How to Spool a Spinning Reel Properly

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  • @AnglingWithAlex
    @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому +12

    Guys I'm back after many years and did an updated video (with no warts) due to the not so perfect directions in this video and the warts.... Sorry about that :/ Look at the video description for the link to the new video. Thanks everyone for your support.
    Much Love, Tight Lines, and Never Stop Fishing.

    • @kellyrose3213
      @kellyrose3213 5 років тому +1

      Welcome back bruh

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому +1

      @@kellyrose3213 Thanks Kelly! I'm very excited!

    • @jamesgoesribbit
      @jamesgoesribbit 4 роки тому

      You need not to apologize for such a thing. Ignore the poor of mind! Thanks for the instructions and sharing your story. Quintessential humanness #

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  4 роки тому

      @@jamesgoesribbit your very kind!

    • @roberthawk1298
      @roberthawk1298 2 роки тому

      Do you got a Ugly Stik gx2 spinning rod combo

  • @annefrank1765
    @annefrank1765 2 роки тому +16

    *Nice reel so far **enjoyable.fishing** recommend used it for about an hour after getting it from Amazon and functioned flawlessly. Very smooth retrieve and the anti reverse is perfect. Feels like a reel that would be double the price.*

  • @kevinlilly7406
    @kevinlilly7406 7 років тому +1

    Holding the line next to itself while spooling to check for twist is one of the best tips I have heard in a while.

  • @novemberjohn
    @novemberjohn 9 років тому +1

    Thanks, young man. I'm going back to fishing after 20 years. Your video was very helpful.

    • @ianmarriott1124
      @ianmarriott1124 9 років тому

      John P don't listen to this idiot he hasn't got a clue !!!

  • @elainereynolds160
    @elainereynolds160 7 років тому

    i have never spooled a reel before and I'm 63, husband always did it but you helped me and you are awesome thanks dahlia

  • @cadauctions31
    @cadauctions31 10 років тому +1

    When I started fishing I made all of the mistakes you mentioned on here. I especially was surprised by the twist in my line and finding out what caused it. I never realized it was so involved spooling a reel but it really is. Anyway this is a great video for those who are just starting out. Good job!

  • @mousepudding
    @mousepudding 4 роки тому

    I'm just starting out so I have no critiques of your method ( I will watch the updated video). What I was impressed with was the fact that you used the word "envious" correctly instead of the very commonly misused "jealous." Either you had good teachers or you're just a lil' smarty. Bravo from a grammar nerd and possibly soon-to-be fishing nerd!

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  4 роки тому +1

      Haha! That's an unexected comment that made me smile. Thanks!

  • @GDNPB
    @GDNPB 8 років тому

    Hi Alex... old fisherman here. I too have always used the side way off the spool flat on the ground below on spinning reels? but what I want to say is I used to work on sardine boats on the west coast and we used to get those fish warts. the way we got rid of them was a little of that wart remover but the secret is let it dry a bit then put a piece of duct tape over them for 3 days and they pull out when you rip the tape off. it sometimes takes more than one time but the duct tape stops them from getting air and they die and come off with the tape, even the roots. take care and keep fishing!

  • @kazbeckerman3877
    @kazbeckerman3877 3 роки тому

    my son just started taking an interest in fishing and he's got a beginner pole for the holiday! This was very good video to explain how to spool the reel. Thank you so much!!! GO DAWGS!!!

  • @runawyslave
    @runawyslave 8 років тому

    Good advice young man..I am a novice fisher and I have had all types of casting and reel issues the past few days which is why I resorted to youtube.

  • @davidbrown3184
    @davidbrown3184 9 років тому

    Man the haters are tough on this video. First off, he tied the correct knot, at least according to Shakespeare's official video -- also on UA-cam. He then showed how to put some tension on the line as you spool it and how to check for twist in the line.
    Nice video Alex.

