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How to re-spool a fishing reel?

Written by Josh on January 18, 2009 – 6:03 pm -

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I 'm the new fishing and bought a Zebco 33 and a coil Baitcaster. I bought from a local store and all kinds l? I didn 't want to ask how respool afraid I would make jokes about. I didn 't get any instructions with the reel and I' m sure enough the avviter? up in some way. Anyone know tutorials or online tutorials of youtube? Thanks in advance for any help. Please be nice and no jokes.


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  1. By M V on Jan 20, 2009 | Reply

    Unscrew the cover on the front of the coil. Insert key on the back of the coil. Food, your new line through the hole in coverage from the outside and tie a knot cycle around the inside of the coil. ***** the cover back over and annaspi the new line on the reel.

  2. By waterman262 on Jan 21, 2009 | Reply

    1. remove the slot (front cone). 2. sleigh line through the hole into 3. tie a slip knot 4. has the cycle you have done over the coil and pull so strong that the line hour is coming up from met? Coil empty. 5. replace housing 6. has the coil of line on the ground or causes someone to keep it so? coating you and coming off the coil in the same sense that the line is running while you turn the handles. (the little pin that you mentioned? called a "take the pin" and at this point would pull the line in and move on the reel.) The coil? located behind the front area - usually shinny - which has the selection on the pivot. Some have two reels, what? better. Once the line begins to fill take up to a maximum of about 1 / 8 of an inch from the top edge of the coil, not coil housing, media or impeller of the pin. You wonder why? the line should continue in the same direction as the coil off the packing material. There? ? to reduce the line twist that? the main cause of 'bird' nests' s - line tangles. Hope that helps!

  3. By JUSTFISH on Jan 23, 2009 | Reply

    First, run the line down through the top of an eye and the rest of an eye down the coil, unscrew the top of the protective coil and the link on the line to the reel spool, replace the protection and begins to wrap the line on the reel and hold the line between your thumb and index to maintain the slight tension on the line, you'll have to check the coil once for a po'per see what line is on it, you want to stop about an eighth of an inch from the outer edge of the coil, a baitcaster is like running the line down through the top of an the coil, coil on the league and wrap the above line while maintaining tension on the line,

  4. By fastrmastrblastr on Jan 26, 2009 | Reply

    Brandon, this? attempt to harm your or someone else 'sensitivity to the guy? s, but left go of your fears of someone who makes jokes / leaks about what you know / don 't know. I 'm 54 years old & still say; approval, oool of scho

  5. By AIRFLOW on Jan 29, 2009 | Reply

    A little advice here that goes for lots of things not just fishing, is not afraid to ask, on the only way to meet the information that you can use, perhaps may laugh but so what if they were still would have said exactly what to do and maybe given you a little sharp points as the best line to use in your area and where the best places to fish are. Now answer to your question, as far as I know that the zebco 33 is spin-launched the roll, wrap this is more different than the reel jet dell'esca you mentioned, this is what your talking about I think =-1&partNumber=73160&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults This will explain it better how to wrap both reels that my explanation And so nodes use

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