I REALLY appreciate finding an instructional video done by a pro that doesn't say "um" every other word. Your video was easy to understand, the instructions were solid and the instructor was easy to listen to. Thank you very Much!!
I purchased a two and a half foot pole as a joke a year or two ago, attempted to use it, and was utterly dissapointed when the reel was not only the crappiest I've ever used, but made of the cheapest nastiest plastic. I put that pole away, until now. I'd recently dug up my old supplies, figured out that this thing still existed, and thought, "You know, this might be fun to try and restore." I ended up going back to my old stash, finding a slightly less cheap Shakespeare child's reel, because that's the only thing that would fit, and cleaned both rod and reel up. I started to watch this tutorial, because I mostly work with spinning reels, and not spincasters, did everything correctly, except that when I started to reel, the line would not wind around the center piece to be re-spooled. i tried doing what this very helpful guy said at least three times, and still had the same problem. I need to know why this is happening, but it's not urgent because this was a basket case anyway. If anyone with answers knows, can you comment some tips on how to fix it below?
there should be a small pin on the rotating mechanism that catches the line inside the cone. this is what physically wraps the line onto the reel. either your line isn't tight enough on the spool and the spool is spinning inside the loop (and not retrieving) or the pin isn't catching the line properly.
Gary Garrison, never mind. I ended up taking it fully apart, saw the pin, and it worked, but only if I turned the screw inside. I then figured out the problem is that the gear that spins the screw was no longer spinning. This happened because the plate that is normalIy attached to the gear and actual cranking device itself was detached from the gear. I attempted to hot glue gun it (yes, I'm an idiot, and no, it didn't work because of the oil inside) I then in a desperate attempt tightened the bolt on the outside, and when I got the perfect combination it finally worked. The problem is that it will keep disconnecting, so you have to play with it. The problem is, this keeps happening, so even if you get a small fish (bluegill, baby perch, etc) on that joke of a rod you'll be fighting for an hour with not the fish, but the reel itself. I might just bin the whole thing, or see if I have another crappy reel to try. It's not worth my time or money to restore it if it fails again. I'll just use my ugly stik and shimano spinning reel combo from now on.
Perfect, thank you! I'd thrown two spin cast reels/ poles out after getting frustrated that they wouldn't cast right anymore, probably just needed to be re-spooled...
You forgot the direction the filler spool is held.Your reel should turn the same direction the filler spool unwinds. If not your line will twist.lay the spool on the floor and make Shure your reel is winding the same direction the reel is giving off.
I am 67 and have been fishing all my life. I haven't fished much in 25 years but I am having lots of trouble re-spooling my spincast reels today. The line keeps twisting and tangling. Help
@@genjutsu123 Basically you want the line to come off the top of the new spool of line and onto the top of the reel if that makes sense. The line retains memory so if you're reeling it onto your reel while the lines coming off the bottom of the spool, you will be wrapping it the opposite direction that it was just sitting on the spool which will cause it to want to not sit properly on your reel
@@TylerGreenMusic appreciate the reply. Hard for me to understand without seeing what you mean though. Does this mean when I make my knot I want it to sit at the top of the reel when I put the cover back on and start reeling the new line in?
@@genjutsu123 yeah I believe so if I understand you correctly. Think of it like winding film or something from one reel to another. You want it to go on in the same direction (counter clockwise) as its coming off. Hard to explain without visuals but if you look up videos on how to spool a baitcaster, they should mention this and show you.
been using braided on my zebco 888 for several years now without issues, braid will not hurt any rod or reel if its rated for braided line, i use titanium guides on all my rods so no issues on any of those , thanks American tackle.
Not using braid on a spin cast reel is true for most reels of that type. The braid is more abrasive than mono or flouro and can damage the small line pick up pins as the line is reeled in. However, as stated by another, there are spin cast reels that can use braided line. I have two Zebco Big Cat (catfish reels) spincast reels and they are rated to use braided line. I have 40lb braid on them and have no problems with them. There are other large Zebco reels that are rated for braid and possibly other manufacturers models. Just be informed of what the rod or reel is rated for before you buy it .
That second knot he tied was a Granny knot, not an Overhand Knot. Either will work, but what he forgot to mention is that unlike the first Overhand Knot, the second one loops around the standing line.
You leave out one of the most important things and that is what direction or orientation the line spool should be in as the line is being spooled off of it..