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      Thanks David. The instructions weren't perfect but the main points you mentioned here are correct. I appreciate your support! I've uploaded a new video with even better instructions now to hopefully appease everyone!

  • @CheapAngler
    @CheapAngler 8 років тому +1

    This video was better than the official Shakespeare company's tutorial. More informative, more entertaining, and better production value. He may have gotten the part about how the line should come off the spool wrong (even though that's a matter of preference and opinion, rather than fact) but that's better than forgetting to mention it altogether and then saying "remember what we talked about earlier" the way Shakespeare did. He explains here that having it rub against the side of the spool might lead to fraying, and possibly weaken the line. That's true. So if you're nitpicking about something like that, why are you even watching tutorial videos?

    • @colinmilstead8381
      @colinmilstead8381 8 років тому +1

      I agree so much. I just watched that Shakespeare and I laughed then clicked this one.

    • @suewatters1
      @suewatters1 8 років тому

      +Colin Milstead 1234uz great idea Colin I agree with you this video was a more professional one then the Shakespeare one. I couldn't believe how bad it was.

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      This is an amazing comment. I really appreciate this - truly. Thank you my friend. I've even done an updated video - that I hope will be of some use as well.

  • @RonMTube
    @RonMTube 10 років тому +4

    If you check with the line manufacturers, they stress that with a spinning reel the line should always come off the end (sides) of the spool in the directions that matches the winding. Having the spool on a shaft is used for baitcasting reels.

    • @flowinsounds
      @flowinsounds 9 років тому

      yep. i used this method on my spool and it turned into a nightmare.

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      I've since amended this in a new video I've uploaded. Forgive me!

  • @zane8045
    @zane8045 3 роки тому

    I’ve watched so many videos and this is the only one that I actually understood, thanks!

  • @onepunch7632
    @onepunch7632 8 років тому +1

    Hey dude thanks for video! If you still have the warts got a tip for you. I used to have some on my hands too and did the freezing and the liquid remover but neither worked and they just came back. I finally removed em by using silver duct tape. Just take a piece long enough, like band aid sized, and wrap around your finger to fully cover each wart. You'll have to do it for a couple weeks until they're fully gone. I would put the tape on in the morning and leave on all day then put new piece on the next morning. I know it sounds weird but it was the only thing that worked and they never came back. Good luck and thanks again for the tutorial!

  • @mrpawsiki
    @mrpawsiki 8 років тому +1

    Total noob and this was the best video explanation. Thanks esp for explaining how to fix twists.

  • @JoePiervincentiWorld
    @JoePiervincentiWorld 7 років тому

    Always nice when someone shares their expertise. Thank you.

  • @donstark681
    @donstark681 8 років тому

    I like the way you spooled that line. the way do mine, I feed the line through all the eyelets, I tie it around the spool, then start spooling it in. I pull on the rod and use the tension of the rod to make the line tight.

  • @jamesaritchie1
    @jamesaritchie1 8 років тому +3

    You have to take type of line into account when adding new line. The numbers on a reel are based on monofilament. Braided line is often half the diameter of monofilament for the same pound test, so you can either double the pound test you use, or you can keep the same pound test, and double how much line the spool will hold.

  • @MrTatts64
    @MrTatts64 10 років тому

    Another handy tip (if you use braid especially) is where you hold the line, have a damp / mildly wet, soft piece of cloth in your hand. I use a dish cloth which is almost dripping, so to speak. This allows you to maintain a good tension on the line which aids in good line lay on the reel. But the main benefit in my opinion is that it reduces heat damage on the line because the cloth is damp and the water helps reduce the heat caused by the friction of the line as you apply tension to it. Heavier lines don't suffer anywhere near as much as the light lines. Sure, they are just as susceptible to heat damage by friction, but the percentage of damage is much lower than it is with light lines. Think about it. a 40lb mono line gets say 0.25mm areas of heat damage from friction. That same depth would devastate a 6lb or 4lb lines strength and the last thing you need is to be discovering such things when you have a good fish on the end of your line.

