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Bass Fishing for Beginners: How to Spool YOUR Baitcaster (2018)








The “Bass Fishing for Beginners” series continues with a look at: How to Spool a Baitcasting Reel. I’ll discuss some of the DO’S and DON’TS that I’ve learned along the way for: tying a knot to the spool, understanding how much line to add, and how to tie a connection knot with backing.

I know there are many different ways to do this. I appreciate all of the positive feedback and I encourage you to leave any tips that you may have below for fellow anglers spooling up their first baitcasting reel. Thanks for watching! Subscribe to my YouTube channel if you enjoy my content and don’t forget to turn ON notifications.
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32 Comentários

  1. Knot directly to the holes on the spool with braid ended up with snapped line for me. Luckily it wasn’t during fishing but when I was about to unspool it.

  2. everything is beautiful but one minus the spool of monofilament we put into the water, the water causes that the monofilament / braid does not spin itself

  3. You say to put the knot in the middle of the spool but wouldn't it depend upon where the line guide was?

  4. Why did you edit out the part where you tie the knot to the spool? The tutorial was actually helpful until you did that.

  5. My friend just bought a baitcaster, this will be the video I'll be sending him to put the line on his reel with the caveat that he should tie directly to the spool holes for the all braided line setup. I've tied 30 to 50lb braid directly to the spool holes and I've never had issues with slippage, only a couple of times when I had a bigger fish did I have the braid sort of dig in to itself…its got sort of a spongy action when you wrap all braid…so you may have to pull the line back out of itself a little and reel it back to reseat it properly again, but not all that big of deal. Rather have all braid in case something happens or that first portion of the line reached its usable limit, less wrapping line on the reel means more fishing….especially if I have to break from fishing to put more braid on backing….well that a major problem cause I'm not fishing. Great video!

  6. Thank you for showing this, j just reeled up my autism awareness baitcaster reel and you made it easy to do.

  7. I personally tie my braid straight to the reel using the holes, I have a black max and I’ve had 0 problems with it while doing this, always works fine 👌

  8. I don’t tie my line directly to my spool because the inside of those holes on the spool are sharp because they are unable to deburr them. This has cut my line in the past. I might just have bad luck

  9. I’m 16 new to bass fishing and Thank you so much this is the first video that I have watched that actually helps me thank you

  10. Is that your custom reel , because it has an almost Identical everything to the older bass pro shops tourney special, ya know the red one. Which was my first baitcaster in fact.

  11. Hi im new to this baitcasting in your opinion what test braid line starts to mess with the castability i cant use more than a 10 pound line so far every thing else is a mess to me i would love to use up to 20 lbs test braid on a med heavy fast action rod the bait caster is some cheap nockoff i think from china its a lizard lk201 i think any tips wouls be great ty in advance
    Julio

  12. People on here 72 learning I just turned 72 after 40 plus years passed bye watching this 3rd grade fishing class

  13. i take advantage of those holes, use uni knot and a half hitch knot to lock in place then shift the knot so its flushed with the hole. no problem with it.

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