Super User FishTank Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 I have for years, I guess, put line on the hard way, with a pencil and some help from my son. I have seen it and did not pay much attention to it but I picked up a Berkley line spooling station. Man what a great simple tool that puts line on in a snap and the battery operated line puller is awesome. I found it on clearance and for the $15 I paid, it made my life easier. I have only tried this on a couple of baitcasters. I'll see what it does on a spinning reel when I need it. Anybody else have one of these? 1 Quote
Chief 2 Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 I have one also. They work great. Much better than the pencil method! Quote
OntarioFishingGuy Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 I should pick one up. Holding a pencil in between your toes and a rod in your hands is difficult at times. 3 Quote
Super User smalljaw67 Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 I got one of those when they came out, it is well over 10 years now but it is worth every cent and if it broke I'd buy a new one in a flash even at full retail. The line stripper is nice but for filling a baitcasting reel or spinning reel it is awesome, no more finger burns or loose line. After I finish doing a reel it looks like it was put on by a machine, nice and even and tight, it is a very good tool and works very well. Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 These are such handy devices I just figured every serious fisherman had one. I have two, because it is easier than you think to lose the clamps that fit on the spool rod. Once I got a second model, then the clamps magically appeared on the floor of my fishing shed. Now I have a spool rod set for filler spools and a spool rod set for service spools. Quote
JGBassinAL Posted September 19, 2014 Posted September 19, 2014 Do these strip line off of baitcasters as well? Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 I have had one of these for years. Simple, and they get the job done. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 Do these strip line off of baitcasters as well? I find the line stripper doesn't have enough power to strip from a b/c. A spinner no problem. For a b/c I use a tip i learned from a past Bass master article. I save the cardboard rolls of toilet paper or paper towels and slide it over my drill. Place the drill on rewind setting and the line comes off in less than a minute. Don't go to fast at first or you will over run the spool. 2 Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 I find the line stripper doesn't have enough power to strip from a b/c. Why not just engage the thumb bar and run the line stripper? That's what I do and it pulls off the line on a Shimano 300 DSV in just a few seconds. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 Why not just engage the thumb bar and run the line stripper? That's what I do and it pulls off the line on a Shimano 300 DSV in just a few seconds. When i have used that little line stripper, its been on braid usually. For some reason with me when I feed the braid through the insert, the stripper doesn't catch it like it does with mono or copoly lines. Quote
Super User smalljaw67 Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 I find the line stripper doesn't have enough power to strip from a b/c. A spinner no problem. For a b/c I use a tip i learned from a past Bass master article. I save the cardboard rolls of toilet paper or paper towels and slide it over my drill. Place the drill on rewind setting and the line comes off in less than a minute. Don't go to fast at first or you will over run the spool. The line stripper works great, it isn't powerful though and you have to back off the spool tension a bit and press the thumb bar down. I've stripped of 30lb braid and 50lb braid off 2 different reels and it did a great job, several seconds but if you keep the spool tension tight or you try stripping off the loosened drag, well then that is another story. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted September 19, 2014 Super User Posted September 19, 2014 The line stripper works great, it isn't powerful though and you have to back off the spool tension a bit and press the thumb bar down. I've stripped of 30lb braid and 50lb braid off 2 different reels and it did a great job, several seconds but if you keep the spool tension tight or you try stripping off the loosened drag, well then that is another story. Both you and Mark have very valid points. I do have the thumbar depressed, my suspicion lies with the internal orange rollers on the stripper itself, I don't think its catching the line properly. I appreciate the feedback however. Since switching to braid the line stripper doesn't get used that often anyways. Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted September 20, 2014 Super User Posted September 20, 2014 Yea Lou , I think you got a bum one brother. I use braid on 90% of my reels from 10# -80#. My line stripper takes it all off no problem. I might have an extra one I can send you if you want it. Quote
gramps50 Posted September 20, 2014 Posted September 20, 2014 Bought one about a year ago after trying a couple of DYI ones. Works great like others have said I'd buy another I'd I broke this one. I think mine is branded by BPS. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted September 20, 2014 Super User Posted September 20, 2014 Yea Lou , I think you got a bum one brother. I use braid on 90% of my reels from 10# -80#. My line stripper takes it all off no problem. I might have an extra one I can send you if you want it. Thanks Mark, I appreciate it. I have used the drill with the cardboard roll method for so long now that I am quite use to it. 1 Quote
5fishlimit Posted September 20, 2014 Posted September 20, 2014 For a b/c I use a tip i learned from a past Bass master article. I save the cardboard rolls of toilet paper or paper towels and slide it over my drill. Place the drill on rewind setting and the line comes off in less than a minute. Don't go to fast at first or you will over run the spool. This is a brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing. Quote
Super User BassinLou Posted September 20, 2014 Super User Posted September 20, 2014 This is a brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing. Every once in a while tips are given where you have to say yourself " why couldn't I think of that" duh!! LOL..... That's how I felt when I came across this tip. Quote
hatrix Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 I think taking line off is more of a problem then putting it on. I have used a drill tons to take line off. If you wanted to keep it suffix spools work great cause they are wide. I have some with braid I for whatever reason put on a reel and never used. As for putting it on and the pencil thing I think we all did that and it blows but your looking to solve that problem in the wrong way. Your better off putting it inside something then trying to run a pencil through it. It can help to keep it in the box also. It might sound weird but i have used my shoe I don't even know how many times to spool a reel. You can also stick it in between a couple bait boxes if it in the box and it will just spin inside the box. Necessity is the mother of invention or so they say. Quote
Pinoy_Basser Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 I use this one http://www.daiichiseiko.com/news/kosoku_recycler/kosoku_recycler.html Quote
doyle8218 Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 I have been using the American Premier Ultimate Line Winding System. Works great anywhere. Quote
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