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How to Put a Braided Fishing Line on a Reel
Freshwater and saltwater anglers commonly use braided fishing lines for a variety of game fish species. Braid line is made of smaller individual strands of high-strength threads that are woven or braided together to form a round, smooth fis…
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How do I Put Line on a Fly Fishing Reel?
For many people, the sport of fly fishing is shrouded in mystery. However, when the layers of mystique are peeled away, what remains is an exciting method of angling that requires a basic understanding of lines, knots, flies and the fish yo…
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How to Put a Line on a New Fly Fishing Reel
If you have a new fly-fishing reel and the lines needed, you will need to connect the lines and spooling them on the new reel. Many anglers new to fly-fishing are often put off by the seeming complexity of assembling the various lines on a…
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How to Put Fishing Line on a Zebco Z20 Reel by Brunswick
The Brunswick Zebco Z20 is a closed-face spincast reel that features a large push-button spool release, antireverse handle and top-mounted drag control. Discontinued by the manufacturer, the Z20 was designed to be durable and easy to use by…
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How to Put a Line on a Ross Reel
Ross has produced fly-fishing reels for more than 30 years. Headquartered in Montrose, Colorado, Ross produces a variety of reels such as the Momentum, Evolution and Fly Cast, which are designed to provide smooth operation and durable perfo…
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How to Put an Abu Garcia Reel Together
The Abu Garcia Co. is a Swedish fishing manufacturer that has been in operation for three generations. The company produces high-quality tackle. If you're recently cleaned your Abu Garcia reel and need some help putting it back together, do…
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How to Put Fishing Line on an Open Bale Reel
Open bale fishing reels are designed so that no housing covers the spool of the reel. Typically, open bale reels are mounted below the handle of the fishing rod and are usually spinning reels. Open-face reels require more control and attent…
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How to Put Line on a Fishing Reel
Putting line on your fishing reel should be easy, and it is. Done incorrectly, though, your line will twist into knots, wasting your time, testing your patience and ruining your line. When using braided line, preparation is even more import…
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How to Put the Fishing Line on a Reel
An angler faces two challenges when trying to put new fishing line onto her reel. The first is how to attach the line to the reel's arbor---that portion of the reel that actually holds the line. The second is how to spool on the line correc…
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How to Put the Line on a Fishing Reel
Keeping fresh line on your fishing reel will keep you from dealing with tangles and the potential of losing that trophy of a lifetime. With any reel, there are exact steps to follow to ensure the line lies properly on the spool and will not…
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How to Put a Fishing Line on an Open Bail Reel
An open bail reel, commonly known as a spinning reel, is one of the most popular pieces of fishing equipment used by anglers everywhere. The spinning reel offers an outstanding balance of several crucial factors, including line capacity, ca…
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How to Put a Fishing Line on an Open Face Reel
Open-face reels are popular because of their ease of use. With just a little practice, most fishermen can quickly be making long, accurate casts. The one drawback of open-face reels is that the line will sometimes twist and cause snarls. Wh…
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How to Put a Fishing Line on an Abu Garcia Reel
Abu Garcia makes the popular Abassadeur line of bait-casting reels. These famous and reliable reels have been produced for decades. In order for these reels to operate properly, new line must be installed correctly without twisting or tangl…
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How to Put Fishing Line on a Spin Reel
Setting up a spinning reel involves attaching a line to the spool and then spooling a sufficient amount of line with which to fish. To do this, you tie an arbor knot and then wind the line onto the reel. Typically, there needs to be enough…
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