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I spool my line on, then I take a walk pulling the line off reel, then pinching line between finger and thumb reel it back on. Do this a couple of times and it gets a lot of the twist out. The best way is get to the lake, while you are idling out, strip the bare line off the reels and let it trail behind the boat for a few minutes. It will absorb a little water and spin any twists out. Then reel back under tension and all that will go away. And remember on spinning reels don't crank under pressure with drag slipping that creates twist.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
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