Brian6428 Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Yeah, give us some more info. Line type, reel type etc. I use the arbor know on all my reels with every type of line and it has never failed me. Quote
hunterduke Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 I read a few posts up and brought another question to mind. When putting line on a new or empty baitcaster do you loop the line around the whole spool or do you thread the line through one of the holes on the spool and tie a knot? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 18, 2014 Super User Posted April 18, 2014 If you can go through one hole and out the next, that's fine. Otherwise, all the way around the spool, but it REALLY does not make a bit of difference. Quote
stk Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 Sometimes youtube videos the lines are hard to see. Quote
bassin is addicting Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 any knot will work... just get it as tight as possible... one thing is KEY after that...the first few turns of the handle......go slow and easy without much tension until the line is around the spool a few times....then start putting resistance on the line and continue to reel it on. i found that if you put too much tension on the first few turns..it will slip... Quote
tritondriver Posted April 18, 2014 Posted April 18, 2014 the above knots do work, so if you don't have confidence in tying the knot I would use the tape, doesn't hurt a thing and no fuss.. Quote
Super User *Hootie Posted April 18, 2014 Super User Posted April 18, 2014 I don't even use a knot. I just put the line through a hole in the spool and start turning the handle. Never had a problem. Hootie 2 Quote
Super User Montanaro Posted April 18, 2014 Super User Posted April 18, 2014 Just use tape and save you frustration. If you are putting pressure on the line at at the tape then you've already lost. Quote
jsc4324 Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 Try removing the spool from the reel to tie the knot, it gives you more room to work. Arbor knots work fine and so does the uni knot. Quote
AQUA VELVA Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 Ive been using the arbor knot for years. If you tie it the right way, it works, if you tie it the wrong way it won't. It's as simple as that. Quote
Brian Needham Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 Try removing the spool from the reel to tie the knot, it gives you more room to work. Arbor knots work fine and so does the uni knot. if a guy isn't going to use tape or just run it through the whiffles........ this is the best idea I have EVER heard! so bloody simply, yet perfect!!! Quote
Super User Grizzn N Bassin Posted April 19, 2014 Super User Posted April 19, 2014 if a guy isn't going to use tape or just run it through the whiffles........ this is the best idea I have EVER heard! so bloody simply, yet perfect!!! haha yes it is saves alot of time messing around tie the knot Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted April 19, 2014 Super User Posted April 19, 2014 Try removing the spool from the reel to tie the knot, it gives you more room to work. Arbor knots work fine and so does the uni knot. If the guy can't tie a knot, I wouldn't recommend him trying to remove the spool. 3 Quote
Crankinstein Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 You just got to focus on getting a few turns of the handle with the line wrapping on the spool. As mentioned before it really doesn't matter if you tie a knot, tape the line to the spool, or just loop it and hold it tight enough to get a turn the end result is the same. You just need the line to start filling on the spool. I would recommend tying the knot your most familiar with and when you pull it tight and the spool spins underneath it, failing to wrap, take your finger and manually push it against the spool to get it started, as stated before all you need is one or two turns to get it going. If it still doesn't work I would recommend using the tape, its simple and fast. Literally all you need to do is tape the line to the spool and reel, its that simple. Quote
FishChaser1 Posted June 20, 2014 Author Posted June 20, 2014 You just got to focus on getting a few turns of the handle with the line wrapping on the spool. As mentioned before it really doesn't matter if you tie a knot, tape the line to the spool, or just loop it and hold it tight enough to get a turn the end result is the same. You just need the line to start filling on the spool. I would recommend tying the knot your most familiar with and when you pull it tight and the spool spins underneath it, failing to wrap, take your finger and manually push it against the spool to get it started, as stated before all you need is one or two turns to get it going. If it still doesn't work I would recommend using the tape, its simple and fast. Literally all you need to do is tape the line to the spool and reel, its that simple. sorry but this doesn't work. I tried knots, i tried tape, i tried not even using a knot. Every single time, the line is loose when spooled. Quote
FishChaser1 Posted June 20, 2014 Author Posted June 20, 2014 If the guy can't tie a knot, I wouldn't recommend him trying to remove the spool. Lol, it's not that I cant tie it, it has to be something with the reel. Nice try at humor though Quote
Kevin22 Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 Tie a square knot, then tie a small square knot in the tag end. Pull tight. Keep holding it tight with your off hand and start reeling with the other. Once you get 3-4 turns it will hold tight. I do it with the spool installed. Quote
Brian Needham Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 hahaha, I would hope after 2 months you are set now and still not trying to spool up???? 3 Quote
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