  • @joshlandry7960
    @joshlandry7960 7 років тому +1

    thx for info, this will be my first attempt to spool my line.

  • @LennyCooke636
    @LennyCooke636 10 років тому +1

    One of the best explanations I have seen. Thank you

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      You're welcome! New video with even better instructions is up now!

  • @chrissierra7406
    @chrissierra7406 9 років тому

    Fisherman Alex: Thank you for your video. I found it quite helpful and used your tip on ensuring that the line isn't twisting. Well done!

  • @amandag2831
    @amandag2831 10 років тому +2

    For the love of God Thank you! Tried like four other videos before yours finally made sense lol

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      I'm glad! Have a new video with even better instructions as well!

  • @MissHopeArt
    @MissHopeArt 3 місяці тому

    I subscribed to your channel because cooking fish (you can see my cooking on my YT channel), is one of the reasons I want to learn to catch them. That and the fact that my dad started to teach his grandson about fishing but passed before they could go.

  • @jeremydaily
    @jeremydaily 4 роки тому

    I noticed the warts. You know what? Didn’t give a fuck. You do you, i came here for the content and it helped. Screw the haters and keep doing you bro.

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  4 роки тому

      Thanks Jeremy. Haters are more than welcome here

  • @williamparrot638
    @williamparrot638 10 років тому

    I followed this video and I have successfully replaced my fishing line on my spinning reel. Thank!

  • @tinagaddy7673
    @tinagaddy7673 9 років тому

    WOW - loved this video - very helpful because my line kept getting twists in it and I was soooo frustrated! Thanks for your help!

    • @trevorstrutt1
      @trevorstrutt1 9 років тому

      Tina Gaddy it was all wrong info hun lol don't listen to this guy its all wrong lol honestly it is also watching this video might give you warts

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      You're welcome!

  • @fredstratton3079
    @fredstratton3079 9 років тому +62

    Sorry but the instruction given here is not for spinning reels. It is for bait casting reels only. When loading a spinning reel the spool of line must be flat and come off the side of the line's spool. Fishing line loads onto a spinning reel sideways so it must come off the spool sideways. Normally the label side of the spool faces up. Using the method shown here for a spinning reel will result in endless line twist and nasty tangles. Also note spinning reels are not designed for heavy line so try to stay under 15 LB test.

    • @carlose6010
      @carlose6010 9 років тому

      Fred Stratton Yep his one mistake, thanks for clearing it up. Well instructed video with a well told story though.

    • @capttravis420
      @capttravis420 9 років тому +1

      Fred Stratton label up or label down , i think it also is counter clock wise or vice versa , been a while , usualy use a homemade pre fab'd bucket

    • @themaestro5338
      @themaestro5338 9 років тому +4

      Fred Stratton Why are you watching this kid's video on how to spool a spinning reel if you're already the world's leading expert on how to do it? Are you UA-cam's instructional video police? Does Fisherman Alex need an attorney to represent him? Do you just get bored and get on UA-cam and say to yourself "hmm, I'm a know it all and I"m going to make comments on random people's videos and say they should've done it this way. " The kid isn't telling people how to do open heart surgery. If he leaves out some detail you deem important, I think we'll live to see another day.

    • @fredstratton3079
      @fredstratton3079 9 років тому +7

      Homey Van Smack Well now, aren't you the pot calling the kettle black.

    • @carlose6010
      @carlose6010 9 років тому +2

      Fred Stratton​​​ So we're all pots and you're perfect.. LOL. Give the kid a break, he did a very professional video based on his knowledge at the time.

  • @T22DUNN
    @T22DUNN 7 років тому

    out of all the videos on how to do this, this one helped me the best thanks man 👍

  • @spudgm1532
    @spudgm1532 10 років тому +1

    Firstly, I don't care about warts man. Secondly. when spooling mono just drop the spool in a bucket of warm water, this makes the line supple & romoves the memory from the line & will avoid the "twist" that people experience when spooling as you have shown & yes always run your line through the first runner on the rod. In a Pro shop the line comes directly off a spool next to the reels spool & that is why you don't experience line twist in shop spooled reels.

