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Get someone to put a pencil through the middle of the spool and hold it vertically while you reel the line straight off the spool. This will prevent line twist.
Did you use mono or braid If you went with braid, you may want to put on some backing first to avoid the braid "slipping" on hooksets and runs. Also, backing helps you fill unwanted space - for example, only fill the remainder of your spool with the line you will be casting with (and a little more).
FLOATFISHIN wrote:
Go with 14-17lb cheap mono, it is easier for your thumb to manipulate the line and get used to it!
Also if you get a backlash, cuttin out the line won't hurt your pocket as much
That's also what Ed taught me!!
Except I still use it... Good all-around line for the fishing I do. I can't/don't have 5 different rods on 5 different reels spooled with 5 different types of line depending on what I'm fishing. Same rod, all day. Works well for me!!
To Start, set the casting drag a little heavy so the lure/weight just moves. Also put all the centrifugal brakes on. What reel do you have???
Don't worry it will come and you'll never go back.
I agree, start real stiff and back it off as you get the feel.even if they don't get that far you will start to get the feel for the reel. I tried different lines to practice and had to start all over when i spooled up with the reg. line. Every line acts different. I found braided was the easiest to get the bird nests out of