Should you wet fishing line before spooling?


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Warm Water Always prior to spooling up with mono, leave your line submerged in a bucket of warm water. This will allow the water to soak into the line helping not only when you come to wind the line on but also allowing the line to bed down property on your spool.

How do you spool an ice reel?

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What is the easiest way to spool a fishing line?

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How much line should I put on my ice fishing reel?

Ice fishing line is often sold in 50 to 110 yard spools. This means a 50 yard spool can be used on two reels. That’s 25 yards each. Just start spooling with your leftover braided line you used in the summer, then finish it off (with a GOOD knot!) with 25 yards of some decent ice fishing line.

Do you use sinkers for ice fishing?

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How long should an ice fishing leader be?

To get the maximum number of bites, the author recommends using a short fluorocarbon line as a leader at the terminal end. For panfish I recommend a high visibility main line made of monofilament and a zero visibility fluorocarbon leader about 24-inches in length.

How do you prevent line twist when spooling?

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How do you spool a new fishing line?

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How do you spool a fishing line without a twist?

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Do you spool a spinning reel clockwise or counterclockwise?

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How much line do you put on a reel?

Keep an eye on the reel spool to make sure that the line is filling the spool evenly and fill the spool within 1/8 to 3/16 of an inch from the edge. Too much or too little line will affect the reel’s performance.

Is 100 yards of fishing line enough?

The Amount of Line Needed When Inshore Fishing Inshore fishing doesn’t typically require you to have a ton of line on your reel, and on most trips, you can reliably get by with around 100 yards of line on your reel. With infrequent exceptions, most inshore fishing takes place in 100 feet or less of water.

Do you need weights for ice fishing?

These weights help get your baited hooks and light jigs down quickly. They can make it easier to detect a light bite, too. Soft shot weights are less likely to weaken your line. Regardless of the weights you choose, apply only enough pressure to secure them to your line.

What is a medium light ice fishing rod good for?

Light rods are good for perch, and light to medium rods are good for walleye, whitefish and most trout. Heavy rods are best for pike or lake trout.

What is the best bait for ice fishing?

For ice fishing live bait, try wax worms (bee moth larva), maggots, spikes (fly larvae), wigglers (mayfly larvae) or minnows. You can drop your bait and leave it alone, or you can slowly jig to attract the fish. Ice fishing jigging also works with artificial ice fishing bait.

What time of day is best for ice fishing?

The best time of day to ice fish is during the first couple of hours after sunrise, and for about 2 hours both before and after sunset. These are the times when most fish are heading to their feeding grounds, and when most species are active. What is this?

How do I get better at ice fishing?

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Should I use a leader while ice fishing?

In order to be able to safely land your ice pike, you either need a strong fluorocarbon leader of about 50-60lb or a titanium wire leader of about 25-30lb. Both leaders have excellent abrasion resistance and will be able to handle the ice hole’s sharp edges, even under hard pressure.

Should you use a leader when ice fishing?

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Can you use regular fluorocarbon for ice fishing?

Fluorocarbon ends up being one of the favorites for ice fishing because it is stronger than monofilament and more abrasion-resistant. Fluorocarbon lines also sink faster than mono which makes for a more natural fall for light-weight ice jigs.

Why does my line keep twisting?

If the line seems to tangle up, twist, or form loops, you’re spooling the line at 180 degrees from its natural bend and must turn the spool over (maybe wait on the nail until this step). If it doesn’t seem to form any loops more noticeable than its natural bend, you’re all set and keep spooling.

How do I stop my fishing line coiling?

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Why use a swivel on a fishing line?

The main purpose of the swivel is to allow the two line sections to rotate independently of each other, which allows self-unwinding of any twists formed during line casting and retrieval, preventing undesirable tanglings.

What knot should I use to spool a reel?

Arbor knot is used to attach the main line to the spool of a reel. This knot can be used for centrepin and fixed spool reels.

How do you spool monofilament?

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