  • @peterparaskos77
    @peterparaskos77 9 років тому

    Excellent video! Helped me put line on my spinning reel, can't wait to go out and use it.

  • @JustAnotherGenXer
    @JustAnotherGenXer 10 років тому +1

    Cool video, it was all correct except for the part were you are ready to spool that line. To avoid line twist issues it is recommended to have the refill spool laying flat on the ground when spooling. The whole is for a pencil or pen to speed up the spooling process. That's there for the initial spooling of the line to the spool from the manufacture. And yes those warts have got to go man sheesh...

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      Warts gone. New video uploaded updating method. Hope that makes you happy :)

  • @DavidRibailPhotography
    @DavidRibailPhotography 7 років тому

    Thank you so much. It's been a long time since I've put line on a real, and the last time was a disaster!! Thanks again! 😀

  • @seantracey5683
    @seantracey5683 6 років тому

    Third video i tried and the only one that did not confuse me Thanks

  • @1234uz
    @1234uz 8 років тому +10

    I would NOT recommend using a pencil or any other rod through the Line Holder this will Cause LOOPS and Twists in your line. Instead lay the Line Holder you bought from the store FLAT on a flat surface and watch the line as it comes off of it. should you see twists start to develop simply FLIP the Line Holder over on the surface where you laid it down this will prevent Twists in your Spinning Line as you cast it out.

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      Did an updated video - check it out and tell me what you think of the new and improved method.

  • @greenmachinepowerstroke2419
    @greenmachinepowerstroke2419 9 років тому

    It depends on the line you use... you can use braided fishing on these reels that are 20lbs or 30lbs and it works great..thats because 20lbs braided fishing line is like the diameter of 6 pound normal line. Iv got 30 pound test spectra braided fishing line on my reel and so far so good. No mess no tangles. But yes you do have to spool it right. And ya that heavy of line is in my opinion " over kill " for my use.....but it was on my reel and I found the spool.

  • @jasonw4304
    @jasonw4304 9 років тому

    Thanks for the info, very helpful . I need to start spooling my own reels, I've had it done at the stores and the guys don't seem to care about over spooling.

    • @TotalMishap
      @TotalMishap 9 років тому

      James Smith Don't take this kids advice. He's doing it wrong.

    • @jasonw4304
      @jasonw4304 9 років тому

      TotalMishap Really, how so?

  • @msmeganmole
    @msmeganmole 9 років тому +6

    Your passion for fishing shows in your explanation. Thanks for your help. Can you get warts from fishing?

    • @jimbogasoline2042
      @jimbogasoline2042 9 років тому +1

      you looks like you a warts on your private ....dumbass

    • @jimbogasoline2042
      @jimbogasoline2042 9 років тому +4

      you look like you have warts on your private.... and

    • @peterj.ganser3226
      @peterj.ganser3226 8 років тому +3

      No, you can't get warts from fishing. Warts are a result of a virus easily controlled by a miracle cream called Aldara - a prescription medicine (expensive) but totally works with a person's immune system. Got some free samples for my daughter who suffered for years with them.

    • @rickwingate758
      @rickwingate758 7 років тому

      Peter G 300gal pig cooker

  • @TriodeLuvr
    @TriodeLuvr 7 років тому

    For every person on UA-cam who says the line should come off the edge of the bobbin like this, there's another who says it should come off the face. It's apparent that no one really knows.

  • @treydub2010
    @treydub2010 10 років тому +4

    Really informative, man. Appreciate it!

    • @juicybrucey1
      @juicybrucey1 10 років тому

      To make it far easier,at the very beginning before tying the line to the spool,thread the line through the eye of the rod nearest the reel.This is a basic requirement,amazed you did not mention it.Maybe you have not been aware of it.