Ugh ... I'm getting nothing but a tangled mess!! I did not know that I might need to pay attention to the way the line came off the spool (ground floor rookie here), so I don't know how to place the new spool of line! I think the old line came off counter clock wise. I THINK! I've watched this video about 6 times and if it is said how to place the new spool, I'm not finding it. I'll flip the new spool and see if there's any improvement.
Thanks for sharing this view especially the view in yellow. Helped me see what you're doing. I also liked the tip of tying a small knot on end of line.
It’s literally doing nothing but twisting it am I doing something wrong here? Edit: the string was too big i bought a smaller one and it worked out better if you have the same issue as me where it spins but the string doesn’t it means you didn’t do it tight enough or your string is too big for your rod
it the line is tied around the inner spool of the rod - how will cranking it make the line come in? doesn't it have to go thru the bell ? soooo confused!
I know this is an old video but my wife’s father passed away (suicide) and left everything to her (fishing equipment included) and the Johnson century 100b was his fav rod and I had no clue how to set it up due to me only using open faces and to honor his name I wanted to use his fav rod I was stuck until I found this video so much appreciated
@@yankeejedi2575 I saw on another video that the line should go on the reel the same direction as it peels off the store spool to prevent snags, either clockwise or counter. The tutorial is disappointingly incomplete, you would think a video labeled Shakespeare would be more thorough! They need to get their money back from this guy.
I just finished servicing a shakespeare skp.9 spincast reel and ended up with a leftover locking washer. Any idea where I could find a schematic for it?
Hi Luigi, thanks for your message. We do not have schematics for our reels unfortunately, but you can check out our service page to contact an authorized service center near you for more information. www.purefishing.com/shakespeare-warranty-service
Hello team Shakespeare, i want to ask a question. I have an old spinning reel it is Banax SX4000. Whenever im putting a new line to it, the line become twist and the machine didnt have any problem as i know. May i know what are the real problem about the reel? pls help me
Amir Shahril hello im not with team shakespeare but not sure if your question was answered 😃 always make sure the line from the spool is taken off from the top not the botten thats how it is done on a reel spooler hope this helps
NOTE: If you use this method (lying the filler spool on the floor) if you have it right the line will come off without twisting, if you have it wrong the line will twist up. If your line is twisting, just flip the filler spool over.
One thing you forgot to mention is which direction the line is supposed to come off the spool of line and how it should come off so it doesn't tangle or cause issues.
I have a synergy 1402 Ti that the pins come out when reversing the handle and retreating when reeling in. I have tried reversing the handle but still doesn't work properly. Is there way to have the pins come out on retrieve and pins (2)?
Livereater00 No he didn't dummy. It's called an arbor knot and is the most widely used knot for tieing line to a spool. The loop constricts on a bitenand uses the strength of the wrap- not the knot. I've been spooled by a striper and the arbor knot held. And what's so complicated about 2 overhand knots versus u tieing 3 that won't hold?.
@@NFL88 Hey dummy. Been in the game awhile NEVER ever seen a clown slip a arbor knot. He's either showing off or just making things more difficult for NEWBIES THAT HAVE NEVER DONE IT BEFORE YOU DOPE. I knew exactly what he was doing. It's a simple thing to do. That hooker really tied you too tight kido.
Well people with kids who use a spin caster might want to know since their kids break the line a lot or snag a lot might want to be able to just put fresh line on.
Joe Brann you might check out the new Zebco Bullet. I don't know how the spinner that winds the string will hold up but considering the winding pins are bearings rather than a little pin like they've always been. It might do a little better
after trying to do it my own way for 15 minutes I came to UA-cam for help and you delivered. Worked great, thanks!
I did the same exact thing😂
I have tried to get those 2 knots to sinch up properly around the reel for an hour straight and can't seem to make use of the first overhand knot.
Thank you. My first comment that wasn't negative in my 15 years of youtube.
Love it!
D1 hater
Your video is one of shortest and easiest explanation of something that MANY others over complicated. Thank you sir!!!
Absolutely. I can't believe how much pointless crap I waded through before I found this. Thanks Casey!
Thanks, son got one as a gift and now I can get him going. It seems so basic but I didn't have a clue! Cheers!
Thank you for sharing! Got my reel respooled and I’m ready to go fishing!
