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I just went fishing today and a bass dove and broke my line >;)

I'm going to put some 8lb line on tomorrow but I have never done it before...when I take off my old line, will there be something I need to thread my line through on the reel (spinning reel) after I put it through all the guides?

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Just tie it on the spool with the bail open.  When you close the bail, start reeling and keep tension on the line while you do.  Stop after a few cranks and see if the line is twisted.  If it is, flip the spool of new line over and continue until it is filled.

Adjust the drag this time  ;)

Go fish!

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There is an alternative which I use and many others do as well. That is to take off just enough of the old line so there's room to put on 50-60 yards of new line. It's more economical and you generally don't need more line for bass fishing. The line that stays on the reel is called "backing." I tie the new line to the backing with a uni-to-uni knot.

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There is an alternative which I use and many others do as well. That is to take off just enough of the old line so there's room to put on 50-60 yards of new line. It's more economical and you generally don't need more line for bass fishing. The line that stays on the reel is called "backing." I tie the new line to the backing with a uni-to-uni knot.

I do the same thing !

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There is an alternative which I use and many others do as well. That is to take off just enough of the old line so there's room to put on 50-60 yards of new line. It's more economical and you generally don't need more line for bass fishing. The line that stays on the reel is called "backing." I tie the new line to the backing with a uni-to-uni knot.

That's a good point.  There's really not a good reason not to do this.  I just thought I'd start slow with the OP since he seems to be a beginner.

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