
Originally Posted by
wicklundrh
I am "actually" working!
Aaron, I understood what you meant on the first go round! Amazing right.
To help everyone else out:
He marked out 50 feet on the ground, hit the clicker, and when he got to 50 feet, the counter read 30. Which means he has in fact got too much line on!!
Use an old reel and reverse off the line you want to keep, get in to the backing, remove that, and spool back on. It's cold outside, what else do you have to do?
See,
Rich is crazy too, either he understood it, and can speak Polish, or maybe a bit of "Ginger Gibberish"
That was the plan, but not sure what I'm going to use for a reel, I need to strip one, I might just use the drill and spool it back onto the original spools. then spool it backwards. Then I never have to take my backing off ever again. I can just reel off the old line, and connect 300 yards to the backing over and over.
I'm at work too, I'm sick of it, its 43 degrees outside, and I want to go fishing. I may just go home and sit in my boat and jig on the garage floor for awhile
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