

    Have a great adventure.

  6. I would guess that the first lift contacted the conductor, shorting it to ground through the lift and tires, until an overcurrent device tripped or a transformer failed. Once the lines were dead, the second lift was then able to safely bring our lucky friend back down.

     

    In theory, the guy would have had to complete the path to ground through his body for him to be killed by electrocution. On the other hand, arc flash and the resulting plasma fireball explosion can kill too.

  7. PowerPro and TuffLine are fabulous, I've never had an issue, but I quickly learned that my improved clinch knot or rapala loop were not going to work. Tie a palomar knot if you are tying a swivel, or a uni knot if you are tying directly to a lure. KNots.

    I don't understand the line fail way down the spool, tho.

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