  • @user-ew1xb4so9l
    @user-ew1xb4so9l 10 років тому +79

    Holy warts

    • @MrYosh-xp9hz
      @MrYosh-xp9hz 6 років тому +1

      He's gonna get more views if he does a "Apple Cider Vinegar Effective for Permanently Removing Warts" video tutorial.

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      They are gone now. Thanks for noticing though!

  • @elainereynolds160
    @elainereynolds160 7 років тому

    Peter, you are awesome, i love your passion for fishing and would love more tips from you. This country is full of anglers from all over and everyone has there opinions and there pride from where they are. However, I appreciate you sharing how to load my reel, because i had not a clue. AND IM GOING TO LAKE WINNEPASAKI LMAO THANKS PETE

  • @connormcnally7986
    @connormcnally7986 9 років тому +15

    Actual video starts at 2:00

  • @welchllc
    @welchllc 9 років тому +33

    Wart would we do without this video lol?

  • @yudontsay
    @yudontsay 9 років тому

    I bought my very first setup today, and my friend thought me excactly the same way :)

  • @chris4337
    @chris4337 9 років тому +62

    I skipped soon as I heard I got a funny story to tell before ....

  • @dickyoung456
    @dickyoung456 7 років тому

    I worn't cut off the extra on the end of line, i wrap a few more loops on the spool than I use electric tape to wrap around the spool, than reel in...

  • @shawnsweet7037
    @shawnsweet7037 9 років тому

    Good job on the video! Helpful & informative, thank you very much!!! Can't believe how rude some people are with off topic comments... Ignore the small minded and keep on making the good videos.

  • @tucko11
    @tucko11 8 років тому +27

    I'd just cut or freeze them things off I get em to. not hating

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      I tried many times... Took shots to get rid of them. Not pleasant :/

  • @ManicMindTrick
    @ManicMindTrick 9 років тому +3

    Who the hell came up with the brilliant idea of having lb instead of the diameter of the actual line? Line strength and diameter is all over the place even among mono lines.

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      The idea was to help you consider how big of a fish your line can handle to make it easier for people.

  • @jhaas0
    @jhaas0 10 років тому

    Thanks. This was helpful. Keep the tips coming.

  • @edalonzo119
    @edalonzo119 10 років тому +1

    Good explanation . I have to try it now

  • @RockstarRanger01
    @RockstarRanger01 10 років тому +164

    My eyeballs caught warts

  • @lunalifan
    @lunalifan 8 років тому +6

    WTF HAPPENED TO UR FINGER!!! PIMPLES ON UR FINGERS!!!!! calls 911*

  • @theburnedace
    @theburnedace 8 років тому

    Thanks man great story and tutorial

  • @kevinmarmet
    @kevinmarmet 5 років тому

    Great job! Very well explained

  • @jimmyers7302
    @jimmyers7302 9 років тому +1

    Hey quick question.. why isn't my reel catching the line and spooling when I try to do this?

  • @elgringo3115
    @elgringo3115 8 років тому +7

    you are doing this wrong,you are creating line twist ,you only use this method when filling a multiplyer reel

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      I've uploaded a new video displayed the correct method for that segment. Sorry about the unclear instructions.

  • @hintoflimetostitochip7978
    @hintoflimetostitochip7978 2 роки тому

    Awesome video friend! ❤️

  • @deffan4life
    @deffan4life 8 років тому

    This was very helpful. Thank you.

  • @trevantesturrup
    @trevantesturrup 5 років тому

    What's the best fishing rod to buy?
    What's the best fishing line to use?
    What's the best fishing hook and sinkers to use? Please help me I love fishing it's something to do when I'm off from my job. You seem to really know your stuff so please help me out I would really appreciate that

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      There is no "best". It all depends on what your fishing for and how serious you are. Pretty much any rod, line, and hook combo will get the job done for casual fishing. Don't think too hard about it. Figure out the sizes you want is the main thing.

