Some great tips and new ones I never knew (importance of how the line comes off the spool). I'm getting into some drummer and snapper fishing from the rocks with Alveys this winter. Would love to see some more Alvey videos!
Thanks Maaaaaaccccaaa Hope you in an area or close enough to the ocean to be able to go fishing for rock blackfish and snapper. Thanks for your message
🎣 I also turn my mono line around the spool three times, then I tie my knot properly. The line will not slip on spool. I found that I have to pull the line from side to side as I tighten the knot down to the spool, as I had snap offs when I didn't. That is because the spool hub diameter is wide. I don't tie over loop dodgy unreliable knots, as I have seen, 🎣
Lick plain type alleys had a 650c green one caught some big fish on it I use 20lb torque line still got some never had a problem with line twist never use a top swivel at all good line spooling helps great video got heaps of tackle should of worked in 5he tackle industry but work in realesaste stressful job that's why I fish.
I always forget to shove the knot back against the spool ! Any preference for mono for an Alvey for the beach and estuary- ie stiffer or more supple ? I was using berkley trilene for the beach as it had a hard coating but was still reasonably limp and the old Maxima green for the estuary , these days usually platypus lo stretch . Thanks for the video AL !
ian bertenshaw hi Ian preference for mono off the beach can be subject to opinion. I still prefer a fairly tough mono. When the kelp is around and you might be fishing close to rock at the end of a beach. Although a softer mono like platypus is good. Otherwise Tortue is suitable all round mono.
On the older Alvey reels, aside from going to the bait shop reel servive area and telling them "Fill'er up!", how do you determine the line capacity? For example, a Model 36 from the 1950's? Nothing on the Internet when I search.
Hi Steve Regardless of the Alvey being a shallow spool or deep spool fill up your reel to within half a cm from the edge of the spool. Take into account that you can still cast a long way with your Alvey even when half empty unlike a spinning reel.
Thanks Alex, just got my first Alvey today and this was a big help.
Ahh aweome !! you will love using it, keep persisting with it too
Please share my channel much appreciated 😊
Thanks for this Alex. I just re-spooled my 30 year old Alvey after watching this! Very helpful, love my Alveys!
That’s fantastic! Really happy that I have inspired you thanks for mentioning.
Thanks mate, I have a reel that's well over 40 years old, this video will help a lot when I get around to putting new line on to it. Cheers
my apologies forn the late reply
hope you have gotten back into it spooled up0 👍
Thanks for the demo,best one on You Tube i have found,even better than the one on the Alvey CD.
frank carew hi Frank thanks for your message. I will try and get more Alvey demo vids on line soon
@@AlexBellissimo That would be great,thank you.
But when you cast it comes off the side of the reel and adds a twist each cast?
@@CreaseysWorkshop Maybe because its a side cast reel.
Some great tips and new ones I never knew (importance of how the line comes off the spool). I'm getting into some drummer and snapper fishing from the rocks with Alveys this winter. Would love to see some more Alvey videos!
Thanks Maaaaaaccccaaa
Hope you in an area or close enough to the ocean to be able to go fishing for rock blackfish and snapper. Thanks for your message
Great tip well done
🎣 I also turn my mono line around the spool three times, then I tie my knot properly.
The line will not slip on spool.
I found that I have to pull the line from side to side as I tighten the knot down to the spool, as I had snap offs when I didn't.
That is because the spool hub diameter is wide.
I don't tie over loop dodgy unreliable knots, as I have seen, 🎣
Thanks mate this really helped me out!
Hey thank you for mentioning. Very much appreciated 👍
Great tips , You can also use hot water(not boiling) helps stretch the line when new. I use Platypus Platinum mono ideal line for any ALVEY reel.
Yes that’s right warm or even hot water on mono. Helps it lay more supple. I Just kept it very basic. Cheers
Lick plain type alleys had a 650c green one caught some big fish on it I use 20lb torque line still got some never had a problem with line twist never use a top swivel at all good line spooling helps great video got heaps of tackle should of worked in 5he tackle industry but work in realesaste stressful job that's why I fish.
Thanks Brett much appreciated
I always forget to shove the knot back against the spool !
Any preference for mono for an Alvey for the beach and estuary- ie stiffer or more supple ? I was using berkley trilene for the beach as it had a hard coating but was still reasonably limp and the old Maxima green for the estuary , these days usually platypus lo stretch .
Thanks for the video AL !
ian bertenshaw hi Ian preference for mono off the beach can be subject to opinion. I still prefer a fairly tough mono. When the kelp is around and you might be fishing close to rock at the end of a beach. Although a softer mono like platypus is good. Otherwise Tortue is suitable all round mono.
Alex Bellissimo
Thanks AL!
Hi mate love your videos.
Should try the sufix advanced mono.
Been using it for a couple of months and my opinion is it’s the best mono on the market.
On the older Alvey reels, aside from going to the bait shop reel servive area and telling them "Fill'er up!", how do you determine the line capacity?
For example, a Model 36 from the 1950's?
Nothing on the Internet when I search.
Hi Steve
Regardless of the Alvey being a shallow spool or deep spool fill up your reel to within half a cm from the edge of the spool. Take into account that you can still cast a long way with your Alvey even when half empty unlike a spinning reel.
That’s great thanks champ
A pleasure mate. Happy to help
Awesome just wish we could get Alvey rods in New Zealand !
Get an Aussie to send one over
I saw someone comment that they had purchased two from Austria directly from alvey so it’s weird if they don’t send to NZ
@@crf80fdarkdays Alvey have stopped manufacturing. They only have enough stock to sell until Feb 2023, then its all over for the Brand!
Thanks Alex, any more tips on how to avoid line twist? From South Africa.
Use a good ball-bearing swivel...not a barrel swivel...to attach your rigs.
Thanks.