I REALLY appreciate finding an instructional video done by a pro that doesn't say "um" every other word. Your video was easy to understand, the instructions were solid and the instructor was easy to listen to. Thank you very Much!!
I purchased a two and a half foot pole as a joke a year or two ago, attempted to use it, and was utterly dissapointed when the reel was not only the crappiest I've ever used, but made of the cheapest nastiest plastic. I put that pole away, until now. I'd recently dug up my old supplies, figured out that this thing still existed, and thought, "You know, this might be fun to try and restore." I ended up going back to my old stash, finding a slightly less cheap Shakespeare child's reel, because that's the only thing that would fit, and cleaned both rod and reel up. I started to watch this tutorial, because I mostly work with spinning reels, and not spincasters, did everything correctly, except that when I started to reel, the line would not wind around the center piece to be re-spooled. i tried doing what this very helpful guy said at least three times, and still had the same problem. I need to know why this is happening, but it's not urgent because this was a basket case anyway. If anyone with answers knows, can you comment some tips on how to fix it below?
there should be a small pin on the rotating mechanism that catches the line inside the cone. this is what physically wraps the line onto the reel.
either your line isn't tight enough on the spool and the spool is spinning inside the loop (and not retrieving) or the pin isn't catching the line properly.
Gary Garrison, never mind. I ended up taking it fully apart, saw the pin, and it worked, but only if I turned the screw inside. I then figured out the problem is that the gear that spins the screw was no longer spinning. This happened because the plate that is normalIy attached to the gear and actual cranking device itself was detached from the gear. I attempted to hot glue gun it (yes, I'm an idiot, and no, it didn't work because of the oil inside) I then in a desperate attempt tightened the bolt on the outside, and when I got the perfect combination it finally worked. The problem is that it will keep disconnecting, so you have to play with it. The problem is, this keeps happening, so even if you get a small fish (bluegill, baby perch, etc) on that joke of a rod you'll be fighting for an hour with not the fish, but the reel itself. I might just bin the whole thing, or see if I have another crappy reel to try. It's not worth my time or money to restore it if it fails again. I'll just use my ugly stik and shimano spinning reel combo from now on.
Perfect, thank you! I'd thrown two spin cast reels/ poles out after getting frustrated that they wouldn't cast right anymore, probably just needed to be re-spooled...
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Thanks.
You forgot the direction the filler spool is held.Your reel should turn the same direction the filler spool unwinds. If not your line will twist.lay the spool on the floor and make Shure your reel is winding the same direction the reel is giving off.
Do you have to worry about line memory
this really helped, I was getting so frustrated. Thank you.
Ty so much for this tutorial I got so mad when i couldn’t cast normally but now it’s fixed so tysm
Thank you for using a line large enough to see.
Thank you it was easy and informative!
I am 67 and have been fishing all my life. I haven't fished much in 25 years but I am having lots of trouble re-spooling my spincast reels today. The line keeps twisting and tangling. Help
Exactly what I needed and explained simple
Thanks, you explained it very well.
You have to wind the line from the new spool with the spool in the correct position or you will get a lot of twist; very important.
What does that even mean? I'm just getting twist
@@genjutsu123 Basically you want the line to come off the top of the new spool of line and onto the top of the reel if that makes sense. The line retains memory so if you're reeling it onto your reel while the lines coming off the bottom of the spool, you will be wrapping it the opposite direction that it was just sitting on the spool which will cause it to want to not sit properly on your reel
@@TylerGreenMusic appreciate the reply. Hard for me to understand without seeing what you mean though. Does this mean when I make my knot I want it to sit at the top of the reel when I put the cover back on and start reeling the new line in?
@@genjutsu123 yeah I believe so if I understand you correctly. Think of it like winding film or something from one reel to another. You want it to go on in the same direction (counter clockwise) as its coming off. Hard to explain without visuals but if you look up videos on how to spool a baitcaster, they should mention this and show you.
Tyler Green So far every video I’ve watched fails to explain this (4 or 5 so far). Hopefully I’ll find one that does.
another tip would be to never use braid in a spin cast reel. Stick with mono or fluorocarbon
why?
ashtad83 braid will damage the metal spool guide and plate.
Exactly why im watching this. I just put it on two an now they dont cast
been using braided on my zebco 888 for several years now without issues, braid will not hurt any rod or reel if its rated for braided line, i use titanium guides on all my rods so no issues on any of those , thanks American tackle.
