Comments on: How To Spool Braided Line On A Spinning Reel (Without Line Twists or Loops) https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/ The Best Saltwater Fishing Club In America... Fishing Spots, Fishing Reports, Tides, & More Thu, 10 Aug 2023 01:55:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: roberta preston https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-146986 Thu, 10 Aug 2023 01:55:39 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-146986 In reply to Snook Snatcher.

Nice

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By: roberta preston https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-146985 Thu, 10 Aug 2023 01:53:02 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-146985 Nice

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By: Oliver Clarke https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-75378 Fri, 14 May 2021 17:29:27 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-75378 I’ve always had problems with line twist when spooling a reel, no matter what method is used. Spooling off the top, label up or down, spooling off a ‘pencil’ top or bottom, I always get line twists. I could never accurately determine the correct length of mono backing.  This last time I experimented with a method which definitely removes the twists from both ends of the line and reverses the line so I can load the correct amount of backing and braid. It casts great with zero twists and no wind knots.
I’m an inexperienced fisherman, so I apologize if this is already obvious to everyone.   
First, load the braid and mono on the reel backwards so the reel is loaded with the correct amount of braid and backing.  This avoids the mess of having estimated too much mono which doesn’t leave enough room for the braid or too little mono leaving a big gap on the reel. With the correct amount of mono backing, later replacement of the braid is easy. 
I have the desired braid length measured out on the street by my house, from a mailbox to a little notch in the asphalt. 75 yards is good for me because that’s plenty for what I can cast, you young guys will want more.   Tape the start of the braid to the empty spool. Tape is easier to do, and easier to remove later. Lay the rod / reel with the bail closed by the mailbox and walk back rolling the braid right out of the box with the lid closed to the desired length. Wrap the other end of the braid around something heavy, like a wrench, cut the line. Go back to the rod, reel it up with tension.
Then tie the braid to the mono backing with an FG knot, trim and reel on the mono until the reel is full with the desired gap.  Secure the end (this is when the mono end wants to explode into a mess if there is no tension). 
Cut 2 small blocks of wood with a ¼” hole at one end. These will be used to pull the line in the current to untwist and reverse the line in two steps. You’ll need something large enough to pull the line with conviction particularly at the beginning so the line doesn’t bird nest. It also needs to be heavy enough to overcome the wind if you’re doing this from a bridge. I used a 2×2 about 6 inches long with a ¼” hole near one end.
I did the line untwisting from a bridge over a tidal pass during a strong tide change. I had to watch for other fisherman casting across my line, using a trolling boat would be easier.  Thread the mono thru the first piece of wood, hold the end of the mono and lower the wood block into the current to drag line off spool. Leave the bail closed with a light drag setting and pull the line off by hand for the first 30 yards so there is enough tension to avoid line twists making a bird nest. After the current drag on the line is strong, let go of the end of the mono, open the bail and let all of the mono and most of the braid be pulled into the current to untwist. The wood scrap will be lost, rotting ‘back to nature’. Hold the braid end at the spool securely when getting close to the tape. Allow several minutes to untwist the mono end of the line. Reel it all back in using a wet rag for tension.
Attach the 2nd piece of wood to the mono end and prepare the arbor slip knot on the end of the mono which will be used later on the spool. Holding the mono end, again lower the wood block into the current to drag line off spool.  Make certain the end of the mono is secure.  When most of the braid has pulled off the spool remove the tape on the spool. Let all the braid be pulled into the current, untwisting the braid end. The 2nd piece of wood will also be lost. Take the mono end back thru the big rod guide and secure the mono arbor knot to the spool. Reel it all back in with a wet rag for tension.
Sorry for the long explanation, but it’s really not that complicated. The new line is now untwisted from both ends and the spool is accurately filled with the desired amounts of backing and braid. 

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By: Mike Wilson https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-28960 Wed, 02 May 2018 15:56:54 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-28960 I’ve often just reversed the braid on the reel, providing me with a “new” line to be casting. Do you see any problems with this?

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By: Richard Fiorentino https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-25576 Sun, 11 Feb 2018 20:24:36 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-25576 Luke – Just curious- When tying the 75 yard line to line, why didn’t you use an FG knot instead of a double uni?

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By: Jeremy Suelflow https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-24604 Thu, 11 Jan 2018 23:21:13 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-24604 In reply to Jeremy Suelflow.

nevermind got it

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By: Jeremy Suelflow https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-24603 Thu, 11 Jan 2018 23:14:59 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-24603 Hi Luke,
What size mono do you recommend for doing this? Do you recommend matching the mono poundage to the braid?

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By: Snook Snatcher https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-23589 Tue, 12 Dec 2017 01:19:42 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-23589 In reply to Nic Turner.

Here’s a really simple tip that takes no extra effort or time at all… When laying your rod & reel down on any surface, always put the handle side down. This method keeps the vital reel components up off the surface and protected from dirt/sand, scratches, dings, etc.
I can hardly believe that most all fishers never put their reels down this way??? Just makes sense & such an easy habit… Eliminates damaging the spool, bail, body and most importantly the spool lip.

Tight lines >—- ( * > Salt Strong

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By: John Frymier https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-21610 Thu, 05 Oct 2017 22:08:15 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-21610 Great advice. Two additions you might consider –
1) walking out the line and reeling it back in takes out a lot of the initial twist and then you don’t have to do it on the water.
2) braid is great, but it’s expensive. If you haven’t lost a lot of terminal footage, but it’s starting to wear out – you can reverse that first 75 yards by pulling it off and retying so the old terminal part is now in the back, and the fresh stuff that was at the 75 yard mark is on the terminal end.

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By: Cam Allen https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/spool-braided-line-spinning-reel-without-line-twists-loops/#comment-20566 Wed, 26 Jul 2017 22:08:57 +0000 http://www.saltstrong.com/?post_type=articles&p=428#comment-20566 Luke, I just purchased a Pfluger President and the box states that you are able to spool braid directly to this reel.
What are your thoughts on this? Have you tried it?
Assuming you don’t wish to add the mono as a failsafe warning track, would you rely on a direct to spool braid, or would you still start with mono on the Pflugerville President?

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