  • @stormbringer67
    @stormbringer67 2 роки тому

    How do you maintain the same tightness? And: what if you have the reel handle on the other side? Does it make a difference?

  • @240SSONLY
    @240SSONLY 8 років тому +18

    not hating... but you need a yag laser dude.... burn those things off...
    go to a dermatologist or a tattoo removal joint
    freezing did not work for me the two times ive had this... nor do i recommend anyone freezing them
    you have way too many and they will spread... as you can see already
    if you want to be a savage and can tolerate pain...
    hydrogen peroxide and sharp ass box cutter... expect lots of blood vessels to pop under them things
    now with the amount you have... id say muratic acid after you open them up and they start bleeding like crazy...
    i dont mean dip you hands in the stuff... but a few drops on each open wound WILL dry them up and kill those nasty warts in a few weeks...
    wash your hands often and for god sake, stop spreading those things

    • @berkeleykites
      @berkeleykites 7 років тому

      youre commenting on his hands?

    • @240SSONLY
      @240SSONLY 7 років тому +6

      ***** I'm doing him and his channel a favor... if i didn't care i would laugh at him or not comment

    • @ATVjunkie450r
      @ATVjunkie450r 7 років тому

      240SSONLY or he could just get some cheap tea tree oil

    • @europeanian6936
      @europeanian6936 7 років тому

      240SSONLY so my SR 240 can't come out and play... 😞

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      They aren't spreadable unless someone was to eat one or something.. GROSS! But I tried everything and eventually had to get a shot injected in to them to get rid of them. They are gone now!

  • @davidvaikness9039
    @davidvaikness9039 8 років тому

    don't forget to mention that the line has to be prepped to be picked up by the bale. If not, you can't reel up the new line and will have to start over.

  • @lanegary78
    @lanegary78 3 роки тому

    Thank you , very informative!!

  • @chrisgomez4571
    @chrisgomez4571 3 роки тому

    That was very nice good job

  • @wheezytraps2957
    @wheezytraps2957 8 років тому

    I live in Georgia and lake Lanier is amazing

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      Definitely one of my favorite lakes in the world.

  • @hansen704
    @hansen704 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your great video..... those holes on your fishweel under name cardinal what are they used for..... thanks

  • @carlose6010
    @carlose6010 9 років тому

    This is for a baitcasting reel. Plz update in description, or better yet in video.. and reply here for a thumbs up.

  • @djp411
    @djp411 Рік тому

    what kind of reel was it that you didn't instantly notice the spool was almost empty?

  • @alciao3441
    @alciao3441 3 роки тому

    Good information. Thanks for the video. God’s blessings.

  • @tbrash6465
    @tbrash6465 8 років тому

    Thanks, your video was very helpful.

  • @kirkferentzrocks
    @kirkferentzrocks 8 років тому

    thanks for video! are you still fishing lanier? I just got a spinning reel today, going out straight east on I20 tmrw to a lake! I jet ski at lanier all the time (you prolly hate us jet skiers). Going for bass tmrw! amped. thanks for the video.

  • @danielsoto2819
    @danielsoto2819 9 років тому

    Excellent video boss.
    Thanks!!!

  • @caseyfredricks8991
    @caseyfredricks8991 6 років тому

    I have warts as well it’s called being outdoors all the time smdh some people are rude af grow up damn he apparently recorded a video about putting line on a reel not about warts if you didn’t like the video don’t comment plain and simple 🤷🏼‍♀️💯

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      Thanks for the kind words Casey. It's alright though - they are gone now :)

  • @hankgillard294
    @hankgillard294 9 років тому

    This was very well done. I thank you for that and believe you have a great future should you combine your passion for fishing with a journalism degree.

  • @bmowry1
    @bmowry1 8 років тому

    What causes an open face fishing reel to not rewind back on reel?