Not using braid on a spin cast reel is true for most reels of that type. The braid is more abrasive than mono or flouro and can damage the small line pick up pins as the line is reeled in. However, as stated by another, there are spin cast reels that can use braided line. I have two Zebco Big Cat (catfish reels) spincast reels and they are rated to use braided line. I have 40lb braid on them and have no problems with them.
There are other large Zebco reels that are rated for braid and possibly other manufacturers models. Just be informed of what the rod or reel is rated for before you buy it .
That second knot he tied was a Granny knot, not an Overhand Knot. Either will work, but what he forgot to mention is that unlike the first Overhand Knot, the second one loops around the standing line.
Thank you for that awesome demo
You leave out one of the most important things and that is what direction or orientation the line spool should be in as the line is being spooled off of it..
This video doesn't reveal how the line should be fed to the reel. ie, with twist/reverse twist
or straight. The most important part!
Hey confident boy. You never mentioned how to prevent line twist, smooth move!
Very helpful and easy to understand... Thanks!
Ugh ... I'm getting nothing but a tangled mess!! I did not know that I might need to pay attention to the way the line came off the spool (ground floor rookie here), so I don't know how to place the new spool of line! I think the old line came off counter clock wise. I THINK! I've watched this video about 6 times and if it is said how to place the new spool, I'm not finding it. I'll flip the new spool and see if there's any improvement.
Make sure anti reverse is ON
You aren't holding your mouth right.
Thanks for sharing this view especially the view in yellow. Helped me see what you're doing. I also liked the tip of tying a small knot on end of line.
I like the use of the bright yellow line to see what you're doing..
It’s literally doing nothing but twisting it am I doing something wrong here?
Edit: the string was too big i bought a smaller one and it worked out better if you have the same issue as me where it spins but the string doesn’t it means you didn’t do it tight enough or your string is too big for your rod
thanks, love you videos
Thank you for using yellow line. It made it easier for me to follow how you did the knots.
it the line is tied around the inner spool of the rod - how will cranking it make the line come in? doesn't it have to go thru the bell ? soooo confused!
Thank you it was informative!
I know this is an old video but my wife’s father passed away (suicide) and left everything to her (fishing equipment included) and the Johnson century 100b was his fav rod and I had no clue how to set it up due to me only using open faces and to honor his name I wanted to use his fav rod I was stuck until I found this video so much appreciated
I don't see the knots clearly at all. Not sure what he was talking about.
Shakespearefishingus have you ever tried braid on a trigger reel if so does it work
How to re
my left ear loved this video
Your video was incomplete. You should have shown the posistion of the line spool as the line was coming off the spool.
Yes, he left out some parts I would like to have seen. Was someone holding the spool or what?
I talked to someone and they said they have someone hold the spool with a pencil through it so it can spin.
@@yankeejedi2575 I saw on another video that the line should go on the reel the same direction as it peels off the store spool to prevent snags, either clockwise or counter. The tutorial is disappointingly incomplete, you would think a video labeled Shakespeare would be more thorough! They need to get their money back from this guy.
thank you that will help me next time I go fishing.
Omg thank u for using yellow string for demonstration
U really helped me. I was in a rush and it got the job done
I just finished servicing a shakespeare skp.9 spincast reel and ended up with a leftover locking washer. Any idea where I could find a schematic for it?
Hi Luigi, thanks for your message.
We do not have schematics for our reels unfortunately, but you can check out our service page to contact an authorized service center near you for more information.
www.purefishing.com/shakespeare-warranty-service
Thank you, very helpfull and easy i really need that
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Good video. Straight to the point.
thank you for the info and like to know what if I put a 20lb test on what should be used at 10lb test. ? think it will be okay.. ?
Harold Cale it will just hold less line because the higher weight comes with a larger diameter.
It worked! Thank you!
How do you know when to stop when putting the line on the reel
Very informative. Thanks.
Gilcortez n Dallas
Do you do gaming man I feel like I've heard your voice before?
Thank You
I'm a novice so call me slow if you must but even after slowing the video I did not fully understand the knot process.
jist tie it 3 times or 6 its your choice
Thanks, really helped. 👍
1 dislike for your pinky nail😂 good video..going to spool my reel haha
Thank you. The video helped out a whole lot😇.
