Patrick Morrow Posted February 26, 2015 Posted February 26, 2015 For me 1/8th too. It seems to be a general rule in all the fishing books and articles. Quote
Josh Smith Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 As full as possible without causing problems. I generally get my best performance at about even with the lip to 1/8" below the lip, but any further down I respool. I haven't see any valid responses in favor of over filling the spool, IMO anyway, I guess I'm just a graduate of the school that teaches me to judge perfornance, as it relates to expense, first. A quality spool of line, in compairison to the cost of the quality reel I'll be spooling it on, justifies it's price. Respooling when the spool gets a little low becomes a given. I prefer my spool to spin slowly but with a lot of mass. Less line = more speed and therefore more braking. I get more consistent line feed during the cast with a full spool, and the spool starts up easier to boot. Josh Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted February 27, 2015 Super User Posted February 27, 2015 I use to fill up my spool about 1/8" from full. I have backed off to about 3/16" now. You just need to play around with it and see what is the best amount of line for the reel. Quote
chelboed Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 I called Lew's yesterday and they said they are designed to be 1/8" under. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted February 27, 2015 Super User Posted February 27, 2015 As some have found, a perfectly filled spool can end up with line stacked a bit unevenly, especially if it's used for moving baits, and you're putting pressure in direction. The spool will load a bit unevenly, and on some reels, the line will rub on the frame cross members. No good comes of this. Some of the newer, super recessed form factor reels are less forgiving than low pros from just a couple years ago. 1 Quote
HookdUP Posted February 27, 2015 Posted February 27, 2015 Just before the lip .. I'm not sure on the fraction of an inch .. But I do add more to accomodate for cutting line to tie lures ... So it doesn't get to just how I like it until probably 2 or three lures deep .. But this works fore because usually when I put new line it's because of a new reel (I use braid) so im excited to use it with many lured anyways lol 1 Quote
Super User *Hootie Posted February 27, 2015 Super User Posted February 27, 2015 As some have found, a perfectly filled spool can end up with line stacked a bit unevenly, especially if it's used for moving baits, and you're putting pressure in direction. The spool will load a bit unevenly, and on some reels, the line will rub on the frame cross members. No good comes of this. Some of the newer, super recessed form factor reels are less forgiving than low pros from just a couple years ago. The Chronarch ci4 comes to mind. You overfill that reel a hair and the line will rub on the frame. Hootie Quote
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