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posted by admin on Jul 7

I’d prefer to find it in an actual store instead of online, but yeah. Anyone know where I can find it? Thanks.
Oh yeah and I tried finding it at Walmart yesterday but they didn’t have it. I’ll be getting it at a bait and tackle store this week. Thanks!

Go to a sporting good store and get some 170 pound mono fishing line. It should be around 1.2 mm thick depending on the brand. Start at 160# test and work your way up with a ruler. You will find one that thick.

Added: I just saw a 300 pound test line at 1.6 mm dia. You may need to come up around 220-240 pound test. Just to let you know, that will be a bit pricey.

posted by admin on Jun 5

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posted by admin on Mar 19

the whole line thing is in, it came that way, but like when i go to reel it in, the string just spins and builds up and it isnt being reeled in. what do i do? i tried looking it up online and i cant find anything specific
Open! there isnt any cap
see the metal bar, but i dont see hwo to attacht he string

It sounds like one of two things, either the line isn’t tightly secured to the spool and it’s all just spinning around the spool or the drag is set so lightly that the spool is just spinning around.

Either set your drag correctly or re-spool your line.

(If you got the reel used, this would be a good time to buy some new line and spool it up instead of re-spooling the old line.)

See links below for info on setting up your reel, including such topics as knots, line, and drag.

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posted by admin on Mar 12

I have been trying to look it up online but a lot of descriptions confuse me. Also what pound test line would you recommend I use, I plan to fish in freshwater lakes and ponds.

all you need to do is thread the line through the eyes of the rod, flip the "bale" (the wire wire thing on the reel) and tie a uni knot on the spool,

http://www.in-fisherman.com/magazine/gui…

than get a spool of 14, to10 pound test Sufix Siege (when your reeling the line in, make sure the label of the spool is face up) it’s great line for beginners, it’s coronation and abrasion resistant and has very little amount of memory. after you tie the knot on spool, than you take a sock, or old rag and very very tightly pinch the line between you fingers with one hand and with the other reel in the line making sure you get the line on tight when it looks like the right amount reel about 5 more cranks, than you snip the line with some clippers and squeeze the line if it’s squishy than you need to take the line off to the knot and start over.

“`good fishing“`

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