
Originally Posted by
ls1chris
I Dont think it has to do with the way i put it on unless maybe the tape is causing a issue.As When i spool any of my reels up the line gets layed in the floor spool facing up and i apply tension while i crank the line on with a slow and steady retrieve.And usually on braid after spooling i will spray with reel magic and tie off to a stump and walk about 100 or so feet out then put even more tension on and walk back while i reel up the line.I have done this with baitcasting and spinning reels for the most part every time i spool up
The only lures he was using that day was shakey head with cut tail worms and texas rig ,granted it may have twisted some when casting the texas rig.But i still think he had about 4 or so knots between the spool and the first eye on the rod that day where he had to cut and retie.It may have been a bad spool of line but one thing i did notice was the line was bright yellow when we started and about halfway through the day it lost a good amount of color and was almost white looking .i will definetly be getting some more braid to put on and trie as for fishing in heavy cover and the sensitivity of the line my father liked it very well.I typically use about 8 pound line on the spinning reels and in braid i think it was 10lb test with 6lb diameter of the stealth braid he was using