NO IT DID NOT!
Hello team Shakespeare,
i want to ask a question. I have an old spinning reel it is Banax SX4000. Whenever im putting a new line to it, the line become twist and the machine didnt have any problem as i know. May i know what are the real problem about the reel? pls help me
Amir Shahril hello im not with team shakespeare but not sure if your question was answered 😃 always make sure the line from the spool is taken off from the top not the botten thats how it is done on a reel spooler hope this helps
thanks love you video um abração do bijú Jaú São Paulo SP
Thanks awsome video
Ty.. was making way harder than it is 🤙
Worked, thank you!!
Do you have to worry about line memory
See Bobby Talbert's comment below. Anybody know "what direction or orientation the line spool should be in as the line is being spooled off of it"?
My left ear is enjoying this
Thank you!!
Is there a way to tie a uni knot to attach the new line to this reel
You can, however you may find that the Arbor knot is easier, and locks onto the spool better.
Gracias, lo estaba haciendo mal, como lo vi en otro video
You're welcome Salvatore! Glad you found this tip useful.
great video
Never mind my question below, I found the answer: Lay the filler spool on the floor so the line comes off the spool the same way it goes on your reel.
NOTE:
If you use this method (lying the filler spool on the floor) if you have it right the line will come off without twisting, if you have it wrong the line will twist up. If your line is twisting, just flip the filler spool over.
Last step on tying the line on with the last knot, I don t know what you're doing I have to have a visual example
Great for that model. Still no luck finding instructions for the dsc8 model which is completely different
One thing you forgot to mention is which direction the line is supposed to come off the spool of line and how it should come off so it doesn't tangle or cause issues.
I have a synergy 1402 Ti that the pins come out when reversing the handle and retreating when reeling in. I have tried reversing the handle but still doesn't work properly. Is there way to have the pins come out on retrieve and pins (2)?
Thanks good video
Thanks I got it
Thank you hun!
Thank u really useful !!
Very helpful thankyou
Mine don't spin to open Idk how to open mine it's a synergy steel 75 yards 10lb
Thank you! I just redo my fishing line on my rod
You should have shown how to position the spool holding the line. Done wrong, it will corkscrew off the reel when casting.
Somebody got it right. Thanks!
Do you mind showing us a method that actually works......because this one doesn’t
Hi
What if you are using monofilament and the first knot keeps slipping through the second?
he over-complicated his knot... 1) 3 square knots to initially secure the line to the reel. 2) reel the line in snuggly until it's full. done.
Livereater00 No he didn't dummy. It's called an arbor knot and is the most widely used knot for tieing line to a spool. The loop constricts on a bitenand uses the strength of the wrap- not the knot. I've been spooled by a striper and the arbor knot held. And what's so complicated about 2 overhand knots versus u tieing 3 that won't hold?.
@@NFL88 Hey dummy. Been in the game awhile NEVER ever seen a clown slip a arbor knot. He's either showing off or just making things more difficult for NEWBIES THAT HAVE NEVER DONE IT BEFORE YOU DOPE. I knew exactly what he was doing. It's a simple thing to do. That hooker really tied you too tight kido.
@@wesg2313 so does it work or not
The cone doesn’t screw off
can u use a 8 pound line on a four pound line reel
I like the
It just keeps spinning but won't wind up
Step one: Burn it and buy a spinning reel
Well people with kids who use a spin caster might want to know since their kids break the line a lot or snag a lot might want to be able to just put fresh line on.
That's what i was gonna say. Open spool reels are far superior. 🤘
make a spincast that braided line can be used on.
Joe Brann you might check out the new Zebco Bullet. I don't know how the spinner that winds the string will hold up but considering the winding pins are bearings rather than a little pin like they've always been. It might do a little better
You didn't show where the new line was coming from. I'm an idiot. I need to see it all.
stupid again which way should the line come off the spool to the reel?
I have a 15 lb synergy will 30 lb work on here
Line keeps getting g wrapped on the upper arbor instead of the spool wth
Ok
use the arbor knot to tie onto reel. damn he didn't even show how to spool w/o line twists.
So how do you do it?
this gut looks familiar
it doesn't work on mine.
then you did it wrong
then you did it wrong
I can't take off the cover
Bruh your audio is unholy💀