Great video as always. I always look forward to all the new content. Very informative and helpful to the weekend warriors that want to learn. While I was trying the drill and bottle method out. I noticed that if you substitute the bottle for an empty line spool and add a couple of large washers to the bolt. You can spool up the line on the spool and keep it for other uses. Great idea with the drill power. Creative laziness at its finest!
Great tip Marc, its a why didn't I think of that tip. If you want the perfect amount of line on say a lead core use two bottles. Fill your reel in reverse - bottle to bottle then back to reel.
I just use a stick. If I’m really in a hurry l’ll wrap in a few pieces to increase the diameter. When I’m done I’ll buzz it with the torch to make sure it’s never a problem.
won't that mess up your reel bearings by spinning the reel so fast? I question that too when I'm getting my reels spooled at the tackle shops with their machines. Just asking, because this year is the mass re-spool year for me too.
I probably do it at a medium speed vs a high speed. To date I’ve not had any issues… I think the one issue could be warm out click pins over time but that also happens from fish peeling drag and they are a serviceable part on all the reels I’ve seen.
Great video as always. I always look forward to all the new content. Very informative and helpful to the weekend warriors that want to learn. While I was trying the drill and bottle method out. I noticed that if you substitute the bottle for an empty line spool and add a couple of large washers to the bolt. You can spool up the line on the spool and keep it for other uses. Great idea with the drill power. Creative laziness at its finest!
Great tip Thanks
Simple. Genius!
Well done, I’m going to do that from now on
HaHa, that's you wishing it was July 11th. LOL. Love your solid info and tips. You should have 40k subs. Keep the good info and tips coming. Thanks.
Thank you…. July can’t come soon enough!
Genius!
Great tip Marc, its a why didn't I think of that tip. If you want the perfect amount of line on say a lead core use two bottles. Fill your reel in reverse - bottle to bottle then back to reel.
@@redred2772 - I hear ya… super simple tip… I used to wind the line onto a bottle by hand… what was I thinking?
I just use a stick. If I’m really in a hurry l’ll wrap in a few pieces to increase the diameter. When I’m done I’ll buzz it with the torch to make sure it’s never a problem.
won't that mess up your reel bearings by spinning the reel so fast? I question that too when I'm getting my reels spooled at the tackle shops with their machines. Just asking, because this year is the mass re-spool year for me too.
I probably do it at a medium speed vs a high speed. To date I’ve not had any issues… I think the one issue could be warm out click pins over time but that also happens from fish peeling drag and they are a serviceable part on all the reels I’ve seen.
JULY 11 Dude, what you smoking
@@gordonmohr2268 - No smoking anything here, but probably wishing it was July 11th.
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