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  1. #1
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    Re: how to advoid line twist when puting line on?

    Never really found a fool proof way. After I spool on line when I get on the water I just let it all out behind the boat and reel it back on... Dan

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    Re: how to advoid line twist when puting line on?

    I change the line often on my spinning rods. This ensures that my line wont break during my tournaments, which i have alot of money and prep invested. I place the spool flat on one side. If the line starts to twist right away i flip it one time. Then i stretch my line out in the grass until my reel is empty. You can do two poles at a time to save some walking. The coils of line unscrew as you reel it back in while holding your finger a foot in front of your reel applying pressure with the rod tip down. Do this once you will have very little line twist. Do this twice you wont have any twist problems. I also cut my lures off and do this once before every outing.

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