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Title: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: sperrin on Aug 17, 2009, 01:25 PM
Hey guys, just thought I would post the qestion....

Whenever I go fishing with my Dad and someone has there spool right full with line he always says thats way to much line, your just asking for problems.....We normally just fish with spin cast reels.

Is it true, can you put "too much line" on your spin cast reel ? I never really seem to have a problem with mine, but I never put to much on, but just thought I'd see whatever one else thinks about it?

Stevo
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: PIKE FISHERMAN on Aug 17, 2009, 01:34 PM
I think sometimes it has alot to do with high memory mono..... when it comes off the package reel which is much bigger, then gets placed onto the smaller fishing reel.... which can cause it to coil off the real ...........thats my theory anyway. But too much line can be a bad thing and cause problems when you cast.
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: burgerunh on Aug 17, 2009, 02:00 PM
Yes if you put too much line on your spinning reel you will have issues with it coming off the reel and tangling.  As a rule of thumb I only spool mine 2/3 to 3/4 full which is plenty of line for fishing.
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: rgfixit on Aug 17, 2009, 03:07 PM
Try this;
I'm a pretty frugal guy...cheap, in fact. I spool my reels 1/2 - 2/3 with backer and only what I consider to be tha maximum amount of line I could expend on a particular specie of fish. What's that mean?

My ultralights get about 40 - 50 yards of mono. My medium reels get about 100 yards. I don't have any real heavy reels. My bait casters get 50 or so yards.

Why, you may ask?

So I can control the amount of line on my reels and change it as often as I like without re-spooling the whole reel. Saves money, insures fresh line when I need it and keeps the spool filled to a proper level. I always fill to about 1/8 inch of capacity.

Never had a problem.
RG
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: MeatHunter737 on Aug 17, 2009, 06:10 PM
RG, now I know how to stretch the dollar...good advise, I always hate to spend the $$ for new line....
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: BBK on Aug 17, 2009, 06:20 PM
How can someone see how much line you have on a spincast reel?
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: rgfixit on Aug 17, 2009, 07:17 PM
Spools on most reels are marked with the maximum line capacity for each weight line. If you fill the spool 2/3 - 3/4 full with backer, you can approximate the amount of mono you're adding.

RG
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: MasterAngler on Aug 17, 2009, 07:40 PM
How can someone see how much line you have on a spincast reel?

 ;D  I was thinking someone would mention something like that eventually.  I'd bet he probably meant a spinning reel, not a spincast.  Too many people tend to mix the two up. 
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: Gambler on Aug 17, 2009, 08:04 PM
How can someone see how much line you have on a spincast reel?

Unscrew the nose piece and look at the spool.
Sometimes you have to push the button to expose the spool but it is in there.
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: Steelie Slayer on Aug 17, 2009, 08:07 PM
Baitcasters yes... problem is if you ahve too much line then you will run the line on the guide as you reel in.... Open face spinning reel, YES!!!!!!  A lot of times the line with just freely fall off of the spool if you have the spool jack right full of line.  This can cause BIG problems.  Expecially if you use mono, its has lost of memory and will freespool off your reel sometimes even if you dont have too much line on......
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: BBK on Aug 17, 2009, 08:51 PM
Unscrew the nose piece and look at the spool.
Sometimes you have to push the button to expose the spool but it is in there.

"Whenever I go fishing with my Dad and someone has there spool right full with line he always says thats way to much line, your just asking for problems.....We normally just fish with spin cast reels."

How can his dad see the line inside the spincast reel? I'm thinking he meant to say spinning.
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: infectedtoe1952 on Aug 18, 2009, 05:17 AM
the ist time that i fished with my brother in law, he kept casting short. finally i looked at his reel and he only had 10 yds of line on it!!!!!! i asked him why and he said that he went to kmart and bought a 100 ydspool of their best line. he bought it for his 10 reels and only put 10 yds on each reel!!!!!!!! yup its true lol
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: walleye1 on Aug 18, 2009, 08:10 AM
the ist time that i fished with my brother in law, he kept casting short. finally i looked at his reel and he only had 10 yds of line on it!!!!!! i asked him why and he said that he went to kmart and bought a 100 ydspool of their best line. he bought it for his 10 reels and only put 10 yds on each reel!!!!!!!! yup its true lol

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: sperrin on Aug 18, 2009, 02:40 PM
Ya thanks for the correction I did mean Spinning Reel...

 8)
Stevo
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: panfishman13 on Aug 19, 2009, 11:04 PM
the best way to do it is put enough line on the spool that it comes to withing about one millimeter of the edge of the spool, that way you have plenty of line, but there isn't so much that it pulls off in a big wad. to me too much line is anywhere beyond the edge of the spool.
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: Grumpyoldman on Aug 20, 2009, 04:27 AM
You're questioning your fathers wisdom? Even if he is flat out wrong, tell your dad he was right, and follow the advice above. 
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: double-aught on Aug 20, 2009, 05:56 AM
yep, too much line will cause problems.
along those "lines", a buddy showed me a way to get rid of "rabbit ears" on your spinning reel spool.
these are the little loops of line that get wound under the line as you reel in and interfere with casting.
just cast out as far as you can, loosen the drag, and pull out the line at a right angle  to the spool against the drag until the rabbit ear loop pulls free.
then reel in the your line, under tension, and you're all set.
if you open the bail and pull the line off the front of the spool, one loop can turn into a birds nest.
Title: Re: Too much line on your reel.....is that a reel problem?
Post by: sperrin on Aug 20, 2009, 01:19 PM
You're questioning your fathers wisdom? Even if he is flat out wrong, tell your dad he was right, and follow the advice above. 

Haha I never told him he was wrong....just wanted to claify if what he was telling me was the truth or if I could tease him about it being BS. I don't over spool my line when Im putting it on anyways and I've never had a problem.

Stevo