  • @Syxx676
    @Syxx676 10 років тому +1

    So, if my reel says 120 yards/10lbs... the 125 yard spool, 50/12 pound/diameter Spiderwire braided will work alright?

    • @mattquinn8845
      @mattquinn8845 10 років тому

      50 pound braid seems fine. Just remembers to use mono backing because the braid can slip on the spool. Try to match the diameter of the mono to the diameter of the braid. So use around 12 pound mono. But I do recommend mono for a more inexperienced fisherman as it has better handling and it is more manageable.

    • @nativewildman9335
      @nativewildman9335 10 років тому

      I would recommend fire line or power pro they hold up great.

  • @OpSecClyde
    @OpSecClyde 8 років тому

    I live near lake lanier but I just moved here so I am still trying to find fishing buddies haha.

  • @BobBobSquared
    @BobBobSquared 5 років тому +1

    What ever happened to you? Just stumbled across your vid. Helped a lot. Thanks!

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      I lost the information to my account for many years and just recently got it back. Back in business!

  • @jamessteinberger8413
    @jamessteinberger8413 8 років тому

    bluefish go nuts if youve ever fished for those guys

  • @scottfreund2576
    @scottfreund2576 10 років тому

    what would you suggest if you pull up your bail and the line twists off?

  • @tehbacon6891
    @tehbacon6891 10 років тому

    This really helped. Thanks!

  • @KingZD1
    @KingZD1 8 років тому

    okay so, I got all the line on my reel, however I had that "knot" the 2nd one on the right after you are done were too long and it was sticking out, so i cut it, but it doesnt have any problem, the one knot the main one stayed there and my line didnt go off either so i guess its good?

    • @childpleaz85
      @childpleaz85 8 років тому

      it should be ok....but for future reference you want to make sure you get them to lock up. You could lose all of your line if you get to the end of it tho.

  • @davieboy1970
    @davieboy1970 7 років тому

    Wart would bhe best brand of fishing line ?? Wart do you use ?

  • @markbanuelos1219
    @markbanuelos1219 6 років тому

    i use 3000 spinning reel sir.so what size of fishing line i use too.please tel me.thank you

  • @CarlosVargas-bb4uc
    @CarlosVargas-bb4uc 8 років тому

    extra helpful, thank you.

  • @joule-o4v
    @joule-o4v 8 років тому

    You're adorable, this was a great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @uniquevideopro
    @uniquevideopro 8 років тому +1

    DO NOT use a pencil, stick or anything like this.
    You will have a fishing nightmare.
    Mitchell reels...clockwise off the feeder spool.....everything else counterclockwise off the feeder flat on the ground.

  • @arymonem
    @arymonem 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video.

  • @leasehound
    @leasehound 10 років тому

    Thanks, very good job.

  • @casanova388
    @casanova388 6 років тому

    10 pound max would 15 hurt 17 max hold how long of line if compatible

  • @jimw396
    @jimw396 9 років тому

    Nice job! Thank you.

  • @walkerjohnson9659
    @walkerjohnson9659 8 років тому

    Thanks helped a lot

  • @FurnitureRestorationguru
    @FurnitureRestorationguru 8 років тому

    this is the correct way for a baitcaster though

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      The part about the pencil through the spool is but everything else is correct for spinning. :)

  • @isaacquiroz6865
    @isaacquiroz6865 7 років тому

    What happened if when I'm spooling it more line is on top than the bottom of the spool it's self.?

    • @AnglingWithAlex
      @AnglingWithAlex  5 років тому

      This means your reel isn't working properly and not spooling the line on correctly.

  • @soulfly4076
    @soulfly4076 7 років тому

    Can you show the " Improper" way to spool a reel?

  • @waynespicer89
    @waynespicer89 6 років тому

    The "pencil" thru the spool is not recommended for spinning reel applications

  • @ekl40
    @ekl40 8 років тому

    Nice job Thanks for the info